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The Byzantine Empire Review: Constantine Constantine begins rule in _______________ A.D. Constantine becomes _______________ and stops persecution of Christians in Empire Constantine decided to build a new capital city Constantine chose _______________ (Eastern Roman Empire) In 330 A.D. _______________ renamed _______________ (City of Constantine) Constantinople By early 500’s, Constantinople had large _______________, _______________, _______________, a _______________, a _______________, _______________and a _______________ (or circus) Although the name of their city had changed the people who lived there were still called _______________. Eastern Roman Empire Emperors who followed Constantine continued to rule the Eastern half from _______________ The Eastern half was far stronger than the Western half The Byzantine _______________ was the strongest in the world Byzantines also had a strong _______________ network. The Fall of the Western Empire As Rome was falling to invaders, strong _______________ and an excellent _______________ protected Constantinople. With the Western Empire now gone the Eastern Empire became known as the _______________ Empire The Byzantine Empire The early Byzantine Empire had many excellent _______________ who were wise as well as popular. They encouraged _______________ and made _______________ to laws and government. This also helped strengthen the Empire. The Age of Justinian One of the greatest Byzantine Emperors was _______________ Justinian was a _______________ ruler who rarely gave up on a task until it was completed The Byzantine Empire He had been born into a _______________ family and was known to listen to all his subjects (rich and poor) Emperor Justinian One of Justinian’s most lasting contributions was a system of _______________ When Justinian became emperor, the empire was using a disorganized system of old _______________ laws. Justinian appointed a team to _______________ and _______________ centuries of Roman laws. Justinian’s Code _______________ _______________ became a organized collection and explanation of Roman laws for use by the Byzantine Empire Eventually this code became the basis for the legal systems of most modern _______________ countries Reuniting the Roman Empire Justinian also wanted to reunite the entire “_______________” He re-conquered all of _______________ and began to make his way into Northern and Western Europe A lack of _______________ and _______________ stopped Justinian's conquests Empress Theodora _______________, wife to _______________, came from humble beginnings. Her father was a _______________ in Constantinople's Hippodrome Theodora's marriage to Justinian gave her great _______________. Many of Justinian's decisions were made with her _______________ Theodora worked to improve _______________and helped change _______________to protect women. Hagia Sophia Commissioned by Emperor _______________ It took _______________workers _______________ years to build the Hagia Sophia cathedral. Hagia Sophia means _______________. Byzantine Culture The Byzantine Empire In addition to preserving the principals of Roman law, Byzantine scholars also kept and copied the works of the ancient _______________. At its peak, Byzantine civilization blended _______________, _______________, and _______________ influences. Later Byzantine culture will heavily influence the Italian _______________. The Empires Later Years After the death of Justinian the Byzantine Empire began to _______________ Later emperors had to fight wars against many neighboring enemies _______________ and _______________ to the East, _______________ to the South and _______________ peoples to the North and West. The Byzantine Empire was shrinking in both _______________ and _______________ A Religious Dispute Although most Byzantines were _______________, they did not practice Christianity the same way as people from Western Europe The Byzantines rejected the authority of the _______________ (leader of the church in Rome) They Byzantine Emperor had to approve church officials in Constantinople _______________ was the language of the Byzantine Church, while _______________was the language of the Roman church Use of Icons At this time many Christians prayed to saints or holy people, represented by _______________ In the 700’s a Byzantine Emperor _______________ the use of Icons, saying they violated Gods commandments The Pope disagreed, and _______________ the emperor from the Church. The Great Schism Byzantines felt the Pope did not have the authority to banish the emperor This led to a schism, or _______________, in the Christian church in 1054 Now there were two distinct forms of Christianity: the ______________________________in the west and the ______________________________in the east. The Byzantine Empire A Second Golden Age Lasted from about _______________ until the _______________ _______________ increased and merchants came from all over This caused the _______________, _______________ and _______________ to grow. The long reign of Emperor _______________ (976-1025) was the most exceptional rule since Justinian. The Empire regained some of its land it had lost and there was a burst of creativity in the arts. The Fall of Constantinople During the 1000’s _______________ peoples to the East were gaining power By 1100’s, _______________ had taken the inland areas of Asia Minor Byzantines were also threatened by the _______________ In 1171, disagreements over trade led to war and Constantinople was attacked by ______________________________ ______________________________ruled the city for 50 years. In 1261, the Byzantines regained their capital, but little was left of their empire. The Fall of the Byzantine Empire In 1453, a force of about 70,000 _______________ surrounded Constantinople. They came by both _______________ and _______________ and brought cannons to attack the city’s walls The defending force, which numbered 7,000 held out for _______________ months. Then the Byzantine capital finally fell. Constantinople Today Like Constantine before them, the new rulers would rebuild the city and make it an imperial capital. Renamed _______________, the city became a great center of _______________ culture and the capital of the ______________________________.