Justinian and Theodora
... 4. The patriarch and other bishops head the church as a group 5. The emperor claimed authority over the patriarch and other bishops of the Byzantine Empire 6. Priests may be married 7. Divorce is allowed under certain conditions ...
... 4. The patriarch and other bishops head the church as a group 5. The emperor claimed authority over the patriarch and other bishops of the Byzantine Empire 6. Priests may be married 7. Divorce is allowed under certain conditions ...
The Byzantine Empire
... 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 between the Eastern and Western Christian churches. The Pope is the leader of the Roman Catholic Church. How ...
... 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 between the Eastern and Western Christian churches. The Pope is the leader of the Roman Catholic Church. How ...
Civilization in Eastern Europe
... The Byzantine Empire Constantine built Constantinople as his capital in the 4th century, and the city became the capital of the Byzantine Empire when the Roman Empire split. Complex administration around a remote emperor, who was surrounded by elaborate ceremonies, increasingly defined the empire’s ...
... The Byzantine Empire Constantine built Constantinople as his capital in the 4th century, and the city became the capital of the Byzantine Empire when the Roman Empire split. Complex administration around a remote emperor, who was surrounded by elaborate ceremonies, increasingly defined the empire’s ...
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... Constantinople: Europe’s busiest marketplace! Silk from China Wheat and papyrus from Egypt Spices and gems from India Slaves from Western Europe Furs from Northern Europe Tin from England Wine from France Cork from Spain Ivory and gold from Africa ...
... Constantinople: Europe’s busiest marketplace! Silk from China Wheat and papyrus from Egypt Spices and gems from India Slaves from Western Europe Furs from Northern Europe Tin from England Wine from France Cork from Spain Ivory and gold from Africa ...
CHAPTER 14 : THE GREAT SCHISM AND THE BYZANTINE EMPIRE
... had been " Who proceedeth from the Father." Of late the Western Church had added the words "and the Son." Now the Greeks said that the Latins ought not to put words into the Creed that no Council had yet authorized; and thus a great dispute arose, over what is called the filioque clause. Besides, th ...
... had been " Who proceedeth from the Father." Of late the Western Church had added the words "and the Son." Now the Greeks said that the Latins ought not to put words into the Creed that no Council had yet authorized; and thus a great dispute arose, over what is called the filioque clause. Besides, th ...
The Great Schism
... 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 the Western Roman Empire and the Byzantine Empire over ...
... 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 the Western Roman Empire and the Byzantine Empire over ...
The Byzantine Empire
... church and state was combined into one allpowerful body. The emperor was believed to be both the head of the government and the living representative of Jesus Christ ...
... church and state was combined into one allpowerful body. The emperor was believed to be both the head of the government and the living representative of Jesus Christ ...
Byzantine PowerPoint
... A. There were political struggles and constant attacks by invaders B. In 1453, Constantinople fell to the Muslim Ottoman Turks; it was renamed Istanbul The Hagia Sophia (Church of the Holy Wisdom was turned into Muslim Mosque) ...
... A. There were political struggles and constant attacks by invaders B. In 1453, Constantinople fell to the Muslim Ottoman Turks; it was renamed Istanbul The Hagia Sophia (Church of the Holy Wisdom was turned into Muslim Mosque) ...
11.1-the-byzantine
... The western church rejected iconoclasm. However, icons, which are generally two dimensional works of art were generally not used. Instead, statues were allowed in the western church . ...
... The western church rejected iconoclasm. However, icons, which are generally two dimensional works of art were generally not used. Instead, statues were allowed in the western church . ...
File - mr. flohr`s world history class
... 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 ...
Byzantine Empire Vocabulary Dowry
... Sophia was the most famous example of Byzantine architecture, it was built under Justinian I and is considered one of the most perfect buildings in the world. ...
... Sophia was the most famous example of Byzantine architecture, it was built under Justinian I and is considered one of the most perfect buildings in the world. ...
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 ...
11.1 The Byzantine Empire
... In 325, the Council of Nicaea recognized only four major jurisdictions within the church. Due to the Jewish revolts of the 1 st 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 conflicti ...
... In 325, the Council of Nicaea recognized only four major jurisdictions within the church. Due to the Jewish revolts of the 1 st 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 conflicti ...
The Byzantine Empire
... • Who would have more political power: the pope or the patriarch? • When you have answered these two questions, turn to a neighbor and discuss your answers ...
... • Who would have more political power: the pope or the patriarch? • When you have answered these two questions, turn to a neighbor and discuss your answers ...
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... Topic: The Byzantine Empire: Constantinople and Justinian I (Pages 61-63) (313 CE, 330 CE, Byzantium, Constantinople, Emperor, legalized, Rome, western) Section 6.1 (pg 61) and Constantine was the Roman ___________ who ___________ Christianity in the section 3.2 (pg 32) Who was Constantine? year ___ ...
... Topic: The Byzantine Empire: Constantinople and Justinian I (Pages 61-63) (313 CE, 330 CE, Byzantium, Constantinople, Emperor, legalized, Rome, western) Section 6.1 (pg 61) and Constantine was the Roman ___________ who ___________ Christianity in the section 3.2 (pg 32) Who was Constantine? year ___ ...
File
... ◦ Unlike in Western Europe where the Roman Catholic Church was independent from political authorities ...
... ◦ Unlike in Western Europe where the Roman Catholic Church was independent from political authorities ...
European Christendom
... ◦ Unlike in Western Europe where the Roman Catholic Church was independent from political authorities ...
... ◦ Unlike in Western Europe where the Roman Catholic Church was independent from political authorities ...
The Byzantine Empire
... ◦ Unlike in Western Europe where the Roman Catholic Church was independent from political authorities ...
... ◦ Unlike in Western Europe where the Roman Catholic Church was independent from political authorities ...
Byzantine Empire
... *Masses conducted in Greek; Bible translated into various languages *Patriarch appointed by the Byzantine Emperor *Bishops don’t marry, but priests can ...
... *Masses conducted in Greek; Bible translated into various languages *Patriarch appointed by the Byzantine Emperor *Bishops don’t marry, but priests can ...
World History Byzantine Empire Review #1 • The Western Roman
... The calendar we use was created in Europe. It marks years since ____________________________. However, today we have taken religion out of the system. We use the terms _______________ and _________________ instead. ...
... The calendar we use was created in Europe. It marks years since ____________________________. However, today we have taken religion out of the system. We use the terms _______________ and _________________ instead. ...
The Byzantine Empire & the Eastern Orthodox Church
... Eastern Orthodox Church came into conflict with Christian churches of West Iconoclasm – orders by Byzantine emperor to destroy icons after seeing people were worshipping symbols and images instead of God Crowning of Empress Irene in 800 led the Pope of the West to “defend” the church against the r ...
... Eastern Orthodox Church came into conflict with Christian churches of West Iconoclasm – orders by Byzantine emperor to destroy icons after seeing people were worshipping symbols and images instead of God Crowning of Empress Irene in 800 led the Pope of the West to “defend” the church against the r ...