World History
... • In the West, the pope became involved in the eastern dispute and supported the use of icons. • One pope even ordered excommunication of a Byzantine emperor– i.e., that he was casted out of the church. ...
... • In the West, the pope became involved in the eastern dispute and supported the use of icons. • One pope even ordered excommunication of a Byzantine emperor– i.e., that he was casted out of the church. ...
2.3Byzantine Empire
... • Justinian made enemies who tried to run him out of Constantinople, but his wife Theodora convinced him to stay. ...
... • Justinian made enemies who tried to run him out of Constantinople, but his wife Theodora convinced him to stay. ...
AKS 33 - Brookwood High School
... rights over children, death penalty for rape, all of which raised women’s status far above the status quo. I died of cancer in 548 a.d. After my death, Justinian didn’t pass any other laws. . . He was to heartbroken. ...
... rights over children, death penalty for rape, all of which raised women’s status far above the status quo. I died of cancer in 548 a.d. After my death, Justinian didn’t pass any other laws. . . He was to heartbroken. ...
The Byzantine Empire
... The Byzantine Empire does not exist anymore yet its influence survives. In 1054 A.D., a split occurred in the Christian church. The church in West of the former Roman Empire became known as the Roman Catholic Church. The church in the East became known as the Eastern Orthodox Church. What caused a ...
... The Byzantine Empire does not exist anymore yet its influence survives. In 1054 A.D., a split occurred in the Christian church. The church in West of the former Roman Empire became known as the Roman Catholic Church. The church in the East became known as the Eastern Orthodox Church. What caused a ...
The Byzantine Empire
... Justinian issued a number of other laws, mostly in Greek, which were called Novels • It was made up of the current law of the time, and a turning point in Roman Law: from then on the sometimes contradictory case law of the past was transformed into an ordered legal system. ...
... Justinian issued a number of other laws, mostly in Greek, which were called Novels • It was made up of the current law of the time, and a turning point in Roman Law: from then on the sometimes contradictory case law of the past was transformed into an ordered legal system. ...
Justinian and Theodora
... Those who did not believe in them were called Iconoclasts (Eastern Christians) This was one of the breaking points for the split. ...
... Those who did not believe in them were called Iconoclasts (Eastern Christians) This was one of the breaking points for the split. ...
Justinian and Theodora
... 4. Acted as head of church and state (2seated Chair) 5. Placed a heavy emphasis on church building, which displayed his leadership of both the government and the church. - Hagia Sophia – Constantinople’s masterpiece of architecture and faith ...
... 4. Acted as head of church and state (2seated Chair) 5. Placed a heavy emphasis on church building, which displayed his leadership of both the government and the church. - Hagia Sophia – Constantinople’s masterpiece of architecture and faith ...
The Great Schism
... Church, which caused the Great Schism (split) in 1054. DIRECTIONS: Read below about the Great Schism between the Byzantine Empire and Western Rome. Highlight/underline the differences between the two churches and fill in the template below. II. The Great Schism There were many disagreements between ...
... Church, which caused the Great Schism (split) in 1054. DIRECTIONS: Read below about the Great Schism between the Byzantine Empire and Western Rome. Highlight/underline the differences between the two churches and fill in the template below. II. The Great Schism There were many disagreements between ...
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... A. A Schism (permanent split) took place in 1054 between the Eastern Orthodox Church and Roman Catholic Church ...
... A. A Schism (permanent split) took place in 1054 between the Eastern Orthodox Church and Roman Catholic Church ...
Byzantine PowerPoint
... A. A Schism (permanent split) took place in 1054 between the Eastern Orthodox Church and Roman Catholic Church ...
... A. A Schism (permanent split) took place in 1054 between the Eastern Orthodox Church and Roman Catholic Church ...
Unit 2 ppt Byzantium - Fulton County Schools
... fathers, such as St Basil and St John Chrysostom (KRIHSuh-stuhm) who later became the patriarch or leading bishop of the east even patriarchs bowed to emperor’s authority which led to controversy the use of icons (religious images used by eastern Christians to aid their devotions) was banned by ...
... fathers, such as St Basil and St John Chrysostom (KRIHSuh-stuhm) who later became the patriarch or leading bishop of the east even patriarchs bowed to emperor’s authority which led to controversy the use of icons (religious images used by eastern Christians to aid their devotions) was banned by ...
CHAPTER 14 : THE GREAT SCHISM AND THE BYZANTINE EMPIRE
... Besides, the Popes had begun to think themselves universal Bishops, heads over all other Patriarchs; and to this the Patriarch of Constantinople would not submit. The Patriarch asserted that from the old times all Patriarchs had been equal, and had no right to take authority over one another. At las ...
... Besides, the Popes had begun to think themselves universal Bishops, heads over all other Patriarchs; and to this the Patriarch of Constantinople would not submit. The Patriarch asserted that from the old times all Patriarchs had been equal, and had no right to take authority over one another. At las ...
Byzantium
... 1. Seat of the Byzantine Empire until Ottoman conquest Preserved classical Greco-Roman culture Center of trade 2. Codification of Roman law (impact on European legal codes) Reconquest of former Roman territories Expansion of trade 3. Rectangular.-Accurately shows areas around the Equator.Heavily di ...
