What were the reasons for the fall of the Byzantine Empire? Select all that apply.



a wide spread disease that killed many people


the split of the Christian Church


a divergence in the Byzantine government


invasions from Arab Muslims


the Justinian Code


Respuesta :

a widespread disease that killed many people

the split of the Christian church

invasion from Arab Muslims


The Byzantine empire fell as a result of:

  • a wide spread disease that killed many people
  • the split of the Christian Church
  • invasions from Arab Muslims

The Byzantine empire was the eastern portion of the Roman empire and it lasted a long time after the western portion ended. The Byzantine empire however, also came to an end because:

  • the Plague of Justinian was a very deadly disease that killed millions of people in the empire and made it difficult for them to maintain their dominance

  • the Christian church split between the Roman faction and the Eastern Orthodox church of the Byzantine empire and,

  • Muslim invaders from Arabia conquered much of the Byzantine lands and eventually took the Byzantine capital and ended the empire.

In conclusion, there were several factors that led to the demise of the Byzantine empire but the invasions by the Arab Muslims solidified it.

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