Compare And Contrast Egyptian Empire And Byzantine Empire

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The Egyptian Empire and Byzantine Empire Developing Egyptian Empire, Africa. The Egyptian Empire is the most prosperous season in the history around 16th century BC and 11th century BC. It is known as the ancient Egyptian the peak as the myth that leads to the magic that benefited from the world. The pre- modern world was characterized by the rise of numerous and powerful empires across different culture areas such as greater economic, military, and political strength, expert power and considerable influence over their regions and beyond. The development of these empires is to is to create a better lifestyle, such as economic growth, cultural benefit and religious organization that will place them high above their fellow empires which will …show more content…

It continues his legacy in Roman Empire by emphasizing on civilization, economic flourishment, trade networking, Christianity, rules of law, and economic tax revenue. The capital promotes well-being of the citizens and makes them comfortable in habitation and wealth. The Roman capital was moved to Byzantine Empire due to a Constantine decision in order to make it better and more civilized. Therefore, many construction works have been done such as museum, baths, library, church and palace; all this has turned Byzantine to center of authority. In the 60 Centuries the population of the empire has grown more than 500,000 due to the religious, trade, culture, and political affair. The bureaucracy stability became an entry point that linked to the East and West in order to promote their trading system to the rich people and became a center for silk …show more content…

The Egyptians were not allowed to worship publicly due to their believe that the gods had to be appeased with prayer and offering, they preferred to worship their god in cult temple. The king will assign a priest to conduct the worship because they see their gods as benevolent and powerful during the festival period, however, the gods can be brought to public for individuals to worship and only the official were allowed to stand in the gods in order to intercede for the citizens of the Egyptians (Frankfort, 2011).There are some citizens among the Egyptians that worshiped private sculptures in their homes. The religious ceremonies and practice help civilized the Egyptian empire and on the other hands Byzantine Empire acquired regions beliefs such as Muslims and Christian practice that help civilized and developed their