The Byzantine Empire
... Eastern and Western churches officially split in 1054 West—Roman Catholic Church; East—Orthodox Church Byzantine Missionaries Convert the Slavs Eastern Orthodox missionaries seek to convert northern peoples, ...
... Eastern and Western churches officially split in 1054 West—Roman Catholic Church; East—Orthodox Church Byzantine Missionaries Convert the Slavs Eastern Orthodox missionaries seek to convert northern peoples, ...
Byzantine Empire
... Roman Empire Eastern Empire continued to grow and prosper became known as the Byzantine Empire capital city of the Byzantine Empire was Constantinople ...
... Roman Empire Eastern Empire continued to grow and prosper became known as the Byzantine Empire capital city of the Byzantine Empire was Constantinople ...
File
... Emperor Valens took the field from the Eastern Roman Empire and won many victories. These tribes flourished and spread during the late Roman Empire in Late Antiquity, or the Migration Period. The Goths were among the Germanic peoples who disturbed the late Roman Empire during the Migration Period, f ...
... Emperor Valens took the field from the Eastern Roman Empire and won many victories. These tribes flourished and spread during the late Roman Empire in Late Antiquity, or the Migration Period. The Goths were among the Germanic peoples who disturbed the late Roman Empire during the Migration Period, f ...
The Byzantine Empire (330-1453)
... Balkans, the Middle East, and the eastern Mediterranean, maintained very high levels of political, economic, and cultural life between ...
... Balkans, the Middle East, and the eastern Mediterranean, maintained very high levels of political, economic, and cultural life between ...
chapter_10_rev_handout
... 3) Which of these set the model for imperial leadership in spiritual as well as secular affairs? A) the Council of Nicaea B) the Great Schism C) the iconoclast controversy D) the Arian heresy 4) Which people were called "equal of the Apostles"? A) Romans B) bishops of the western church C) popes D) ...
... 3) Which of these set the model for imperial leadership in spiritual as well as secular affairs? A) the Council of Nicaea B) the Great Schism C) the iconoclast controversy D) the Arian heresy 4) Which people were called "equal of the Apostles"? A) Romans B) bishops of the western church C) popes D) ...
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 ...
38- The Byzantine Empire A New Rome in a New Setting Life in the
... churches as the most visible sign of the close connection between church and state in his empire. The crowning glory of his reign was Hagia Sophia (HAY•ee•uh soh•FEE•uh), which means “Holy Wisdom” in Greek. A church of the same name had been destroyed in riots that swept Constantinople in 532. When ...
... churches as the most visible sign of the close connection between church and state in his empire. The crowning glory of his reign was Hagia Sophia (HAY•ee•uh soh•FEE•uh), which means “Holy Wisdom” in Greek. A church of the same name had been destroyed in riots that swept Constantinople in 532. When ...
The Byzantine Empire
... “. . . The circumference of the city of Constantinople is eighteen miles; one-half of the city being bounded by the continent, the other by the sea, two arms of which meet here; the one a branch or outlet of the Russian, the other of the Spanish sea. Great stir and bustle prevails [dominates] at Con ...
... “. . . The circumference of the city of Constantinople is eighteen miles; one-half of the city being bounded by the continent, the other by the sea, two arms of which meet here; the one a branch or outlet of the Russian, the other of the Spanish sea. Great stir and bustle prevails [dominates] at Con ...
The Byzantine Empire - White Plains Public Schools
... “. . . The circumference of the city of Constantinople is eighteen miles; one-half of the city being bounded by the continent, the other by the sea, two arms of which meet here; the one a branch or outlet of the Russian, the other of the Spanish sea. Great stir and bustle prevails [dominates] at Con ...
... “. . . The circumference of the city of Constantinople is eighteen miles; one-half of the city being bounded by the continent, the other by the sea, two arms of which meet here; the one a branch or outlet of the Russian, the other of the Spanish sea. Great stir and bustle prevails [dominates] at Con ...
Byzantine Empire & The Great Schism,
... permanent split, between the Byzantine, or Eastern Orthodox, and the Roman Catholic churches. The pope and the patriarch excommunicated each other. Thereafter, contacts between the two churches were guarded and distant. They treated each other as rivals rather than as branches of the same faith. ...
... permanent split, between the Byzantine, or Eastern Orthodox, and the Roman Catholic churches. The pope and the patriarch excommunicated each other. Thereafter, contacts between the two churches were guarded and distant. They treated each other as rivals rather than as branches of the same faith. ...
Orthodox Christianity in the East
... As the Roman Empire continued to grow in size, it became increasingly more difficult to control. In 284 AD Emperor Diocletian (284-305) came to the throne after a century of disorganization, internal dissent, economic collapse, and foreign invasions. It wasn’t long after he took control that in 285 ...
... As the Roman Empire continued to grow in size, it became increasingly more difficult to control. In 284 AD Emperor Diocletian (284-305) came to the throne after a century of disorganization, internal dissent, economic collapse, and foreign invasions. It wasn’t long after he took control that in 285 ...
