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what did the rus do that led to the eventual influence of the byzantine empire on russia? the rus established a strong trading relationship with constantinople. the rus first invaded and then ruled over constantinople as well as the slavs. the rus were originally from the area ruled by the byzantine empire. the rus forced the entire population to convert to the church of the byzantines.
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To solve this, we analyze each option:
- Option 1: The Rus established a strong trading relationship with Constantinople (the capital of the Byzantine Empire). Trade often leads to cultural, religious, and political exchanges, which would explain Byzantine influence on Russia.
- Option 2: The Rus did not rule over Constantinople; the Byzantine Empire remained in control of its capital, so this is incorrect.
- Option 3: The Rus were not originally from the Byzantine - ruled area; they were East Slavic peoples in Eastern Europe, so this is wrong.
- Option 4: The Rus' conversion to Christianity (Byzantine - style) was more of a result of influence and not a forced conversion of the entire population by the Rus themselves, so this is incorrect.
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A. The Rus established a strong trading relationship with Constantinople.