Drag and drop key elements of culture to match the old Roman empire, before its split, and the Byzantine empire.

Roman empire Byzantine empire

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Certainly! Here are key elements of culture matched to the Roman Empire and the Byzantine Empire:

Roman Empire:

  • Polytheism (Worship of multiple gods)
  • Latin Language (Official language of administration and literature)
  • Architecture (Use of arches, aqueducts, and grand structures like the Colosseum)
  • Republic and Senate (Political system including elected representatives and the Senate)
  • Road Networks (Extensive road system facilitating trade and military movement)

Byzantine Empire:

  • Eastern Orthodox Christianity (Prominence of Christianity and the Church in governance)
  • Greek Language (Predominantly used in administration and culture)
  • Hagia Sophia (Iconic architectural achievement and symbol of the Byzantine Empire)
  • Emperor as God-Head (Theocratic governance where the emperor is seen as a divine figure)
  • Art and Iconography (Development of Christian art, particularly mosaics and icons)

Drag and Drop:

Roman Empire:

  • Polytheism
  • Latin Language
  • Architecture
  • Republic and Senate
  • Road Networks

Byzantine Empire:

  • Eastern Orthodox Christianity
  • Greek Language
  • Hagia Sophia
  • Emperor as God-Head
  • Art and Iconography

Feel free to rearrange or customize further based on specific elements you want to highlight!