10.2 The Byzantine Empire
... The Byzantine Empire Three new civilizations based on religion emerged from the ruins of the Roman Empire: Byzantium, Islam, and Latin Christendom. Though the Roman Empire in the west fell to the German tribes, the eastern provinces survived because they were wealthier and more populous and because ...
... The Byzantine Empire Three new civilizations based on religion emerged from the ruins of the Roman Empire: Byzantium, Islam, and Latin Christendom. Though the Roman Empire in the west fell to the German tribes, the eastern provinces survived because they were wealthier and more populous and because ...
Fusion Review Byzantine Russia
... greater protection. Invaders could not easily take Constantinople. The Byzantines at first followed Roman ways. Constantinople was known as the ‘New Rome.’ Its public buildings and palaces were built in the Roman style. The city even had an oval arena called the Hippodrome, where chariot races and o ...
... greater protection. Invaders could not easily take Constantinople. The Byzantines at first followed Roman ways. Constantinople was known as the ‘New Rome.’ Its public buildings and palaces were built in the Roman style. The city even had an oval arena called the Hippodrome, where chariot races and o ...
Chapter 13 - resources
... survived for another millennium. - Byzantium dominated the eastern Mediterranean world politically and economically for centuries. - Even after its collapse the Byzantine Empire’s influence could be seen in the Slavic peoples of Eastern Europe and Russia. ...
... survived for another millennium. - Byzantium dominated the eastern Mediterranean world politically and economically for centuries. - Even after its collapse the Byzantine Empire’s influence could be seen in the Slavic peoples of Eastern Europe and Russia. ...
WH 10.1
... icons in churches. • The Pope decreed that not allowing icons was heresy. • Heresy – an opinion that conflicts with official church beliefs. • Excommunication – barring a person from church membership • The 2 churches split: Roman Catholic Church and Eastern Orthodox Church. ...
... icons in churches. • The Pope decreed that not allowing icons was heresy. • Heresy – an opinion that conflicts with official church beliefs. • Excommunication – barring a person from church membership • The 2 churches split: Roman Catholic Church and Eastern Orthodox Church. ...
The Byzantine Empire
... humble background to become not only an Empress, but an important advisor to Justinian and one of the world’s most powerful women of that time (6th century). During an early challenge to Justinian’s rule called the Nika Rebellion, she urged Justinian to stay and fight the rebels rather than flee the ...
... humble background to become not only an Empress, but an important advisor to Justinian and one of the world’s most powerful women of that time (6th century). During an early challenge to Justinian’s rule called the Nika Rebellion, she urged Justinian to stay and fight the rebels rather than flee the ...
The Great Schism
... The Great Schism I. Introduction In the Western Roman Empire, there were many problems with the government, chaos, and civil wars. As a result, the Christian church took control. However, in the Byzantine Empire (Eastern Rome), the emperor was still in charge and it was peaceful. Both the Western Ro ...
... The Great Schism I. Introduction In the Western Roman Empire, there were many problems with the government, chaos, and civil wars. As a result, the Christian church took control. However, in the Byzantine Empire (Eastern Rome), the emperor was still in charge and it was peaceful. Both the Western Ro ...
2.3Byzantine Empire
... • Main Idea 2: – The Romans of the eastern empire created a new society that was very different from society in the west ...
... • Main Idea 2: – The Romans of the eastern empire created a new society that was very different from society in the west ...
World History
... empress Theodora restored icons to the churches. • Despite this, differences between the churches would continue to grow. ...
... empress Theodora restored icons to the churches. • Despite this, differences between the churches would continue to grow. ...
Slide 1
... proclaimed a new emperor. Justinian and his officials, unable to control the crowd prepared to flee, but Theodora spoke up and gave a moving speech about the greater significance of the life of someone who died as a ruler, over that of someone who lived but was nothing. Her determined speech convinc ...
... proclaimed a new emperor. Justinian and his officials, unable to control the crowd prepared to flee, but Theodora spoke up and gave a moving speech about the greater significance of the life of someone who died as a ruler, over that of someone who lived but was nothing. Her determined speech convinc ...
The Byzantine Empire and Emerging Europe
... – They lived as a group, removed from the world; education and learning was an important part of their lives. ...
... – They lived as a group, removed from the world; education and learning was an important part of their lives. ...
Byzantine Test
... Please circle the answer that best answers the question. Good luck and have fun! 1) What was an advantage of the new capital located at Constantinople? a. Byzantium was the center of trade between 3 continents b. It was easily defended because it was an island. c. It was the center of worship for ...
... Please circle the answer that best answers the question. Good luck and have fun! 1) What was an advantage of the new capital located at Constantinople? a. Byzantium was the center of trade between 3 continents b. It was easily defended because it was an island. c. It was the center of worship for ...
The Rise of the Byzantine Empire
... — “Rule of Four”- One ruler and successor were chosen for each part of the Roman Empire. ...
... — “Rule of Four”- One ruler and successor were chosen for each part of the Roman Empire. ...