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Review Quiz: Fall of the Roman Empire 5 main causes: – – – – – Economy Cost of defense; devaluation Military Army included invaders as members Moral decay Loss of faith in Rome and family Political problems Civil conflict; weak gov’t Invasion Attacks on borders Timeline A.D. 330—Constantine moves the capital to Byzantium (Constantinople) Timeline A.D. 395—Leaders divided the empire due to difficulties in communications b/t the eastern & western parts of the empire A.D. 476—Western Roman Empire is overrun by Germanic (barbarian) tribes Timeline A.D. 527—Justinian succeeded his uncle to the throne in the East A.D. 533—Justinian sends General Belisarius to reconquer former Roman territory Timeline A.D. 850s—Byzantine culture spreads to Russia Timeline A.D. 1054—the church splits into two parts (schism) Timeline A.D. 1240—Mongols destroy Kiev (Russian city) A.D. 1453—Constantinople falls to Ottoman Turks Division of the Roman Empire Rome to • Capital moved in A. D. 330 from ______ Byzantium _________ which is modern-day Istanbul _________ in Turkey • Western Roman Empire survived until 476 A. D. when it failed to have a Roman _________ Emperor • Eastern Roman Empire becomes _________ Byzantine Empire which includes: – Asia Minor (nucleus = Greece); replaced Latin Greek language with _________ Establishment of Byzantine Empire The capital of the Eastern Roman Empire was changed to Constantinople to provide political, economic, and military advantages. • Location of Constantinople – Protection of the eastern frontier – Distant from Germanic invasions in the western empire – Crossroads of trade – Easily fortified site on a peninsula bordered by natural harbors Geography of Byzantine Empire Black Sea Bosporus Strait Strait of Dardanelles Aegean Sea Asia Minor Mediterranean ASIA MINOR PALESTINE Constantinople The Role of Constantinople • Formerly known as Byzantium Constantine • Renamed for Emperor __________ • Seat of Byzantine Empire until Ottoman conquest in A.D. 1453 • Preserved classical Greco-Roman culture R.A.P. What is another name for the Byzantine Empire? Which of the following was NOT a reason for the capital of Rome to be moved to the Byzantine Empire? a) It was located closer to important trade routes b)It was isolated from German barbarian attacks c)It was a holy city for Christians Constantinople served as a center for what two cultures? a)Persia and Rome b)Greece and Persia c)Rome and Greece R.A.P. Which map BEST shows the location of Constantinople? 1 2 3 Justinian (A. D. 527-565) “The Emperor Who Never Slept” • First to codify Roman law, which became the basis for law codes of Western Europe • Re-conquered former Roman territories • Expanded trade • Under Justinian’s reign, the Byzantine Empire reached its height in culture and prosperity – (Examples: Corpus Juris Civilis, Hagia Sophia) Justinian’s Law Code • His goal = “#1 government, #1 empire, #1 religion” • Ordered a panel of 10 scholars & a lawyer to “classify” Roman laws which took 6 years – Known as Corpus Juris Civilis (Collection of Civil Law) – Became basis for European law iPads Complete the following task: 1. Search • Unusual U.S. laws that remain even though they are outdated (search for “unusual” or “stupid” U.S. laws) 2. In Notes, make a list of 3-5 laws that would be considered “outdated” according to modern standards. 3. Have something prepared to share in a few minutes Located in Istanbul Hagia Sophia “Holy Wisdom” Built in A. D. 532 Originally a church, then an Islamic mosque, now a museum iPads Complete the following tasks: Use “Maps” or “Google Earth” to search “Istanbul, Turkey” 1. • • What is nearby? What type of land formation is this? 2. Use “Maps” or “Google Earth” to search “Hagia Sophia, Istanbul, Turkey” (You may have to move around to find it!!!) 3. Use “Safari” to complete a Google Image Search for “Hagia Sophia” • • Find interior & exterior images of the building Save your fav’s by pushing the power key and home key at the same time (should ‘snap’ like a camera) OR hold your finger on the pic until a text box appears…select SAVE image Division between Western and Eastern Churches The cultural and political differences between the eastern and western Roman empire weakened the unity of the Christian Church and led to its division. The Western Church vs. The Eastern Church • Centered in _____ Rome • Farther from seat of power after Constantinople became capital • Use of ______ Latin language in liturgy (public worship service) • Centered in Constantinople _____________ • Close to seat of power after Constantinople became capital Greek • Use of _____ language in liturgy Division between Western and Eastern Churches What factors produced the division within the Christian Church? – The authority of the Pope eventually accepted in the West – The authority of the Patriarch eventually accepted in the East – Practices such as celibacy eventually accepted in the West The Church Splits Western Roman Empire Eastern Roman Empire ROMAN CATHOLIC EASTERN ORTHODOX Capital City Language Type of Christianity (Name of Church) Leader of Church Accepted Practices Rubric: Accuracy Use of Color Image to represent “division” Neatness Completeness 5 points 5 points 5 points 5 points 5 points The Church Splits Western Roman Empire Eastern Roman Empire ROMAN CATHOLIC EASTERN ORTHODOX Capital City Language Type of Christianity (Name of Church) Leader of Church Accepted Practices Byzantine Art and Architecture • Greek Orthodox Christianity and imperial patronage enabled the Byzantine Empire to develop a unique style of art and architecture. • Inspired by _________ Christianity and imperial power • Icons - religious images • Mosaics found in public and religious structures • Most important example = Hagia Sophia (the Byzantine domed church) Byzantine Culture How did Greek and Roman culture survive within the Byzantine Empire? • Continued flourishing of Greco-Roman traditions • Greek as official language (contrasted with Latin _______ in the West) Greek ________ Orthodox • Type of Christianity: _______ • Greek and Roman knowledge preserved in libraries Byzantine _________ Byzantine Culture Influenced Russia and Eastern Europe Why did the Byzantine Empire have so much influence on religion, culture, and trade in Russia and Eastern Europe? • Trade routes between Black Sea and Baltic straits and Dneiper River which Sea via the _____ allowed for access to northern Europe Orthodox Christianity by • Adoption of ________ Russia and much of eastern Europe • Adoption of ______ Greek alphabet to the Slavic languages by St. Cyril Cyrillic Alphabet (Modernized Version) Influence cont’d • Church architecture and religious art – Churches embellished with gold, silver, marble, ivory, and jewels – Icons displayed on church walls, in homes, and shrines – Art mostly of religious subjects – Mosaics, jeweled crosses, and ivory boxes (for sacred items) – Illuminated manuscripts (elaborately decorated books) Byzantine Art Illuminated Manuscript Mosaic of Empress Theodora Jeweled cross Liturgy Jeweled crosses Mosaic-Justinian Index Card Quiz • List 4 things about Justinian’s life or administration. • List 3 things about the location of Constantinople. • List 2 things you learned about the schism. • List 1 way the Byzantine Empire influenced Russia/Eastern Europe.