What are the consequences of the fall of the Roman Empire?
... The Eastern Empire grew in power. ...
... The Eastern Empire grew in power. ...
The Byzantine Empire
... Centuries later, modern legal scholars used Justinian’s Code as a basis for creating international law. ...
... Centuries later, modern legal scholars used Justinian’s Code as a basis for creating international law. ...
Heaven On - History of Christian Art
... between the Orient and Europe [64]. Also from the Orient may have come an emphasis on the underlying meaning and significance of a subject in art rather than its naturalistic or realistic surface characteristics.2 From the Greeks came a talent for clarity and logic in organization of architectural s ...
... between the Orient and Europe [64]. Also from the Orient may have come an emphasis on the underlying meaning and significance of a subject in art rather than its naturalistic or realistic surface characteristics.2 From the Greeks came a talent for clarity and logic in organization of architectural s ...
10:i - The New Rome
... Constantinople controlled an empire that embraced the lands of the eastern Mediterranean Sea Basin. ...
... Constantinople controlled an empire that embraced the lands of the eastern Mediterranean Sea Basin. ...
Roman and Byzantine Empires
... • He was energetic, never gave up, and cared for the poor because he had come from a poor family. ...
... • He was energetic, never gave up, and cared for the poor because he had come from a poor family. ...
The Frankish conquest of Greece - Beck-Shop
... Nevertheless, how did an army bent on religious liberation end up subjugating a city and state of their fellow Christians? The Fourth Crusade has been an object of controversy ever since it went so curiously awry. On his accession to the papal throne in 1198, Innocent III had immediately started urg ...
... Nevertheless, how did an army bent on religious liberation end up subjugating a city and state of their fellow Christians? The Fourth Crusade has been an object of controversy ever since it went so curiously awry. On his accession to the papal throne in 1198, Innocent III had immediately started urg ...
The Frankish conquest of Greece - Assets
... Nevertheless, how did an army bent on religious liberation end up subjugating a city and state of their fellow Christians? The Fourth Crusade has been an object of controversy ever since it went so curiously awry. On his accession to the papal throne in 1198, Innocent III had immediately started urg ...
... Nevertheless, how did an army bent on religious liberation end up subjugating a city and state of their fellow Christians? The Fourth Crusade has been an object of controversy ever since it went so curiously awry. On his accession to the papal throne in 1198, Innocent III had immediately started urg ...
Islam spread into the Sassanid Empire and Byzantine
... expected from the south were occasional raids by nomadicArab tribesmen. Both empires therefore allied themselves with small, semiindependent Arab principalities, which served as buffer states and protected Byzantium and Persia from Bedouin attacks. The Byzantine clients were the Ghassanids; the Per ...
... expected from the south were occasional raids by nomadicArab tribesmen. Both empires therefore allied themselves with small, semiindependent Arab principalities, which served as buffer states and protected Byzantium and Persia from Bedouin attacks. The Byzantine clients were the Ghassanids; the Per ...
Created the largest land empire.
... • After the fall of Kiev, the city life began to decline in the south. • Moscow became the capital of Russia after the fall of Kiev. • Became the political and spiritual center of Russia • Eventually Princes of Moscow rallied other leaders to defeat the Golden Horde at the battle of Kulikovo (1380) ...
... • After the fall of Kiev, the city life began to decline in the south. • Moscow became the capital of Russia after the fall of Kiev. • Became the political and spiritual center of Russia • Eventually Princes of Moscow rallied other leaders to defeat the Golden Horde at the battle of Kulikovo (1380) ...
The Fall of Rome and the Byzantine Empire
... Under the western Roman Empire, Christianity, a monotheistic religion, was illegal. However, in the Byzantine Empire, it was no longer a crime to practice Christianity. The form of Christianity they practiced in the Byzantine Empire was called Greek Orthodox (Eastern Orthodox). Orthodox means strict ...
... Under the western Roman Empire, Christianity, a monotheistic religion, was illegal. However, in the Byzantine Empire, it was no longer a crime to practice Christianity. The form of Christianity they practiced in the Byzantine Empire was called Greek Orthodox (Eastern Orthodox). Orthodox means strict ...
Chapter 2 The Fall of Rome
... interaction with other groups. This interaction was largely a result of trade. Because Constantinople’s location was ideal for trading between Europe and Asia, it became the greatest trading city in Europe. ...
... interaction with other groups. This interaction was largely a result of trade. Because Constantinople’s location was ideal for trading between Europe and Asia, it became the greatest trading city in Europe. ...
