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The Byzantine Empire 523 A.D. – 1453 A.D. • The Roman Empire fell and became the east and west. The east became the Byzantine Empire.

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The Byzantine Empire 523 A.D. – 1453 A.D. The Roman Empire fell and became the east and west. The east became the Byzantine Empire. . Constantinople (named after Constantine)-Became the Capital of the Empire. (W.W.S). W = Water- the capital is surrounded by water (good for defense) - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: The Byzantine Empire 523 A.D. – 1453 A.D

The Byzantine Empire 523 A.D. – 1453 A.D.• The Roman Empire fell and became the

east and west. The east became the Byzantine Empire.

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Constantinople (named after Constantine)-Became the Capital of the Empire. (W.W.S)• W = Water- the capital is

surrounded by water (good for defense)

• W = Walls-They built 13 miles of walls around the city

• S = Shipping- The Bosphorus strait connects the Black Sea and the Mediterranean Sea. -Great for trading goods between Europe and Asia

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Justinian-most ambitious leaders of Constantinople Created the Justinian

Codes-• He organized

Christian Roman laws into simplified codes to ensure fair treatment for all

• We use a similar system in America today.

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Theodora• Theodora-his wife• Considered his legal

equal “his back bone” • She encouraged

Justinian to stop rioting enemies. The army killed 30,000!

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Hagia Sophia Church• Byzantine

emperors were head of the church and the govt. (Not in Rome)

• Created the Hagia Sophia Church

• Christianity spreads!!!

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Christianity Splits Into Christian (west) and Orthodox Christian (east)

1040-Christian ChurchSplits because they interpret

and practice Christianity differently

Christianity in West•Services in Latin

Orthodox Christians in East•Services in Greek•let priests get married

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St. Martin Belgium

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Mosaic

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Eastern Orthodox Church in Russia

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Dome Mosaic

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Venice