The Byzantine Empire Lets Review What happened to
The Byzantine Empire
Let’s Review: What happened to the Roman Empire? � 284 C. E. : Emperor Diocletian first divided Roman Empire into 2 parts �Western Roman Empire and Eastern Roman Empire �Why did he do this? � Empire was too big for one ruler! � 330 C. E. : Constantine ruled both parts of the empire; moves capital from Rome to Constantinople � 395 C. E. : Roman Empire divided forever
Rome Splits! �Rome Splits
Let’s Review: What happened to the Roman Empire? Eastern Roman Empire *Greek-speaking *Capital (Constantinople) located here *Trade *Result: survives until 1453 C. E. Western Roman Empire *Latin-speaking *Unstable *Political chaos *Economic problems *Germanic Invasions *Result: falls in 476 C. E.
Constantinople: Capital of the Byzantine Empire �Look at the map on the previous slide. Why was Constantinople’s location so great? � ______________________________________________ �_________________________
Justinian Rules the Empire �Takes power in 527 C. E. �Takes back/conquers most of the Western Roman Empire �Ruled with absolute power �In charge of the government and church
Justinian’s Accomplishments �Justinian Code: �Laws used throughout the Byzantine Empire �Included laws for marriage, slavery, property, women’s rights, etc. �Used for 900 years!! �Public building program �Hagia Sophia (church) �Walls around Constantinople �Preserved Greco-Roman Culture
Justinian’s Code Excerpt �Read the excerpt below from Justinian’s Code. Then, answer the question that follows. You may work with the person next to you. � Book I, Of Persons - VIII. Slaves �Slaves are in the power of masters, a power derived from the law of nations: for among all nations it may be remarked that masters have the power of life and death over their slaves, and that everything acquired by the slave is acquired for the master. �According to this law, what rights do slaves have?
Hagia Sophia
The Church Splits �Christianity developed differently in the Western and Eastern Roman Empires �Why? �Distance �Little contact between regions �Result: Christian Church splits in 1054 �Roman Catholic Church �Eastern Orthodox Church �https: //www. youtube. com/watch? v=dt. Dg. Rhjh 8 xg
The Great Schism (1054) Christianity Roman Catholicism Eastern Orthodox
Eastern Orthodox and Catholic Church Compete �Compete to convert others to their religion � This is done by missionaries (people who spread religion and convert others) �Eastern Orthodox converted many Slavs � Saint Methodius and Saint Cyril � Invented Cyrillic alphabetwritten language created for Slavs � Goal: let them read the Bible in their own language
Why did the Byzantine Empire fall? �Plague during Justinian’s reign decrease in population �Estimate: 10, 000 people died per day during 542 C. E. �Foreign Invaders Attack �Slavs, Bulgars, Russians, Arabs attack the empire for many years � 1453: Ottoman Turks take over Constantinople �End of Byzantine Empire
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