The Byzantine Empire and Emerging Europe
... • How were the lives of nuns similar to monks? – They lived as a group, removed from the world; education and learning was an important part of their lives. ...
... • How were the lives of nuns similar to monks? – They lived as a group, removed from the world; education and learning was an important part of their lives. ...
Part I - The Survival of the Eastern Empire
... The Western tradition became known as the Roman Catholic Church. Catholic means universal, or concerned with all people. The Catholic Church dominated the culture of Western Europe. The pope was the head of the Western Church. After the fall of Rome, Western Europe was divided among many rulers. As ...
... The Western tradition became known as the Roman Catholic Church. Catholic means universal, or concerned with all people. The Catholic Church dominated the culture of Western Europe. The pope was the head of the Western Church. After the fall of Rome, Western Europe was divided among many rulers. As ...
AKS 33 - Brookwood High School
... • My father was a bear trainer for the Blue Gang of the Hippodrome. • My mother was a dancer/actress. • I became a well-known Comedian and mimic. • I met Emperor Justinian when he came to one of my shows. . . .it was love at first sight. We were married in 525. • Justinian & I had an AMAZING relatio ...
... • My father was a bear trainer for the Blue Gang of the Hippodrome. • My mother was a dancer/actress. • I became a well-known Comedian and mimic. • I met Emperor Justinian when he came to one of my shows. . . .it was love at first sight. We were married in 525. • Justinian & I had an AMAZING relatio ...
What happens to Christianity?
... ■ You are a Roman citizen who was caught in an avalanche and frozen during the Pax Romana. You were found 250 years later during Justinian’s reign & defrosted in the city of Constantinople. You awoke to find yourself in a new city that you have never seen before. Some things are different, some are ...
... ■ You are a Roman citizen who was caught in an avalanche and frozen during the Pax Romana. You were found 250 years later during Justinian’s reign & defrosted in the city of Constantinople. You awoke to find yourself in a new city that you have never seen before. Some things are different, some are ...
Byzantine - Pearland ISD
... ■ You are a Roman citizen who was caught in an avalanche and frozen during the Pax Romana. You were found 250 years later during Justinian’s reign & defrosted in the city of Constantinople. You awoke to find yourself in a new city that you have never seen before. Some things are different, some are ...
... ■ You are a Roman citizen who was caught in an avalanche and frozen during the Pax Romana. You were found 250 years later during Justinian’s reign & defrosted in the city of Constantinople. You awoke to find yourself in a new city that you have never seen before. Some things are different, some are ...
World History
... Great Schism • A controversy that tested the emperor’s authority over religious matters broke out in the 8th century. • In 730, Emperor Leo III banned the use of icons, religious images used by eastern Christians, to aid their devotions. • The Emperor believed that the use of icons was idol worship ...
... Great Schism • A controversy that tested the emperor’s authority over religious matters broke out in the 8th century. • In 730, Emperor Leo III banned the use of icons, religious images used by eastern Christians, to aid their devotions. • The Emperor believed that the use of icons was idol worship ...
Unit 6—Rise and Fall of Empires and Kingdoms
... the most power were the a knight in the Middle soldiers/fighters Ages during the Middle Ages ...
... the most power were the a knight in the Middle soldiers/fighters Ages during the Middle Ages ...
Byzantine Empire
... ■ You are a Roman citizen who was caught in an avalanche and frozen during the Pax Romana. You were found 250 years later during Justinian’s reign & defrosted in the city of Constantinople. You awoke to find yourself in a new city that you have never seen before. Some things are different, some are ...
... ■ You are a Roman citizen who was caught in an avalanche and frozen during the Pax Romana. You were found 250 years later during Justinian’s reign & defrosted in the city of Constantinople. You awoke to find yourself in a new city that you have never seen before. Some things are different, some are ...
File
... The churches in the Byzantine Empire began to focus more and more on writings from religious figures in the East ...
... The churches in the Byzantine Empire began to focus more and more on writings from religious figures in the East ...
Byzantine flags and insignia
For most of its history, the Byzantine Empire did not know or use heraldry in the West European sense. Various emblems (Greek: σημεία, sēmeia; sing. σημείον, sēmeion) were used in official occasions and for military purposes, such as banners or shields displaying various motifs such as the cross or the labarum. The use of the cross, and of images of Christ, the Virgin Mary and various saints is also attested on seals of officials, but these were personal rather than family emblems.