2.3Byzantine Empire

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The Byzantine Empire
7.1.3
The Big Idea
The Roman Empire split into two parts, and the Eastern
Roman Empire prospered for hundreds of years after
the western empire fell.
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The Eastern Empire
• Main Idea 1:
– Eastern emperors ruled from Constantinople and
tried but failed to reunite the whole Roman Empire.
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The Eastern Empire
• Emperor Justinian wanted to reunite
the old Roman Empire. He re-conquered
Italy & more land around the Mediterranean.
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Justinian
The Eastern Empire
• Justinian also examined Rome’s laws
and organized them into a legal system
called the Justinian’s Code.
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– Removed out-of-date and unchristian laws
– Simplified Roman law to
give fair treatment to all
Justinian and his advisers
Justinian
The Eastern Empire
• Justinian made enemies who tried to run him out
of Constantinople, but his wife Theodora
convinced him to stay.
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– Theodora was smart and powerful, and advised
Justinian on how to end the riots that threatened his rule.
Grr baby,
very grr!
Justinian
Theodora
The Eastern Empire
• After Justinian’s death, the Eastern Roman
Empire began to decline.
– Later emperors lost all the land Justinian had gained.
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Look at the different countries that took the place of
Western Rome after it was sacked.
Justinian
The Eastern Empire
• A long time later in 1453, a group called the
Ottoman Turks captured Constantinople and
ended the eastern Roman Empire.
– The 1,000-year history of the eastern
Roman Empire came to an end.
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The Hagia Sophia is a lasting symbol of the
Byzantine Empire. Justinian built the church
after an earlier church was damaged during a
public uprising. ▼
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Comparing the Two Rome's:
East vs. West
• Main Idea 2:
– The Romans of the eastern empire created
a new society that was very different from
society in the west
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Comparing the Two Rome's:
East vs. West
• The eastern empire was different from the
western empire.
• The Eastern Empire…
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was called the Byzantine Empire.
people studied Greek, not Latin.
they traded with and were influenced by other cultures.
emperors were both political and religious leaders
This 3 pronged cross was the symbol of the Christian
Churches in the Byzantine Empire. Today those
churches are called Greek Orthodox or Eastern
Orthodox
Christianity in Eastern Rome
• Main Idea 3:
– Byzantine Christianity was
different from religion in
the west.
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Christianity in Eastern Rome
• Christianity was very important to both the Eastern
and the Western part of Rome.
• Churches & mosaics reflected their devotion to God.
– Mosaics are pictures made
with pieces of colored stone
or glass.
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You can find
this mosaic
of Jesus at
the Hagia
Sophia in
Byzantium
(which is
called Istanbul
Today)
Another Roman
mosaic found in
a Christian
church.
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Christianity in Eastern Rome
• People in the East and West also began to interpret
elements of Christianity differently.
– Eastern priests could get married,
but Western priests could not.
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– Church services were performed in Greek
in the East and in Latin in the West.
A Byzantine cathedral / church
Christianity in Eastern Rome
• Eventually, the East broke away from the Western
Church and formed the Eastern Orthodox Church.
– Christians in the West became known as Roman Catholics
– Christians in the East became known as Eastern Orthodox
or Greek Orthodox.
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Roman Catholic
Eastern Orthodox
(Greek Orthodox)
This slide is a review of the important ideas from the entire chapter.
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19. All of the following are true
about Justinian EXCEPT..
A. He was defeated by the Ottoman Turks.
B. He ruled the Byzantine Empire
(the Eastern Empire)
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C. He tried to re-conqueror and reunite
the Western Empire.
D. His wife, Theodora, gave him important
advice.
20. Christians in Eastern Rome were
just like Christians in the Western part
of Rome.
A. True
B. False
- They were very different.
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21. The Christians from Western
Rome became known as ____.
A. Eastern Orthodox
B. Greek Orthodox
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C. Roman Catholics
D. Westside Orthodoxites.