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Unit 3: The Byzantine Empire

Unit 3: The Byzantine Empire. The new empire in the East. Geography. Constantinople Location The Bosporus strait Trade Defense Walls Moat Peninsula. Geography and natural defenses. The West Language Latin Legal system Religion Education Economy Lifestyle Art/Architecture.

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Unit 3: The Byzantine Empire

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  1. Unit 3: The Byzantine Empire • The new empire in the East

  2. Geography • Constantinople • Location • The Bosporus strait • Trade • Defense • Walls • Moat • Peninsula

  3. Geography and natural defenses

  4. The West Language Latin Legal system Religion Education Economy Lifestyle Art/Architecture The East Language Greek Legal system Religion Education Economy Lifestyle Art/Architecture Latin West vs. the Byzantine East

  5. Economy and Politics • Byzantine Prosperity • Trade (silk) • Art (mosaics) • Weapons (Greek Fire) • The Relationship between church and state • East (Bishop chosen by Emperor) • West (Pope chooses HRE)

  6. The Split between East and West • Christianity • Language • Ceremonies / Holy days • Filioque statement • Iconoclasm • Married clergy • “One God, one Emperor, one religion • The Schism of 1054 • Eastern Orthodox Church

  7. Justinian and Theodora (527-565) • Justinian's Code • Theodora (wife) • The Hagia Sophia • Conquest of the West • The Stirrup

  8. Justinian in the West

  9. The Hagia Sophia

  10. The Byzantine Empire Besieged • By 631 had lost back all of the land in the West • Why? • The Emergence of Islam • 717 Muslim Navy repelled by Greek Fire • Slavs in the Balkans in the 11th Century

  11. Byzantine Empire by 1050

  12. The Decline of the Byzantine Empire • Military never great (diplomacy now less effective) • 1071 The Battle of Manzikert (Seljuk Turks) • Wiped out the Byzantine army • 1204: 4th Crusade took Constantinople • 1453: Ottoman Turks • Memhed II

  13. The Steppe • Dry grassland from Manchuria to Hungry • Western Steppe • Central Asia to Europe • Eastern Steppe • Present-day Mongolia • Little rain • Dry wind that supports rugged type of grass

  14. Nomadic Way of Life • Pastoralist • Constantly on the move looking for new areas to graze • Nomads don’t aimlessly wander, they followed a seasonal pattern. • Battles often erupted over the land • Clans • Family groups

  15. Temujin • Born into legend • Father was killed when he was 9 • Mother raised the family in poverty. • Revenge (Tatars) • 1200 A.D. • Temujin brought the clans together as one group • “Universal Leader” • Genghis Khan (1206) • Led the Mongols in conquering much of Asia

  16. Genghis the Conqueror • Brilliant organizer • Gifted strategist • Used tricks to decisive his enemies • Fake retreat • Adopted new weapons and strategies • Horse • Bow • Used cruelty as a weapon • Psychological warfare • One of the first people to use terrorism

  17. The Mongol Empire • After the death of Genghis Kahn his territory was divided by his heirs • Khanates • Kublai Kahn began the Yuan Dynasty of China • Defeated in 1368 by the Ming Dynasty

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