Judge ch10 lecture

34
Connections: A World History Second Edition Chapter Connections: A World History, Second Edition Edward H. Judge • John W. Langdon The Byzantine World, 284–1240 10

Transcript of Judge ch10 lecture

Page 1: Judge ch10 lecture

Connections: A World HistorySecond Edition

Chapter

Connections: A World History, Second EditionEdward H. Judge • John W. Langdon

The Byzantine World, 284–1240

10

Page 2: Judge ch10 lecture

The Basilica of Saint Sophia, ConstantinopleThe Basilica of Saint Sophia, Constantinople

Page 3: Judge ch10 lecture

Byzantine Claims in Europe, Kievan Rus, The Byzantine Claims in Europe, Kievan Rus, The Byzantine EmpireByzantine Empire

Page 4: Judge ch10 lecture

The Byzantine World, 284–1240 The Byzantine World, 284–1240

A. The Foundations of Byzantine GovernanceB. From East Rome to ByzantiumC. Connection and Conflict in the Byzantine Wo

rldD. Byzantium’s Ascendancy and DeclineE. Kievan Rus Connects to the Byzantine World

Page 5: Judge ch10 lecture

The Foundations of Byzantine The Foundations of Byzantine GovernanceGovernance

Page 6: Judge ch10 lecture

The Foundations of Byzantine The Foundations of Byzantine GovernanceGovernance

A. Constantine and the Christian Church1. The Arian controversy

Page 7: Judge ch10 lecture

FOUNDATION MAP 10.1 The Early Byzantine Empire, FOUNDATION MAP 10.1 The Early Byzantine Empire, 481 C.E.481 C.E.

Page 8: Judge ch10 lecture

The Foundations of Byzantine The Foundations of Byzantine GovernanceGovernance

B. The Union of Church and State1. Caesaropapism

Page 9: Judge ch10 lecture

From East Rome to ByzantiumFrom East Rome to Byzantium

Page 10: Judge ch10 lecture

From East Rome to ByzantiumFrom East Rome to Byzantium

A. Justinian and Theodora1. Justinian

2. Theodora

3. Codification of Roman law

4. Attempts to reunite the empire

Page 11: Judge ch10 lecture

Empress Theodora and attendants.Empress Theodora and attendants.

Page 12: Judge ch10 lecture

From East Rome to ByzantiumFrom East Rome to Byzantium

B. Byzantine Society1. Constantinople

2. City life

3. Decline

Page 13: Judge ch10 lecture

MAP 10.2 The Byzantine Empire During Justinian’s MAP 10.2 The Byzantine Empire During Justinian’s Reign, 527–565Reign, 527–565

Page 14: Judge ch10 lecture

Constantinople.Constantinople.

Page 15: Judge ch10 lecture

Connection and Conflict in the Connection and Conflict in the Byzantine WorldByzantine World

Page 16: Judge ch10 lecture

Connection and Conflict in the Connection and Conflict in the Byzantine WorldByzantine World

A. Disease and Warfare1. Plague

2. Islamic expansion

3. Survival

Page 17: Judge ch10 lecture

Connection and Conflict in the Connection and Conflict in the Byzantine WorldByzantine World

B. Eastern Christianity’s Culture and Conflicts1. Byzantine religious life

2. Doctrinal quarrels

3. Iconoclasm

Page 18: Judge ch10 lecture

The former Basilica of Saint Sophia in The former Basilica of Saint Sophia in ConstantinopleConstantinople

Page 19: Judge ch10 lecture

Connection and Conflict in the Connection and Conflict in the Byzantine WorldByzantine World

B. Eastern Christianity’s Culture and Conflicts4. Rivalry with the Western Church

Page 20: Judge ch10 lecture

Icon of St. Michael the Archangel.Icon of St. Michael the Archangel.

Page 21: Judge ch10 lecture

Byzantium’s Ascendancy and Byzantium’s Ascendancy and DeclineDecline

Page 22: Judge ch10 lecture

Byzantium’s Ascendancy and Byzantium’s Ascendancy and DeclineDecline

A. The Macedonian Era, 867–10251. Early Islamic invasion and territorial losses

Page 23: Judge ch10 lecture

Byzantines fighting the Bulgars.Byzantines fighting the Bulgars.

Page 24: Judge ch10 lecture

Byzantium’s Ascendancy and Byzantium’s Ascendancy and DeclineDecline

B. The Turkish Conquests1. The Seljuk Turk threat

2. The Ottoman Turks

Page 25: Judge ch10 lecture

MAP 10.3 The Gradual Retraction of the Byzantine MAP 10.3 The Gradual Retraction of the Byzantine Empire, 628–1328Empire, 628–1328

Page 26: Judge ch10 lecture

Kievan Rus Connects to the Kievan Rus Connects to the Byzantine WorldByzantine World

Page 27: Judge ch10 lecture

Kievan Rus Connects to the Kievan Rus Connects to the Byzantine WorldByzantine World

A. Russia’s Difficult Climate and Terrain1. Geography and Russian development

Page 28: Judge ch10 lecture

MAP 10.4 The Topography of RussiaMAP 10.4 The Topography of Russia

Page 29: Judge ch10 lecture

Kievan Rus Connects to the Kievan Rus Connects to the Byzantine WorldByzantine World

B. The First Period: Early Rulers and Campaigns1. Kievan Rus

2. Early rulers

Page 30: Judge ch10 lecture

MAP 10.5 Kievan Rus, ca. 900MAP 10.5 Kievan Rus, ca. 900

Page 31: Judge ch10 lecture

Kievan Rus Connects to the Kievan Rus Connects to the Byzantine WorldByzantine World

C. The Second Period: Connections to Christendom1. Christianization

2. Russian Orthodox Christianity

3. Byzantine cultural heritage

4. Civil war

Page 32: Judge ch10 lecture

Kievan Rus Connects to the Kievan Rus Connects to the Byzantine WorldByzantine World

D. The Third Period: Chaos and Conflict

E. Economy and Society1. Agriculture

2. Commerce

3. Byzantine influence

Page 33: Judge ch10 lecture

Kievan Rus Connects to the Kievan Rus Connects to the Byzantine WorldByzantine World

F. The End of Early Russian Civilization1. Nomadic invasions

Page 34: Judge ch10 lecture

Key Dates and DevelopmentsKey Dates and DevelopmentsThe Byzantine Empire/Kievan RusThe Byzantine Empire/Kievan Rus