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Byzantine Empire and Orthodox

ChurchUnit 5

World History

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Byzantine Empire

• What do you know about this empire?

• What is the connection with the Roman Empire?

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The Origins

• 330 A.D.• Roman emperor Constantine I dedicated a “ __________________” on the

site of the ancient Greek colony of Byzantium• NEW ROME, CONSTANTINOPLE, CAPITAL OF ERE,

BE,______________________________________________ Rome.• Though the western half of the Roman Empire crumbled and fell in 476• the eastern half survived for 1,000 more years, spawning a rich tradition

of art, literature and learning and serving as a military buffer between the states of Europe and the threat of invasion from Asia and Islamic peoples

• The Byzantine Empire finally fell in 1453, after an Ottoman army stormed Constantinople during the reign of Constantine XI.

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The Roman Empire

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Byzantine Empire

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New Roman Empire

• "Byzantine" derives from Byzantium, an ancient _________________________________________________________________

• Located on the European side of the Bosporus (__________________________________________)

• the site of Byzantium was ideally located to serve as a transit and trade point between Europe and Asia Minor

• In 330 A.D., Roman Emperor Constantine I chose Byzantium as the site of a new Roman capital, Constantinople

• Five years earlier, at the Council of Nicaea, Constantine had established Christianity (once an obscure Jewish sect) as Rome's official religion

• Constantinople and the rest of the Eastern Roman Empire identified strongly as Romans and Christians, though many of them spoke Greek and not Latin

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THE BYZANTINE EMPIRE AND CHRISTIANITY• official language was ___________• Greek was also widely spoken, and students received education in Greek

history• religion: the Council of Chalcedon in 451• division of the Christian world into

___________________________________________________________________________• 1 Rome (where the patriarch would later call himself pope• 2 Constantinople• 3 Alexandria• 4 Antioch• 5 Jerusalem• (Beginning of Roman Catholic Church )• Byzantine emperor was the patriarch of Constantinople, and the head of

both church and state• (After the Islamic empire absorbed ____________,_____________ and __________

in the seventh century, the Byzantine emperor would become the spiritual leader of most eastern Christians

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CONSTANTINOPLECITY OF CONSTANTINECAPITAL OF B.E. (E.R.E) AND LATER THE ISLAMIC OTTOMAN TURK EMPIRE

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Constantinople

• built on seven hills and the ___________and the ___________________.

• impregnable fortress with 3 surrounding walls enclosing magnificent palaces, domes and towers

• The Church of ______________________

• _________________________

• The________________

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Hagia Sophia

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What is next…

HOLY WISDOMJUSTINIANEASTERN ORTHODOXROMAN CATHOLICMUSLIM MOSQUEMUSEUM

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Hippodrome Hippo/Horse raceway

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The Grand Palace

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Justinian

Justinian the Great__________________ from 527to 565revived the Empire's greatness and reconquered the lost ________________of the classical Roman Empire.

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General Belisarius

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Justinian’s Legacy

• Legacy

• rewriting of Roman law, the ________________________

• Byzantine culture

• ______________, which was to be the center of ________________________________________

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• ___________________) in the early 540s marked the end of an age of splendor

• The Empire entered a period of territorial decline not to be reversed until the ninth century.

• P___________, historian, provides the primary source for the history of Justinian's reign

• his empress, __________, improved role of women in empire

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Theodoraexpanded the rightsof women in divorce and property ownershipinstituted the death penaltyfor rapeforbade exposure of unwantedinfantsgave mothers some guardianshiprights over their childrenand forbade the killing of a wifewho committed adulteryProcopius wrote that shewas naturally inclined to assistwomen in misfortune

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EASTERN ORTHODOX CHRISTIANITY

• The Eastern Orthodox Church

• Orthodox Catholic Church

• commonly referred to as the Orthodox Church

• second largest Christian church in the world

• 300 million adherents

• __________and _______________________

• religious denomination of the majority of the populations of __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

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• traces its development back through the _________ or ______ empire, to the earliest church established by ________ and the Apostles

• _______ can be found adorning the walls of ________________facing east.

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Great Schism

• Division _________ into ______________________________________, which later became known as the _____________________________and the ______________________________, respectively

• Relations between East and West had long been due to ______________________________________________

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