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| the eastern half of the Roman empire that retained its culture following the collapse of the western Roman empire. |
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| an eastern Roman emperor that ruled between 527-565 C.E. |
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| a church built in Constantine during Justinian's rain. |
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| images of religious figures. |
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| ruled Kiev from 980-1015 C.E. Converted Kiev to Christianity. |
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| Christianity from Byzantine to Russia that combined with local religion. |
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| the separation of a church into different groups. |
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| traditional Christianity that uses Greek rituals. |
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| a Slavic kingdom in the northern Balkans. |
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| a Christian group found in Asia. |
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| the Christian church in Egypt that were severely prosecuted by Romans and Egyptian rulers. |
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| a trade city in southern Russia. |
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| regarded as the founder of the first kingdom of Russia in Kiev. From Denmark and became the first prince of Kievan Rus. |
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| missionaries from Byzantine to east Europe and the Balkans. |
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| the last great Kievan prince. Issued legal codification based on codes from Byzantium. |
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