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← HistoryWhich risk increased for Byzantine embassies negotiating treaties because of seasonal limitations?
A)Accidental shipboard fires risked destruction
B)Slower travel inflated enemy strength✓
C)Food spoilage reduced legitimacy
D)Extreme heat led to dysentery
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Slower voyages during winter increased travel time for the Byzantine diplomats therefore information about the opposing forces became older and potentially less trustworthy, rather than risks directly impacting the treaty terms. Byzantines often relied on accurate situational awareness.
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