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11 August, 13:23

What was the biggest difference between the art of the Eastern and Western

Roman Empires?

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A. The focus on frescoes and illuminated manuscripts

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B. The brightness of the colors used

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C. The amount of influence from Greek artists

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D. The amount of attention paid to religion

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  1. 11 August, 13:28
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    The biggest difference between the art of the Eastern and Western Roman Empires is (B) The brightness of the colors used

    Explanation:

    The Western Roman Empires was called the Roman Catholic Empire and the Eastern Roman Empire was the Eastern Orthodox.

    The biggest difference between the two Empires was that : -

    In the the main language of the western part of the roman empire was Latin, whereas in the eastern part of the Roman empire was the Greek language.

    The Roman emperor Theodosius I made Christianity the state religion in the year 391 CE, with the division of Christianity in two branches, Catholic and Orthodox churches. The former western part of the roman empire adopted Catholic and the remaining Roman empire adopted Orthodox religion

    There was economic difference between the two of the Roman empire. The eastern part was richer than the west, because the Egypt, mainland where the source of main grain supply to Roman empire. The barbarians (Germanic peoples) USE to attack more to the western Europe making it suffer economically.
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