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Constantine moves capital to Byzantium (renamed Constantinople) Germanic tribes (Franks and Goths) raid and sack Rome “Fall” of Western Roman Empire The Byzantine Emp ire! Justinian becomes emperor Taxpayer revolt – crushed by Justinian Byzantine Empire falls to Ottoman Turks 1054 Catholic Church spl its- Roman Catholic (West) & Eastern Orthodox (East) Rise of Culture and Cultural Diffusion Dark ages High Middle Ages Late Middle Ages
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Constantine moves capital to Byzantium

(renamed Constantinople)

Germanic tribes

(Franks and Goths) raid and sack

Rome

“Fall” of Western Roman

Empire

The Byzantin

e Empire!

Justinian becomes emperor

Taxpayer revolt

– crushed by Justinian

Byzantine Empire falls

to Ottoman Turks

1054 Catholic Church

splits- Roman

Catholic (West) &

Eastern Orthodox (East)

Rise of Culture and Cultural Diffusion

Dark ages

High Middle Ages Late Middle Ages

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The Byzantine EmpireThe “New Rome”

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Byzantine EmpireByzantine EmpireAfter the Western Roman Empire fell to

German barbarian invasions in the 5th century, the Eastern Roman Empire, with its capital at

Constantinople, repelled the invasions and went on to survive for 1000 more years

Known by historians as the Byzantine Empire

Played important role in –

preserving and spreading the culture of ancient Greeks and Romans

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Ventre’s adventuresVentre’s adventures

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Constantinople: A Strategic CityWhere Europe & Asia Meet

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Located on a peninsula that overlooked the Bosporus Strait

Controlled movement between Mediterranean & Black Seas

Key trade center between East & West

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FortificationsGreek fire…

Natural protection from invaders: water on 3 sides

Triple Walls fortified open side

The Golden Horn – inlet could be blocked off with iron chains

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Eastern Roman EmpirePolitically: Highly centralized; emperor;

superb military, defenses; Roman Law (theoretically innocent until proven guilty; evidence to convict)

Economically: trade crossroads= prospered; but also had excellent agricultural production & manufacturing

Culturally: uniform church (enforced – heretics persecuted); church subject to Emperor in practice; art/architecture

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Justinian & TheodoraJustinian & Theodora – – ruled Byz. Empire 527-565 CE

Why did the Byzantine Empire develop this way?

Why did it eventually collapse?

Muslim Ottoman TurksMuslim Ottoman TurksConq. Constantinople 1453 CE

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Justinian and Justinian and TheodoraTheodora

Justinian was a 6th century Byzantine Emperor – Theodora, his wife, was very influential in his reign

Theodora urged Justinian to give women more rights – own land, business, protection from spousal abuse

Theodora encouraged Justinian not to flee when taxpayers revolted (Nika Rebellion)

Justinian stayed and his army crushed the rebels

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TheodoraTheodora & Her Attendants

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JustinianJustinian and His Attendants

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Byzantine ArtByzantine ArtGlorified religionIcons – small religious paintings in homes,

churches & shrines (Jesus, the Madonna, Saints)

Mosaics - pictures made of many tiny pieces of colored glass or flat stone set in plaster

Illuminated manuscripts Subjects of Byzantine art appeared stiff and

artificial with calm, meditative faces to inspire reverence - artists tried to preserve what they believed to be the true appearances of the religious figures

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Byzantine ArchitectureByzantine ArchitectureGreatest form of Byzantine artHagia Sophia, meaning “holy wisdom” Greatest masterpiece

Huge building in form of a crosshuge dome that rests on

massive columns

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Justinian’s Code

Justinian had Roman laws codified and classified

Preserved Rome’s legal heritagePrinciples like innocent until

proven guiltylater became the basis for most

European legal systems

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Justinian’s AccomplishmentsJustinian’s Accomplishments

Expanded the EmpireCreated Justinian’s CodeCommissioned rebuilding of

Hagia SophiaHelped spread ChristianityIncreased women’s rights

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Fall of Constantinople

Ottoman Turks from central Asia attacked the Eastern provinces

In AD 1453 the Ottomans laid siege to Constantinople

fell to Mehmet II of the Ottoman Empire

After almost 1500 years, the Roman Empire ended

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Legacy of the Byzantine EmpireLegacy of the Byzantine EmpirePreserved writings of ancient Greeks

and Romans and the importance of scholarship

Codified and preserved Roman Law (Code of Justinian)

Spread Christianity (Eastern Orthodox Church) to the Russians and other eastern Europeans

… cultural diffusion

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Conflict in the Church

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ConflictConflict in the Christian Church in the Christian ChurchArguments over use of icons & Nature of

Christ (monophysite vs dual) – dual nature prevailedpersecuted monophysites as hereticsAD 726 Byz Emperor condemned icons;

supporters: iconoclasts (image breakers)All church leaders resisted order and were

supported by the Roman Pope - so both sides used “images”

But causes rift

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First split (schism) in Christendomeast and west argued over religious authorityPope in Rome & Patriarch of

Constantinople each declared their “seat” the supreme church authority +

Other differences in custom & ritual…Eventually led to a schism in 1054 AD

Roman Catholic Church in West and Eastern Orthodox Church in East

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Next:

How did How did early Russiaearly Russia develop & how was that develop & how was that development influenced by development influenced by the the Byzantine EmpireByzantine Empire??

Look at maps…Look at maps…

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Pink: Kievan Rus

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The Kievan RusThe Kievan RusKievKiev developed along the Dnieper

River- important trade route connecting Baltic Sea and Black Sea

Byzantine goods & culture traveled along the river systems

Other geographic features steppe – taiga -

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Steppe in southern Russia

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influenced by both Byzantines [south] and

Scandinavians (Vikings/Swedes/ “Varangians”) [north]

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Kievan RusKievan Rus

•language/nationality: Slavic

•Gov’t from Varangians?

•Principalities - area ruled by a prince

•Boyars - nobles (large landowners)

•farming & hunting main livelihood

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Important Developments during the Kievan RusKievan Rusall influenced by the Byzantinesall influenced by the Byzantines

AlphabetAlphabetreligionreligionlaw codelaw codeArt/architectureArt/architecture

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9th century: Cyrillic AlphabetCyrillic Alphabetalphabet for the Slavic languages Named for St. Cyril, a Greek monk who,

with Methodius, created a writing system to western slavic Christian converts in the mid-ninth century (c.860)

The Cyrillic alphabet is closely based on the Greek alphabet - with about a dozen additional letters invented to represent Slavic sounds not found in Greek.

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Hello, I am called Ivan Selvia. Today I will study/learn the Russian language. Will you also study/learn?

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12th century Cyrillic script

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Vladimir IVladimir I11th century

Investigated various religionsadopted Eastern Orthodox Christianity

(because of Hagia Sophia’s magnificencemass baptism for his subjectsmarried Byzantine princessbrought Byzantine culture to KievMetropolitan (chief bishop) appointed

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Cathedral of Saint Sophia in Novgorod

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Yaroslav the wiseYaroslav the wise (I)(I): Vladimir’s sonEstablished first

•school

• library

• law code (Russkaia Pravda)

•but Kiev declined after his death - became part of Mongol Empire

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Russian IconRussian Icon

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Byzantine influenceByzantine influencealphabet adapted from alphabet adapted from

Greek (Greek (CyrillicCyrillic))Religion (Religion (Eastern Eastern

OrthodoxOrthodox))Law code - ishLaw code - ishart (art (iconsicons) and architecture) and architecture

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After Yaroslav

Disorder & disunityca. 1250 - Conquered by the

Mongols… for 240 years!Little contact with central and

western Europe