The Byzantine Empire

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The Byzantine Empire The Byzantine Empire Capital: Greek city of Byzantium Rebuilt by Emperor Constantine Renamed Constantinople

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The Byzantine Empire. Capital: Greek city of Byzantium Rebuilt by Emperor Constantine Renamed Constantinople. CONSTANTINOPLE. Center of Byzantine Empire Trade center  strategically located. Roman Heritage: Public entertainment Chariot races: The Hippodrome. The Age of Justinian. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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The Byzantine EmpireThe Byzantine Empire

Capital: Greek city of ByzantiumRebuilt by Emperor ConstantineRenamed Constantinople

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CONSTANTINOPLECONSTANTINOPLECenter of Byzantine EmpireTrade center strategically located

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Roman Heritage: Public entertainment Chariot races: The Hippodrome

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The Age of JustinianThe Age of Justinian

527 – 565 – reign of Justinian

Autocracy – total rule by one leader (autocrat) Golden Age of the Byzantine Empire Justinian determined to revive grandeur of ancient

Rome – set out to conquer lost territories

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The Age of JustinianThe Age of Justinian

Beautified Constantinople

Built Hagia Sophia (“ Holy Wisdom”)

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HAGIA SOPHIA (“holy wisdom”)

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HAGIA SOPHIA (“holy wisdom”)

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HAGIA SOPHIA (“holy wisdom”)

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The Justinian CodeThe Justinian Code•Corpus Juris Civilis = civil law•Collection of Roman laws•Preserved and transmitted heritage of Roman law

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THEODORATHEODORA

Strong wife of JustinianSaved the empire during Nika revolt: Justinian was going to

flee, but Theodora refused Justinian stayed and

crushed rioters 30,000 dead in

Hippodrome

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After Justinian: empire declinedAfter Justinian: empire declined

Foreign attacks by Arabs, Slavs, Vikings, Mongols, Turks

•Most territories lost, except for Asia Minor (Greece and Turkey)

•Byzantine Empire held on to trade money economy flourished

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Byzantine ChristianityByzantine Christianity

Religion is very important. Byzantine Christianity (Eastern Orthodox) is different from Roman Catholic Christianity (Western Europe)

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Roman Catholic Eastern Orthodox

Where?

Leader

Clergy members

Language

Most important day

Position on icons (*holy images*)

Western Europe Byzantine Empire

Pope Emperor

Vow of chastity Allowed to marry

Latin Greek

Christmas Easter

Allowed Not allowed (iconoclasts)

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SCHISMSCHISM

1054

Schism took place:

permanent split between Eastern Greek Orthodox and Roman Catholic Church

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DECLINE OF THE BYZANTINE DECLINE OF THE BYZANTINE EMPIRE:EMPIRE:

Result of struggles over succession and constant warfare1453 – Constantinople fell to the Ottoman Turks; renamed Istanbul

Hagia Sophia –

turned into Muslim Mosque

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BYZANTINE BYZANTINE HERITAGE & LEGACY: HERITAGE & LEGACY:

Byzantine culture – blend of:

Hellenistic culture (Greek science, philosophy, arts, literature), Roman law and engineering

Christian beliefs & traditions

Influenced Western Europe and the Middle East

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BYZANTINE ART:BYZANTINE ART:

Religious Mosaics

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KNOWLEDGE AND LEARNING:KNOWLEDGE AND LEARNING:

Byzantines preserved classic works of ancient Greece and Rome

Byzantine historians First female historian Anna Comnena Procopius

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CYRILLIC ALPHABETCYRILLIC ALPHABET

Created by monks of the Byzantine Empire

Spread with Eastern Orthodox religion throughout Greece, Russia, Eastern Europe