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(drag and drop the actions to match the emperor who is famous for doing it) out of Constantine, Diocletian, and Hadrian which ones did which 1. split the empire into east and west 2. traveled the empire and built a wall in britain 3. built a new city in the east

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Step-by-step explanation:

1. Constantine: Build a new capital city in the East.

Diocletian split the empire into east and west.

Hadrian: traveled the empire and build a wall of Britain

2.C

3. Jesus of savior Christianity

Old Testament Judaism and Christianity

Trinity Christianity

4. A

5. B

6.During the IMPERIAL CRISIS Roman generals warred over succession. These conflicts drew soldiers away from the frontier and made the empire vulnerable to INVASION.

7. B, E

8. Roman empire Latin as official language Twelve Tables

Byzantine empire Greek as official language Cyrillic Alphabet

9.C

10.The Great Schism resulted largely from a disagreement over CHURCH LEADERSHIP

11.Today, the POPE still heads the Roman Catholic Church, which is centered on Rome. There is no longer a Byzantine emperor, but each country has its own PATRIARCH to lead the Eastern Orthodox Church there.

12.persecuted Christians

Diocletian

Nero

Supported Christianity

Constantine

Theodosius

12.

The teachings of Jesus became a religion in large part because

APOSTLES

spread his teachings and gathered followers. Paul carried Christian beliefs throughout the Roman empire and attracted many

NON-JEWS

13.

Catholicism (Checked)

Eastern Orthodoxy(Checked)

Islam(Unchecked)

Presbyterian(Checked)

Judaism(Unchecked)

Lutheran(Checked)

14.The culture of ancient Rome both enriched other civilizations and was enriched by civilizations outside the Roman empire mainly THROUGH THE DEVELOPMENT OF INTERNATIONAL TRADE ROUTES

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The correct answers are:

  • Constantine: built a new city in the east
  • Diocletian: split the empire into east and west
  • Hadrian: traveled the empire and built a wall in Britain

Constantine was a Roman Emperor who ruled between 306 and 337 AD. He is the founder of the Byzantine Empire, also referred to as the Eastern Roman Empire, and also moved the capital of the Roman Empire to the east to the city of Byzantium in 330 AD, and renamed it Constantinople after himself.

Diocletian was a Roman emperor from 284 to 305 AD. By 285 AD, the Roman Empire had grown so vast that it was no longer possible to govern all the provinces from the central seat of Rome. Consequently, Diocletian decided to divide the empire into two: the Eastern Empire governed from Byzantium (later Constantinople) and the Western Empire governed from Rome.

Hadrian was Roman emperor from 117 to 138 AD. He is famous for building Hadrian's Wall, a wall between Roman Britain and Scotland marking north-west frontier of the Roman Empire.

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