2.3Byzantine Empire
... Look at the different countries that took the place of Western Rome after it was sacked. ...
... Look at the different countries that took the place of Western Rome after it was sacked. ...
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 ...
11.1-the-byzantine
... 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 conflicting schools of interpretation and theology often disputed with one another. After its founding by Constantine, Constan ...
... 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 conflicting schools of interpretation and theology often disputed with one another. After its founding by Constantine, Constan ...
What happens to Christianity?
... Christians was the use of icons: –Icons were religious images to help Christians in their ...
... Christians was the use of icons: –Icons were religious images to help Christians in their ...
When the Roman Empire split apart, the biggest chunk was a large
... east. This land was ruled out of Constantinople, a beautiful city where Europe meets Asia. The empire later became known as the Byzantine Empire, and it became a powerful player in the region. Any country where a poor actress, the daughter of a bear trainer, can grow up to be Empress must be a cool ...
... east. This land was ruled out of Constantinople, a beautiful city where Europe meets Asia. The empire later became known as the Byzantine Empire, and it became a powerful player in the region. Any country where a poor actress, the daughter of a bear trainer, can grow up to be Empress must be a cool ...
Slide 1
... Christians was the use of icons: –Icons were religious images to help Christians in their ...
... Christians was the use of icons: –Icons were religious images to help Christians in their ...
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 ...
Byzantine_Empire-Med and split of church
... ■ 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 ...
The Christian, Greek-speaking Byzantine Empire had its capital at
... It is a matter of debate when the Roman Empire officially ended and transformed into the Byzantine Empire. Most scholars accept that it did not happen at one time, but that it was a slow process, and so late Roman history overlaps with early Byzantine history. Constantine I ("the Great") is usually ...
... It is a matter of debate when the Roman Empire officially ended and transformed into the Byzantine Empire. Most scholars accept that it did not happen at one time, but that it was a slow process, and so late Roman history overlaps with early Byzantine history. Constantine I ("the Great") is usually ...
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 ...
File - mr. flohr`s world history class
... 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 conflicting schools of interpretation and theology often disputed with one another. After its founding by Constantine, Constan ...
... 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 conflicting schools of interpretation and theology often disputed with one another. After its founding by Constantine, Constan ...
Chapter 2 The Fall of Rome
... was a passion. He couldn’t live with a Roman Empire that didn’t include the city of Rome, so he sent his army to retake Italy. In the end this army conquered not only Italy but also much land around the Mediterranean. Justinian’s other passions were the law and the church. He ordered officials to ex ...
... was a passion. He couldn’t live with a Roman Empire that didn’t include the city of Rome, so he sent his army to retake Italy. In the end this army conquered not only Italy but also much land around the Mediterranean. Justinian’s other passions were the law and the church. He ordered officials to ex ...
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 ...
Reading Review and Assessment Activities
... you wrote in your foldable to create a brief study guide for the chapter. For each section, your study guide should include at least five questions that focus on the main ideas. ...
... you wrote in your foldable to create a brief study guide for the chapter. For each section, your study guide should include at least five questions that focus on the main ideas. ...
Academic World History – Mid-term Review
... 1. List the characteristics of a civilizationSpecialize Workers, Complex Institutions, Writing, Technology, 2. As workers became more specialized and wealth increased, what impact can be seen on the social classes of the Ancient civilizations? King/Queens, Little Middle Class, Peasants 3. How did th ...
... 1. List the characteristics of a civilizationSpecialize Workers, Complex Institutions, Writing, Technology, 2. As workers became more specialized and wealth increased, what impact can be seen on the social classes of the Ancient civilizations? King/Queens, Little Middle Class, Peasants 3. How did th ...
Finals Review Powerpoint from 1/25/2012 (PowerPoint)
... architecture had distinctive domes; its culture in general had more in common with Eastern cultures like those of Persia; and its brand of Christianity became an entirely separate branch known as Orthodox Christianity. Throughout Byzantine history, the emperors treated the church as a department of ...
