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← HistoryWhich purpose did carefully controlled imperial processions within Byzantine Constantinople serve Diplomatically?
A)Projecting power and influencing ambassadors✓
B)Escorting prisoners of war securely
C)Dispersing unruly crowds effectively
D)Displaying military strength publicly
💡 Explanation
Displaying the Emperor's prestige via staged grandeur during imperial processions operated through optical illusion. Therefore, influencing visiting emissaries was paramount, because projecting power and controlling perceptions outweighed solely escorting prisoners, rather than crowd control or military drills.
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