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Byzantine Empire
Geography, Rise of the Empire, and the Rule of
Justinian
Rise of the Byzantine Empire
Began with the divide of the Roman Empire, East and the
West.
The West collapsed and the East became the “New Rome”
called Byzantium.
The Empire was founded by Constantine
Origins
Byzantine culture got its name from
the ancient city of Byzantium, which
got its name to its mythical founder,
Byzas.
A new city was built there in 330
C.E. by the Emperor Constantine,
who renamed the city
Constantinople
Beginnings of the Byzantine Empire
Diocletian: Divided Rome into East/West
Constantine:
A.D. 313 Edict of Milan
A.D. 325Council of Nicea
Constantinople
Theodosius: A.D. 380-Law that all Roman citizens must be
Christian.
Map of the Division of Rome
The Byzantine Empire at Large
Constantinople:
A Strategically Located City
• Surrounded on 3 sides by water:
– The Sea of Marmara
– The Black Sea
– The Bosporus
• The Dardanelles: straits, or narrow water passages, through
which ships can enter the Aegean Sea to the Mediterranean
Sea.
• Centre of trade between Asia and the West.
• Navy used Greek fire to defend ports.
Byzantine Economy
• The economy was centered on trade.
• Constantinople was entry way to the East.
• Greeks & Romans imported grains from the shores of the
Black Sea.
• Animal skins, furs, salt, wine, slaves, spices, precious gems,
silk passed through Constantinople.
• Large tax revenues collected from trade allowed for strong
military, bureaucracy and court.
Trade Routes
Byzantine Rule
Byzantine rulers had absolute power.
Unlike Western Romans-they were not worshipped as gods.
Ruler was servant of God, but was chosen by God.
Not hereditary, although in many cases it was passed from
father to son or daughter.
As a symbol of this power, the portrait of the empress
appeared on the coins o the realm.
Rulers
The emperors were called
basileu, or king of kings.
The empire was divided into
two military districts.
Each district was ruled by a general who
was directly responsible to the emperor.
Soldiers fought for the emperor
and received the land on which
they lived as payment.
Emperor Justinian
Tried to unite the Eastern & Western Roman Empires
Failed to unite the two Empires but he was able to encourage
trade between them.
He re-conquered North Africa, parts of Spain, Italy, Greece
and the Mediterranean Islands from the Barbarians.
Codification of Roman Law.
Re-conquer Lost Lands
Justinian took back the Roman territories that
were taken during the Germanic invasions.
He sent out general Belisarius to take North
Africa from the Vandals.
Two Years later Belisarius took Rome back from
the Ostrogoths.
By the end of his conquests Justinian won back nearly
all the territory Rome used to rule.
Justinian Code: Corupus Iurus Civilis
Justinian’s Code
Lawyers organized & simplified Roman law.
Four parts:
The Code: All Roman laws since
Emperor Hadrian.
The Digest: Laws of Roman Republic &
summary of opinions of Roman Lawyers.
The Institutes: General textbook on law.
The Novellea: Laws created by Justinian.
Written in Greek.
Theodora
Theodora's acting career, evolved into a life as a prostitute.
Theodora, empress of Byzantium from 527-548,the most
influential and powerful woman in the empire's history. Real
effect on political decisions.
Lead reforms to for the rights of women.
Nika Revolt (Conquer)
• Took place on Jan. 11–17, 532.
• Began because of taxation, oppression by the
authorities, and the religious policies of that
persecuted heretics and pagans.
• Revolt threatened the aristocracy the emperor
was going to flee but was convince by his wife to
stay .
• The revolt was crushed 35,000 people were
killed
Youtube video on Justinian
Justinian 1 part 1 (9:03)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fpbvCF9Jj40