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Byzantine Empire (330-1453)

AIM: Why was the Eastern Roman Empire (Byzantine Empire) successful while the Western Roman Empire, was not?

Do Now: List at least three (3) causes of the fall of the Roman Empire?

AD or BC?

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What were three (3) Causes of the fall of the Roman Empire?

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Split of Roman Empire

• The Byzantine Empire with territory in the Balkans, the Middle East, and the eastern Mediterranean, maintained very high levels of political, economic, and cultural life between 500 and 1450 C.E.

• The Byzantine Empire, once part of the grater Roman Empire continued flourishing from an eastern Mediterranean base after Roman decline

• The empire continued many Roman patterns and spread its Orthodox Christian civilization through most off eastern Europe.

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The Origins• 292: Diocletian

divides the Roman empire into two.

• 324: Constantine reunites the two parts

• 330: Constantine builds a new capital in the location of ancient Byzantium

• 337: The death of Constantine results in division between east and west.

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Constantinople Successive emperors build strong walls, palaces,

churches, gardens, aquaducts and made the city the biggest, strongest and most enlightened city of medieval Christendom

The Walls of Theodosius

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Cistern Basilica

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Hippodrome (Circus Maximus)

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Emperor Justinian

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The Age of Justinian (527-575)• 536: Re-conquest of Rome

and much of Italy took many years.

• North Africa and the Spanish coast were easily conquered.

• Victories over Persia in the east consolidate the borders

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Hagia Sophia, Church of the Holy Wisdom, 6th c.

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Byzantine Art: Mosaicsand Illuminated Manuscripts

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Justinian’s Legacy

• Built Hagia Sophia Church which remained the seat of Eastern Christianity until the Fall of Constantinople.

• Rebuilt the Hippodrome (chariot race track)

• 552: Byzantine monks sneak silkworms and mulberry out of China.

• Justinian orders the codification of Roman Christian law know known as the Justinian Code

• Destroyed the last stronghold of paganism (non-believers in Christianity)

• Ruled as an Autocrat with help from wife Theodora.

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The Byzantine empire in 565, at its largest expansion ever.

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The End of the Byzantine Empire• The Byzantine empire drew

to a close in 1453 when forces from the Muslim Ottoman Empire which surrounded and conquered Constantinople.

• The ancient Christian city was renamed Istanbul and became the capital of the Ottoman Empire.

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The Timeline of the Byzantine Empire

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The Contributions/Achievements of the Byzantine Empire


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