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During the Renaissance the position of the Italian peninsula near the eastern Mediterranean encouraged trade with?

Ottoman Empire


Were the Byzantines Romans or Greeks?

The people of the Byzantine part of the empire were Roman but heavily influenced by the Greek culture. Note that they were Roman, not Italian. The citizens in the eastern part of the empire considered themselves just as "Roman" as the people in the west.The people of the Byzantine part of the empire were Roman but heavily influenced by the Greek culture. Note that they were Roman, not Italian. The citizens in the eastern part of the empire considered themselves just as "Roman" as the people in the west.The people of the Byzantine part of the empire were Roman but heavily influenced by the Greek culture. Note that they were Roman, not Italian. The citizens in the eastern part of the empire considered themselves just as "Roman" as the people in the west.The people of the Byzantine part of the empire were Roman but heavily influenced by the Greek culture. Note that they were Roman, not Italian. The citizens in the eastern part of the empire considered themselves just as "Roman" as the people in the west.The people of the Byzantine part of the empire were Roman but heavily influenced by the Greek culture. Note that they were Roman, not Italian. The citizens in the eastern part of the empire considered themselves just as "Roman" as the people in the west.The people of the Byzantine part of the empire were Roman but heavily influenced by the Greek culture. Note that they were Roman, not Italian. The citizens in the eastern part of the empire considered themselves just as "Roman" as the people in the west.The people of the Byzantine part of the empire were Roman but heavily influenced by the Greek culture. Note that they were Roman, not Italian. The citizens in the eastern part of the empire considered themselves just as "Roman" as the people in the west.The people of the Byzantine part of the empire were Roman but heavily influenced by the Greek culture. Note that they were Roman, not Italian. The citizens in the eastern part of the empire considered themselves just as "Roman" as the people in the west.The people of the Byzantine part of the empire were Roman but heavily influenced by the Greek culture. Note that they were Roman, not Italian. The citizens in the eastern part of the empire considered themselves just as "Roman" as the people in the west.


How did the wealth acquired from winning an empire affect Rome?

After gaining control of the Italian peninsula, Rome began to build an empire around the Mediterranean Sea. This expansion created conflicts in Roman society that weakened and finally crushed the republic.


Which peninsula is rome located?

The Italian Peninsula


How was the environment in Ancient Rome?

it was very dusty and there lots of mountains and swaps but i don't know much just a little but if you want more information please vist this site : www.historyforkids.com and researh over there i love that site

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What divides the Mediterranean Sea into the eastern and western halves?

The Italian boot-shaped peninsula.


During the Renaissance the position of the Italian peninsula near the eastern Mediterranean encouraged trade with?

Ottoman Empire


What did the location of the roman peninsula contribute to?

The never was/is a Roman peninsula. Rome was/is in the Italian peninsula. Italy has lies in between the western basin and the eastern basin of the Mediterranean. This made it easier for the Romans to expand into both the western and the eastern Mediterranean and to control both basins of the Mediterranean.


What main advantage did the Italian peninsula offer for establishing and spreading the roman empire?

Italy lies at the centre of the Mediterranean, between its eastern and western basins. This made it easier to control the western and eastern Mediterranean at the same time.


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Locations where the summers are hot and dry and the winters mild and rainy are where the Italian cypress [Cupressus sempervirens] commonly is found. This kind of environment is close to the tree's native range, in the European, Middle Eastern and African countries of the eastern Mediterranean. Other common names, which attest to the tree's durable nature, include 'Graveyard cypress', 'Mediterranean cypress', 'Pencil pine', and 'Tuscan cypress'.


What Mediterranean trade after ad 1200 WAS controlled by what Italian towns?

Mediterranean trade after AD 1200 was controlled by Italian towns including Genoa and Venice.


What are the Surrounding oceans of Croatia?

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What civilization was located on the Mediterranean Sea?

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Which sea Italian peninsula stick out to?

Mediterranean sea


What are the geographical barriers of the Italian peninsula?

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What Italian island has been called the Jewel of the Mediterranean?

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What body of water lies south of the Italian peninsula?

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