... 1. Seat of the Byzantine Empire until Ottoman conquest Preserved classical Greco-Roman culture Center of trade 2. Codification of Roman law (impact on European legal codes) Reconquest of former Roman territories Expansion of trade 3. Rectangular.-Accurately shows areas around the Equator.Heavily di ...
The Byzantine Empire
... 1. What were Justinian’s passions as an Emperor? 2. Who was Theodora and what role did she play in the Byzantine Empire? 3. Why did the empire decline after the rule of Justinian? 4. In what ways did the Eastern Empire change from the Western Empire? 5. Why were Eastern Emperors more powerful than t ...
... 1. What were Justinian’s passions as an Emperor? 2. Who was Theodora and what role did she play in the Byzantine Empire? 3. Why did the empire decline after the rule of Justinian? 4. In what ways did the Eastern Empire change from the Western Empire? 5. Why were Eastern Emperors more powerful than t ...
The Commonwealth of Byzantium
... • How would you describe the Byzantine Church’s formation and views of Christianity? ...
... • How would you describe the Byzantine Church’s formation and views of Christianity? ...
Slide 1
... Christianity develops differently in Eastern and Western Roman Empires. Two churches disagree over many issues, including the use of icons. Icons are two-dimensional religious images used to aid in prayer. Leading bishop of Eastern Christianity is known as a Patriarch. In the West, the pope exc ...
... Christianity develops differently in Eastern and Western Roman Empires. Two churches disagree over many issues, including the use of icons. Icons are two-dimensional religious images used to aid in prayer. Leading bishop of Eastern Christianity is known as a Patriarch. In the West, the pope exc ...
The Byzantine Influence on Russia
... In 1054 A.D., a split occurred in the Christian church. The church in West of the former Roman Empire became known as the Roman Catholic Church. The church in the East became known as the Eastern Orthodox Church. What caused a split in the Christian church? The Great Schism of 1054 was the split ...
... In 1054 A.D., a split occurred in the Christian church. The church in West of the former Roman Empire became known as the Roman Catholic Church. The church in the East became known as the Eastern Orthodox Church. What caused a split in the Christian church? The Great Schism of 1054 was the split ...
Byzantine`s Influence on Russia
... The Byzantine Empire does not exist anymore yet its influence survives. In 1054 A.D., a split occurred in the Christian church. The church in West of the former Roman Empire became known as the Roman Catholic Church. The church in the East became known as the Eastern Orthodox Church. What caused a s ...
... The Byzantine Empire does not exist anymore yet its influence survives. In 1054 A.D., a split occurred in the Christian church. The church in West of the former Roman Empire became known as the Roman Catholic Church. The church in the East became known as the Eastern Orthodox Church. What caused a s ...
World History Byzantine Empire Review #1 • The Western Roman
... Jesus often taught his followers using short stories called ___________________________. ...
... Jesus often taught his followers using short stories called ___________________________. ...
11.1 The Byzantine Empire
... • Roman Empire officially divides into East and West in 395. • Eastern Empire flourishes; becomes known as Byzantium • Justinian becomes emperor of Byzantium in 527. • His armies reconquer much of the former Roman territory. • Byzantine emperors head state and church, use brutal politics ...
... • Roman Empire officially divides into East and West in 395. • Eastern Empire flourishes; becomes known as Byzantium • Justinian becomes emperor of Byzantium in 527. • His armies reconquer much of the former Roman territory. • Byzantine emperors head state and church, use brutal politics ...
Byzantine Empire and Russia
... – Chemical weapon “Greek fire” – After Justinian’s death, Germanic tribes reclaimed lands ...
... – Chemical weapon “Greek fire” – After Justinian’s death, Germanic tribes reclaimed lands ...
The Byzantine Empire
... – Roman Catholic Church in the west • Catholic – “universal” • Latin – official language – Eastern Orthodox Church in the east • Orthodox – “holding established beliefs” • Greek – official language • Split led to creation of two separate ...
... – Roman Catholic Church in the west • Catholic – “universal” • Latin – official language – Eastern Orthodox Church in the east • Orthodox – “holding established beliefs” • Greek – official language • Split led to creation of two separate ...
He created the Justinian Code. He hired 10 legal experts who went
... the Western Roman Empire and those in the Eastern Roman Empire. Eventually, they began to develop different rituals and ceremonies. The Pope (WEST) and the Patriarch (EAST) both disagreed on whether ICONS could be used in churches. These two excommunicated one another in 1054. This is when the two c ...
... the Western Roman Empire and those in the Eastern Roman Empire. Eventually, they began to develop different rituals and ceremonies. The Pope (WEST) and the Patriarch (EAST) both disagreed on whether ICONS could be used in churches. These two excommunicated one another in 1054. This is when the two c ...
11.1-the-byzantine
... In 325, the Council of Nicaea recognized only four major jurisdictions within the church. Due to the Jewish revolts of the 1st and 2nd Centuries, a shift in the influence of Christianity had taken place away from Jerusalem. Antioch and Alexandria became major jurisdictions, but because of conflictin ...
... In 325, the Council of Nicaea recognized only four major jurisdictions within the church. Due to the Jewish revolts of the 1st and 2nd Centuries, a shift in the influence of Christianity had taken place away from Jerusalem. Antioch and Alexandria became major jurisdictions, but because of conflictin ...