DAY 44: PowerPoint on the Byzantines File
... 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. ...
... 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. ...
The Byzantine Empire
... 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. ...
... 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. ...
The Byzantine Empire
... 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. ...
... 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. ...
9.1 - The Byzantine Empire
... The Roman emperor Constantine rebuilt the city of Byzantium and renamed it Constantinople. Constantinople grew wealthy from trade. In 330, Constantine made Constantinople the new capital of the Roman empire. In time, the eastern Roman empire became known as the Byzantine empire. The Byzantine empire ...
... The Roman emperor Constantine rebuilt the city of Byzantium and renamed it Constantinople. Constantinople grew wealthy from trade. In 330, Constantine made Constantinople the new capital of the Roman empire. In time, the eastern Roman empire became known as the Byzantine empire. The Byzantine empire ...
Byzantine Empire
... 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. ...
... 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. ...
Byzantine Empire
... • Animal skins, furs, salt, wine, slaves, spices, precious gems, silk passed through Constantinople. • Large tax revenues collected from trade allowed for strong military, bureaucracy and court. ...
... • Animal skins, furs, salt, wine, slaves, spices, precious gems, silk passed through Constantinople. • Large tax revenues collected from trade allowed for strong military, bureaucracy and court. ...
The Byzantine Empire - Fort Thomas Independent Schools
... • Emperor head of church and state • Make religious and secular laws • Not uncommon for women to hold throne temporarily • Troops given land for service • Government keeps food prices low ...
... • Emperor head of church and state • Make religious and secular laws • Not uncommon for women to hold throne temporarily • Troops given land for service • Government keeps food prices low ...
Byzantine Empire
... leader, and he funded his military ventures by taxing the people heavily. Like all Byzantine emperors, he was the absolute head of both the Christian church and the state. The throne was built wide enough to seat two---thus symbolizing the emperor’s partnership with Jesus. ...
... leader, and he funded his military ventures by taxing the people heavily. Like all Byzantine emperors, he was the absolute head of both the Christian church and the state. The throne was built wide enough to seat two---thus symbolizing the emperor’s partnership with Jesus. ...
the byzantine empire
... • “Oh glory to God who has judged me worthy of accomplishing such a work as this!” • “O Solomon, I have surpassed you.” ...
... • “Oh glory to God who has judged me worthy of accomplishing such a work as this!” • “O Solomon, I have surpassed you.” ...
The Byzantine Empire and Russia
... Byzantine Emperor Leo III. He believed that icons [small religious paintings or statues] must be removed from churches. The pope believed that they should remain. The controversy lasted for more than a hundred years. In 1054, Pope Leo IX and Patriarch Michael Cerularius of Constantinople excommunica ...
... Byzantine Emperor Leo III. He believed that icons [small religious paintings or statues] must be removed from churches. The pope believed that they should remain. The controversy lasted for more than a hundred years. In 1054, Pope Leo IX and Patriarch Michael Cerularius of Constantinople excommunica ...
Byzantine Empire
... 8. Justinian had Byzantine scholars collect and revise a single body law called _______ Juris Civilius 9. Cyril and Methodius created the ______ alphabet to translate the bible into Slavic languages ...
... 8. Justinian had Byzantine scholars collect and revise a single body law called _______ Juris Civilius 9. Cyril and Methodius created the ______ alphabet to translate the bible into Slavic languages ...
Jeopardy - Santee School District
... Rome put less gold in their coins and it led to people doing this instead of buying goods. ...
... Rome put less gold in their coins and it led to people doing this instead of buying goods. ...
Byzantine dress
Byzantine dress changed considerably over the thousand years of the Empire, but was essentially conservative. The Byzantines liked color and pattern, and made and exported very richly patterned cloth, especially Byzantine silk, woven and embroidered for the upper classes, and resist-dyed and printed for the lower. A different border or trimming round the edges was very common, and many single stripes down the body or around the upper arm are seen, often denoting class or rank. Taste for the middle and upper classes followed the latest fashions at the Imperial Court. As in the West during the Middle Ages, clothing was very expensive for the poor, who probably wore the same well-worn clothes nearly all the time; this meant in particular that any costume owned by most women needed to fit throughout the full term of a pregnancy.