Chapter 10

  • Christianity flourished in communities such as Anatolia, Arabia, Egypt, North Africa, Ethiopia, Nubia, Syria, Armenia, Persia, India, and China.
  • In Syria, Jerusalem, Armenia, Christians were to wear distinctive clothing because, at the time, the dominant religion was Islam. 
  • Jesus Sutras
  • The conquest of Mongols allowed for the renewal of Christianity. 
  • Mongols appreciated that Christians could eat meat and drink alcohol including at the time of worship. 
  • In Egypt, Christianity became the religion of the majority. 
  • Many found the Arab government less oppressive than that of the Byzantine empire. 
  • Rural Egyptians converted to Islam 
  • Priests in the west shaved and were supposed to remain celibate while priests in the Byzantium were allowed to marry and grow beards. 
  • Byzantine Empire was a central player in the long-distance trade of Eurasia, with commercial links to Western Europe, Russia, Central Asia, the Islamic world, and China. 
  • The Bezant was the gold coin used as currency in the Mediterranean basin for more than 500 years. 
  • Coins were worn as pendants to display a high-status symbol. 
  • Jewelry, gemstones, silver and gold work, linen and woolen textiles, purple dyes were all in demand. 

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