Medieval Conflicts of Church and States I. Early Middle Ages -Constantine called Council of Nicaea (precedent used later by political rulers for Caesaropapism, Ruler ...
After the collapse of the western half of the Roman Empire the Byzantine eastern ... wielded a mixture of political and religious authority known as caesaropapism. ...
1. Fifth century, eastern half of empire remained intact while west crumbled ... a. Emperor with aura of divinity--Caesaropapism. b. Large and complex bureaucracy ...
Christmas day, 800 AD: crowned 'Emperor of the Romans' by Pope Leo III ... Caesaropapism? The Debate over Charlemagne. Did he restore the glory of the Roman Empire? ...
What the Church got from Rome. Structure based around Roman cities ... Caesaropapism. Theodosius I, 395, makes Christianity the official religion of the Empire ...
The 2nd Tetrarchy in 3rd Century. ???????'????' Augustus ... Caesaropapism (323 AD), King David, Constantine, characteristic practice of Byzantine Empire. ...
Byzantine Empire AP World History Fall of the Roman Empire 164 Antonian Plague spreads through Rome 180 End of Pax Romana 300 Diocletian divides the ...
Global connections Unit 3 Europe after the fall of the Roman Empire Islam The Early Middle Ages 500-1000 AD Characteristics (a dark age?) Culture 3 elements (German ...
BYZANTINE EMPIRE AND EASTERN EUROPE: FROM CLASSICAL SURVIVOR TO ORTHODOX CHRISTIANITY FROM ROMAN EMPIRE TO BYZANTINE EMPIRE The later Roman empire Western half ...
Notre Dame de Paris: Construction began:1163 Completed :1345 Throughout the Middle Ages, the church was one of the few sources of leadership and stability that people ...
Moving toward Christianity What we inherited from the Greeks Good at Math, arts and sculpture Great dramatists Great thinkers including Socrates, Plato and Aristotle ...
Byzantine Empire Conversion to Crusades Constantine (324-337) Founded Constantinople as an ideal Christian capital Eusebius described him as the transformer of the ...
Charlemagne King of the Franks Defender of the Faith Savior of Europe and Christendom Controversial Charlemagne The beginnings Charles The Hammer Martel ...
Influences on European History ... Tensions with Western ... Greek Philosophy and Byzantine Theology Attempted to reconcile Greek philosophy with Judeo-Christianity.
The Foundations of Medieval Christianity Ecumenical Councils Imperial Structure: Tetrarchy Augustus of the East: Diocletian (285-305) Ceasar of the East: Galerius ...
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Constantine names capital after himself (Constantinople), moves ... Chariot races, 'greens vs. blues' Politically inspired rioting. Orthodox Christianity ...
THE SPREAD OF CHRISTIANITY Roman Politics And Christianity Monophysitism Heresy Jesus Christ possessed only one nature- a divine nature. It denied that Christ was ...
THE SPREAD OF CHRISTIANITY Roman Politics And Christianity Monophysitism Heresy Jesus Christ possessed only one nature- a divine nature. It denied that Christ was ...
By the imperial period, Rome had conquered many peoples. ... Nature of Jesus (Trinitarianism v. Arianism) Date of Easter. Heretics and lapsed Christians ...
A. The Barbarians The conversion of Europe, & the Xianizing of the whole western world, may owe its accomplishment to what appeared at first as a disaster to both ...
Advanced Placement Review Time Period Two 600-1450 C.E. Kevin Sacerdote Mandarin High School Jacksonville, FL 32258 Change over Time Little change in gender roles ...
He had a dream that told him that he would be victorious in battle if he put the ... Arianism denied Jesus' divinity it said that Jesus was not God. ...
State interest in road networks: political control, promotion of trade ... Romulus Augustulus (476, end of West-Rome, Byzantium survives), beginning of Middle Ages ...