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                How was Byzantine art and architecture different from Roman art and architecture?
It depicted royalty as subjects of art. It depicted royalty as subjects of art. It used columns in its architectural style. It used columns in its architectural style. It depicted religious topics and subjects. It depicted religious topics and subjects. It showed influences from Persia and Asian civilizations.
            
        It depicted royalty as subjects of art. It depicted royalty as subjects of art. It used columns in its architectural style. It used columns in its architectural style. It depicted religious topics and subjects. It depicted religious topics and subjects. It showed influences from Persia and Asian civilizations.
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                    Answered by
            Evan
            
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                    Answered by
            GPT 3.5
            
    It utilized mosaics as a primary form of artistic expression. 
It featured domes and arches in its architectural designs.
It incorporated intricate patterns and designs, such as geometric shapes and elaborate motifs.
It often emphasized spiritual themes and symbolism in its artwork.
Overall, Byzantine art and architecture had a more ornate and religious focus compared to Roman art and architecture, which tended to be more practical and secular in nature.
    
It featured domes and arches in its architectural designs.
It incorporated intricate patterns and designs, such as geometric shapes and elaborate motifs.
It often emphasized spiritual themes and symbolism in its artwork.
Overall, Byzantine art and architecture had a more ornate and religious focus compared to Roman art and architecture, which tended to be more practical and secular in nature.
                    Answered by
            GPT 3.5
            
    It depicted religious topics and subjects.
    
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