Slide 1
... Christianity develops differently in Eastern and Western Roman Empires. Two churches disagree over many issues, including the use of icons. Icons are two-dimensional religious images used to aid in prayer. Leading bishop of Eastern Christianity is known as a Patriarch. In the West, the pope exc ...
... Christianity develops differently in Eastern and Western Roman Empires. Two churches disagree over many issues, including the use of icons. Icons are two-dimensional religious images used to aid in prayer. Leading bishop of Eastern Christianity is known as a Patriarch. In the West, the pope exc ...
The Byzantine Empire
... Eastern Empire preserved Greek and Roman culture In former Western Empire, Germanic, and Roman cultures ...
... Eastern Empire preserved Greek and Roman culture In former Western Empire, Germanic, and Roman cultures ...
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... Christians in the former Byzantine territory had adopted Muslim faith due to the followers of Muhammad’s take over of the Sasanid Empire and several other countries. Latin Principalities were established on the Byzantine Empire because the Fourth Crusades decision to sack Constantinople. This occu ...
... Christians in the former Byzantine territory had adopted Muslim faith due to the followers of Muhammad’s take over of the Sasanid Empire and several other countries. Latin Principalities were established on the Byzantine Empire because the Fourth Crusades decision to sack Constantinople. This occu ...
The Byzantine Empire
... Roman Catholic Christianity: Teachings of Jesus The Bible The Sacraments A church hierarchy with patriarchs, bishops, and priests ◦ Missionaries ◦ Intolerance toward other religions ...
... Roman Catholic Christianity: Teachings of Jesus The Bible The Sacraments A church hierarchy with patriarchs, bishops, and priests ◦ Missionaries ◦ Intolerance toward other religions ...
AP World History Notes Chapter 10A
... Roman Catholic Christianity: Teachings of Jesus The Bible The Sacraments A church hierarchy with patriarchs, bishops, and priests ◦ Missionaries ◦ Intolerance toward other religions ...
... Roman Catholic Christianity: Teachings of Jesus The Bible The Sacraments A church hierarchy with patriarchs, bishops, and priests ◦ Missionaries ◦ Intolerance toward other religions ...
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... Roman Catholic Christianity: Teachings of Jesus The Bible The Sacraments A church hierarchy with patriarchs, bishops, and priests ◦ Missionaries ◦ Intolerance toward other religions ...
... Roman Catholic Christianity: Teachings of Jesus The Bible The Sacraments A church hierarchy with patriarchs, bishops, and priests ◦ Missionaries ◦ Intolerance toward other religions ...
European Christendom
... Roman Catholic Christianity: Teachings of Jesus The Bible The Sacraments A church hierarchy with patriarchs, bishops, and priests ◦ Missionaries ◦ Intolerance toward other religions ...
... Roman Catholic Christianity: Teachings of Jesus The Bible The Sacraments A church hierarchy with patriarchs, bishops, and priests ◦ Missionaries ◦ Intolerance toward other religions ...
The Byzantine Empire and Russia
... What was the Byzantine Empire? • The predominantly Greek-speaking continuation of the Roman Empire during the Middle Ages. • Initially the eastern half of the Roman Empire, it survived the collapse of the Western Roman Empire and continued to thrive • Its capital city was Constantinople, originall ...
... What was the Byzantine Empire? • The predominantly Greek-speaking continuation of the Roman Empire during the Middle Ages. • Initially the eastern half of the Roman Empire, it survived the collapse of the Western Roman Empire and continued to thrive • Its capital city was Constantinople, originall ...
Introduction to the Byzantine Empire
... The Emperor was the most powerful person in the Empire. Justinian ruled the Byzantine empire from 527 to 565. During his reign, he: recovered provinces that had been previously overrun by invaders. The Byzantine empire reached its greatest size under Justinian. launched a program to beautify Constan ...
... The Emperor was the most powerful person in the Empire. Justinian ruled the Byzantine empire from 527 to 565. During his reign, he: recovered provinces that had been previously overrun by invaders. The Byzantine empire reached its greatest size under Justinian. launched a program to beautify Constan ...
