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  1. Why did the Roman Empire divide into two parts? A. It got too big for one ruler to lead and protect. B. Barbarians invaded and divided it. C. The Eastern side did not get along with the Western side. D. The two parts had different customs and spoke different languages. It got too big for one ruler to lead and protect.

  2. The young Theodora presently began to attend her elder sister, and is said to have begun her career of infamy as she waited among the slaves and lackeys on the fringe of the Hippodrome. When she in turn became an actress, her pretty pale face, lithe figure and unrestrained gaiety and dissoluteness made her a great favourite.

  3. What did Theodora do to help Justinian maintain power? Put down the rebellion. The religion dispute between Rome and the Byzantine Empire was caused over the use of what? Icons. Which emperor ordered all icons removed from churches? Leo III. After the Great Schism, what was the church in the west known as?

  4. Jan 18, 2018 · The attitude to trade and commerce in the Byzantine Empire had changed very little since antiquity and the days of ancient Greece and Rome: the activity was not regarded highly and considered a little undignified for the general landed aristocrat to pursue. For example, emperor Theophilos (r. 829-842 CE) famously burned an entire ship and its ...

  5. Mar 24, 2023 · However, we know that Theodora was born into a humble family. Her father, Acacius, worked as a bear keeper in the Hippodrome, a grand arena for chariot racing and other forms of entertainment in the imperial capital of Constantinople. Along with her two sisters, Comito and Anastasia, Theodora became an actress, dancer, mime artist and comedian.

  6. Here are 10 facts about the ‘Golden Queen’ of the Byzantine Empire. 1. She led an unconventional early life. Theodora was the daughter of Acacius, a bear-keeper who worked for the Hippodrome of Constantinople. Little is known of her early years. Her mother, whose name is not recorded, was a dancer and actress.

  7. Mar 2, 2012 · Unsurprisingly, Theodora thereafter grew up to be a violent partisan of the Blues, and her unswerving support for the faction became a factor in Byzantine life after 527, when she was crowned as ...

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