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Title: Byzantine Empire


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Byzantine Empire
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Fall of the Roman Empire
  • 164Plague spreads through Rome
  • 180End of Pax Romana
  • 300Diocletian divides the Empire
  • 313Christianity tolerated
  • 410Visigoths sack Rome
  • 455Vandals sack Rome
  • 476Fall of the Western Roman Empire

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Eastern Rome A Survivor Society
  • Constantine established the Eastern capital at
    Byzantium
  • Constantinople
  • Reasons for Survival
  • Higher level of civilization
  • Fewer nomadic invasions
  • Geography
  • Prosperous commerce

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Justinian (527-565)
  • Byzantine empire reached greatest size
  • Wanted to rebuild Roman Empire
  • Temporarily Re-conquered N. Africa, Italy and
    southern Spain
  • Wife, Theodora, had considerable power
  • Rebuilt Constantinople
  • Hagia Sophia
  • Justinians Code

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Byzantine Empire under Justinian
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Hagia Sophia
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Threat of Islam
  • Arab peoples conquered parts of Byzantium
  • Prolonged sieges of Constantinople
  • Byzantine survived partly because of "Greek fire"
  • Imperial organization
  • Government run by trained bureaucracy army
  • Theme System
  • Provinces organized on a military basis
  • Ruled by a general who ran army civil
    bureaucracy
  • Responsible for protecting peasants
  • Aristocrats limited by army, emperor,
    bureaucracy

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Constantinople
  • Second Rome
  • Key trading route linking Europe, Africa and Asia
  • Buffer between Western Europe and Asia
  • Europes busiest marketplace

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Byzantine Economy
  • Government prevented wealthy from seizing
    peasants land
  • Free peasantry declined in the 11th century
  • Craftsmen and merchants were respected
  • Glassware mosaics
  • Thriving silk industry
  • Monopolized by the government

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Great Schism (1054)
  • Byzantine emperors tended to combine political
    and religious authority
  • Dispute over use of icons
  • IconoclasmAttempt to suppress icon veneration in
    8th c.
  • Schism occurs in 1054
  • Final break over the type of bread used in the
    mass and the celibacy of priests
  • Or was it?

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Catholicism vs. Orthodox
  • Western Europe
  • Pope in Rome
  • Priests practice celibacy
  • Latin Language
  • Most important holy day Christmas
  • Eastern Europe
  • Patriarch in Constantinople
  • Clergy could marry
  • Greek Language
  • Most important holy day Easter

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Effects of the Great Schism
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Byzantine Culture
  • Cultural Foundations
  • Christian beliefs
  • Greek learning
  • Roman engineering
  • Byzantine Education
  • State-organized schools
  • Widespread literacy
  • Chariot Races
  • Blues vs. Greens
  • Riot of 532

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Byzantine Decline
  • The long decline began in 11th century.
  • Seljuk Turks seized most of the Asian provinces
  • Remove an important source of taxes and food
  • Crusaders, led by Venetian merchants, sacked
    Constantinople in 1204
  • A smaller empire struggled to survive for another
    two centuries
  • In 1453, the Ottoman Turks conquered
    Constantinople

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Byzantine Challenges
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Rise of Russia
  • Area inhabited by Slavs
  • Vikings arrive using river system
  • Set up state based on trade conquest around 9th
    Century
  • State founded by Rurik
  • Capital at Kiev
  • People called Rus

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Russia Christianity
  • Prince Vladimir converted in 989
  • Converted for trade, commercial reasons
  • Elites baptized by order of prince, often against
    will
  • Served as conduit for spread of Byzantine
    culture, religion
  • Cyrillic Alphabet

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Kievan Rus
  • Third Rome
  • Decentralized government
  • Divided into provinces
  • Constant strife between boyars and princes
  • Constant threat of nomadic invasion
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