A. The Byzantine Empire was a unique case in which the usual order of military and economic revival preceding cultural revival was reversed.
B. The economic, cultural, and military revival in the Byzantine Empire between the eighth and eleventh centuries was similar in its order to the sequence of revival in Augustan Rome and fifth-century Athens.
C. After 810 Byzantine economic recovery spurred a military and, later, cultural expansion that lasted until 1453.
D. The revival of the Byzantine Empire between the eighth and eleventh centuries shows cultural rebirth preceding economic and military revival, the reverse of the generally accepted sequence of progress.