Slide 1The Decline & Fall OF The Roman Empire Slide 2 I. Emperor Diocletian A. Came to power in 284 CE B. Reign was called the New Empire because he made many new reforms.…
Slide 1Titus Livius ab urbe condita continued Slide 2 Titus Livius (Livy) and Early Roman History The historian Livy ( 59 B.C. – A.D. 17) The historian Livy ( 59 B.C. –…
Slide 1Bell Work List 4 reasons for the decline of the Roman Empire Who tried to save the Roman Empire by dividing it? Who moved the capital to the east? Where was the Eastern…
Slide 1 World History Unit 3 An Age of Exchange and Encounter: 500 to A.D. 1500 Slide 2 Chapter 11 Byzantines, Russians, and Turks Interact, 500 - 1500 A.D. Section 2 Byzantium…
Slide 1Constantine moves capital to Byzantium (renamed Constantinople) Germanic tribes (Franks and Goths) raid and sack Rome “Fall” of Western Roman Empire The Byzantine…
Slide 1 Outcome: Byzantium: The New Rome Slide 2 Why was Constantinople established as the capital of the Eastern Roman Empire? What was the influence of Justinian’s codification…
Slide 1 The Byzantine Empire: The New Rome The New Rome Slide 2 Objectives The student will demonstrate knowledge of the Byzantine Empire and Russia from about 300 to…
Slide 1 The Byzantine Empire The “New” Rome Slide 2 The Byzantine Empire When the Roman emperor Diocletian required Christians to accept him as a god and worship him,…
Slide 1 Chapter 26, Section 1 Slide 2 After World War many Americans believed Americans should never again become involved in a war. In the 1930’s economic hard…
Slide 1 The Byzantine Empire: The New Rome Slide 2 The Division of the Roman Empire In 284 AD Diocletian became Roman emperor. He decided that the huge Roman empire could…