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What advantages did Constantinople have due to its geographical location? Name all 4 1. Protection of the eastern frontier 2. Distance from Germanic invasions in the western empire 3. Crossroads of trade 4. Easily fortified site on a peninsula bordering natural harbors Came from a poor family. Left his family to become an Educated man Eventually became Roman Emperor Under Justinian, the Byzantine Empire reached its height in culture and prosperity. Full of enthusiasm for the memories of Rome, he set himself, and achieved, the task of reviving Roman glory. Re-conquest of former Roman territories. Regained territories in Italy and parts of Spain and North Africa. With the expansion of the physical geography of the Empire Justinian also expanded trade. The most enduring work of Justinian was his codification of the laws. As the first to codify Roman law, Justinian provided the basis for the law codes of Western Europe. Justinian believed that the great empire he was re-conquering had to have the strength of organized unity. He said in his law code that a state rests on arms and law. Code The collection of useful Roman laws Digest Summarized Roman legal opinions (Guide for judges) Institutes Introduction to the law and the Code for law students Novels Laws added to the Code Justinian’s wife Theodora was an influential advisor to him. Because of her Byzantine law improved the status of women. For the first time, allowed Christian women to own property equal to that of their dowry A dowry meant the money or goods a wife brought to a husband at marriage Strong central government Government officials were skilled, efficient, and well paid. Clever diplomats Created alliances through marriage with foreign powers. Powerful Military “Greek fire”: when sprayed or thrown onto enemy ships, the liquid burst into flames, setting them on fire.