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CW14 – p190 Vocab

Fall of Rome

■ When the Roman Empire Fell to Germanic

Tribes in 400 AD on half of it fell….

■ The Eastern half of the Empire, known as

the Byzantine Empire survived invaders.

■ This empire carried on Roman ideas for

hundreds of years.

Byzantine Empire

■ By 330, the emperor

Constantine, had built

a new capital city in

Constantinople on the

site of the Greek city

Byzantium.

■ The Byzantine Empire

arose from this site.

Constantinople

■ The city of Constantinople, was on

a peninsula overlooking the

Bosporus, a strait connecting the

Black Sea to the Mediterranean

Sea.

■ From its central location, the city

controlled key trade routes that

linked Europe and Asia.

Justinian

■ The Byzantine empire reached its peak under the

emperor Justinian.

■ Justinian was a autocratic ruler, or single ruler with

complete authority

Justinian’s Code

■ Emperor Justinian became known for his collection of ancient

laws known as Justinian’s Code. This written set of laws

became the basis today’s international laws.

Justinian’s Advisors

Theodora

■ Justinian’s Wife

■ Urged him to include

women

■ Women could own

property equal to their

dowry (money or goods

wife brought to

husband at marriage)

Belisaurus

■ General of the army

■ Put down the Nika

Revolt

■ Got back Roman

lands from the

Germanic Tribes

■ Empire its biggest

Byzantine Culture Blending

■ Culture blending - migration, trade, conquest, and pursuit of

religious coverts or freedom. These all encourage cultural

blending between different cultures.

■ Byzantine Empire was located a the crossroads of the world,

they picked up cultural ideas from many different groups.

Mosaics

■ Byzantine artists also developed Mosaics, pictures or designs

formed by inlaid pieces of stone or other materials.

■ Mosaics often displayed religious themes.

Hagia Sophia

■ In the area of architecture, Justinian blended Greek, Roman,

Persian and Middle Eastern styles.

■ The best known structure is the Church of Hagia Sophia whose

name means “Holy Wisdom”

Ottoman Turks

■ Rising power in Asia

■ Takes over Constantinople in

1453

■ Soon grows to a huge empire

■ Fall of the Byzantine Empire