The Byzantine Empire
... – Priests may not marry; this is called celibacy – Divorce is not permitted – Church is centered in Rome; it is far from the capital of Constantinople ...
... – Priests may not marry; this is called celibacy – Divorce is not permitted – Church is centered in Rome; it is far from the capital of Constantinople ...
Byzantine Empire Study Guide
... murals or wooden panels; liked in the West but not in the East Patriarch – highest Church official; Byzantine emperor was not a priest but controlled Church affairs and appointed the patriarch in Constantinople; pope and patriarch were rivals – excommunicated each other Schism – split; Great Schism ...
... murals or wooden panels; liked in the West but not in the East Patriarch – highest Church official; Byzantine emperor was not a priest but controlled Church affairs and appointed the patriarch in Constantinople; pope and patriarch were rivals – excommunicated each other Schism – split; Great Schism ...
The Commonwealth of Byzantium
... • How did Christianity spread to Europe? • How would you describe the Byzantine Church’s formation and views of Christianity? ...
... • How did Christianity spread to Europe? • How would you describe the Byzantine Church’s formation and views of Christianity? ...
Byzantine Empire
... Ancient history is the study of the written past from the beginning of recorded human history until the Early Middle Ages in Europe. • The Middle Ages or Medieval Period began with the fall of the Roman Empire in 476 A.D. and lasts to about 1500. ...
... Ancient history is the study of the written past from the beginning of recorded human history until the Early Middle Ages in Europe. • The Middle Ages or Medieval Period began with the fall of the Roman Empire in 476 A.D. and lasts to about 1500. ...
Byzantine Empire and Russia
... Ancient history is the study of the written past from the beginning of recorded human history until the Early Middle Ages in Europe. • The Middle Ages or Medieval Period began with the fall of the Roman Empire in 476 A.D. and lasts to about 1500. ...
... Ancient history is the study of the written past from the beginning of recorded human history until the Early Middle Ages in Europe. • The Middle Ages or Medieval Period began with the fall of the Roman Empire in 476 A.D. and lasts to about 1500. ...
11.1 The Byzantine Empire
... diplomacy, and military power. • Constantinople falls in 1453; brings an end to the Byzantine Empire. ...
... diplomacy, and military power. • Constantinople falls in 1453; brings an end to the Byzantine Empire. ...
The Byzantine Empire & the Eastern Orthodox Church
... With the new codes of law and the establishment of the Eastern Orthodox Church, the division of the East and West was more ...
... With the new codes of law and the establishment of the Eastern Orthodox Church, the division of the East and West was more ...
The Byzantine Empire 2013 - St. Anastasia Catholic School
... Christian Roman laws into simplified codes to ensure fair treatment for all • We use a similar system in America ...
... Christian Roman laws into simplified codes to ensure fair treatment for all • We use a similar system in America ...
11.1-the-byzantine
... 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 ...
He created the Justinian Code. He hired 10 legal experts who went
... the Western Roman Empire and those in the Eastern Roman Empire. Eventually, they began to develop different rituals and ceremonies. The Pope (WEST) and the Patriarch (EAST) both disagreed on whether ICONS could be used in churches. These two excommunicated one another in 1054. This is when the two c ...
... the Western Roman Empire and those in the Eastern Roman Empire. Eventually, they began to develop different rituals and ceremonies. The Pope (WEST) and the Patriarch (EAST) both disagreed on whether ICONS could be used in churches. These two excommunicated one another in 1054. This is when the two c ...
The Byzantine Empire and Russia
... dream was to restore the old Roman Empire to its former greatness. To accomplish this aim, he did several things. He conquered North Africa in 533. He also took back the Italian peninsula from the Ostrogoths and the southeastern part of the Iberian Peninsula from the Visigoths. He then reestablished ...
... dream was to restore the old Roman Empire to its former greatness. To accomplish this aim, he did several things. He conquered North Africa in 533. He also took back the Italian peninsula from the Ostrogoths and the southeastern part of the Iberian Peninsula from the Visigoths. He then reestablished ...
11.1 The Byzantine Empire
... 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, Constantinople was rising ...
... 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, Constantinople was rising ...
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 ...