... architecture had distinctive domes; its culture in general had more in common with Eastern cultures like those of Persia; and its brand of Christianity became an entirely separate branch known as Orthodox Christianity. Throughout Byzantine history, the emperors treated the church as a department of ...
Created the largest land empire.
... • German invaders pounded the Roman empire in the west, emperors shifted their base to the East. • The Emperor Constantine rebuilt the Greek city of Byzantium and gave it the name Constantinople. ...
... • German invaders pounded the Roman empire in the west, emperors shifted their base to the East. • The Emperor Constantine rebuilt the Greek city of Byzantium and gave it the name Constantinople. ...
iconoclasts
... on a Patriarch to oversee the church, but the emperor had final authority –Christians in the Byzantine Empire did not accept the authority of the Pope ...
... on a Patriarch to oversee the church, but the emperor had final authority –Christians in the Byzantine Empire did not accept the authority of the Pope ...
Islam
... Directions: while reading the lesson, fill in the blanks with key terms. The Roman Empire had stretched so large by the fourth century CE that it had several provincial ________________. The two most important political centers were ________________ in the ________________ and ________________ in th ...
... Directions: while reading the lesson, fill in the blanks with key terms. The Roman Empire had stretched so large by the fourth century CE that it had several provincial ________________. The two most important political centers were ________________ in the ________________ and ________________ in th ...
Mongols and Byzantine - Henry County Schools
... Relationship B/T Roman & Byzantine Empires • Roman Empire had been divided into western and eastern empires • Capital moved east from Rome to Greek city of Byzantium – later became Constantinople (after emperor Constantine) because he was the one who moved the capital in A.D. 330 ...
... Relationship B/T Roman & Byzantine Empires • Roman Empire had been divided into western and eastern empires • Capital moved east from Rome to Greek city of Byzantium – later became Constantinople (after emperor Constantine) because he was the one who moved the capital in A.D. 330 ...
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 ...
Chapter 6 Review
... Christianity. In the ninth century, missionaries Cyril and Methodius devised a written script, Cyrillic, for the Slavic language, providing a base for literacy in Eastern Europe. Unlike Western Christians, the Byzantines allowed the use of local languages in church services. The East Central Borderl ...
... Christianity. In the ninth century, missionaries Cyril and Methodius devised a written script, Cyrillic, for the Slavic language, providing a base for literacy in Eastern Europe. Unlike Western Christians, the Byzantines allowed the use of local languages in church services. The East Central Borderl ...
The Byzantine Empire The city of Constantinople lay at the heart of a
... The city of Constantinople quickly grew, becoming the wealthiest city in the Roman Empire, even more wealthy than the city of Rome itself. In 395 A.D., when the Roman Empire was split, Constantinople was the most logical location for the capital of the newly created Byzantine Empire. A New Culture W ...
... The city of Constantinople quickly grew, becoming the wealthiest city in the Roman Empire, even more wealthy than the city of Rome itself. In 395 A.D., when the Roman Empire was split, Constantinople was the most logical location for the capital of the newly created Byzantine Empire. A New Culture W ...
Byzantine art
Byzantine art is the name for the artistic products of the Eastern Roman (Byzantine) Empire, as well as the nations and states that inherited culturally from the empire. Though the empire itself emerged from Rome's decline and lasted until the Fall of Constantinople in 1453, many Eastern Orthodox states in Eastern Europe, as well as to some degree the Muslim states of the eastern Mediterranean, preserved many aspects of the empire's culture and art for centuries afterward.A number of states contemporary with the Byzantine Empire were culturally influenced by it, without actually being part of it (the ""Byzantine commonwealth""). These included Bulgaria, Serbia, and the Rus, as well as some non-Orthodox states like the Republic of Venice and the Kingdom of Sicily, which had close ties to the Byzantine Empire despite being in other respects part of western European culture. Art produced by Eastern Orthodox Christians living in the Ottoman Empire is often called ""post-Byzantine."" Certain artistic traditions that originated in the Byzantine Empire, particularly in regard to icon painting and church architecture, are maintained in Greece, Serbia, Bulgaria, Macedonia, Russia and other Eastern Orthodox countries to the present day.