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The Byzantine Empire The “New Rome”

The Byzantine Empire The “New Rome”. AD 476 : Western Rome fell due to barbarian invasions Eastern Rome survived for 1000 years (capital – Constantinople) Preserved Greek & Roman culture. Byzantine Empire.

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The Byzantine Empire The “New Rome”

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  1. The Byzantine EmpireThe “New Rome”

  2. AD 476: Western Rome fell due to barbarian invasions Eastern Rome survived for 1000 years (capital – Constantinople) Preserved Greek & Roman culture Byzantine Empire

  3. Constantinople: Where Europe & Asia Meet

  4. Overlooked the Bosporus Strait Richest & largest European city Dominated economic life in the Mediterranean Major center of trade between the east & west Constantinople

  5. Influential Leaders

  6. Justinian - 6th century emperor (Eastern empire) Took power in 527AD One of Byzantine’s greatest rulers Justinian & Theodora

  7. Justinian’s wife Theodora was VERY influential during his reign Wanted to improve the social standing of women; urged Justinian to give women more rights Justinian & Theodora

  8. Military Expansion

  9. Belisarius: Peasant with little military experience Friend of Theodora’s Eventually appointed general of the Byzantine army Belisarius

  10. Violent riot Occurred in Constantinople at the Hippodrome ½ the city burned or destroyed Thousands of people killed Nika Rebellion

  11. When the taxpayers revolted Justinian wanted to flee Theodora advised against this course of action Justinian stayed & with the Belasarius’ help his army crushed the rebels Belisarius & Expansion

  12. In addition, Belisarius fought a series of wars against the Vandals, Ostrogoths & Visigoths The Byzantines conquered these Germanic groups and extended their rule in the west War!!!!!

  13. Conflict in the Church

  14. During the 8th century a church controversy arose over the use of icons (religious images) in worship Eastern church (Constantinople) vs. Western church (Rome) Conflict in the Church

  15. In AD 726 Emperor Leo III ordered the removal of all icons Believed that they encouraged superstition & the worship of idols Supporters known as iconoclasts, or icon (image)breakers Conflict in the Church

  16. Church officials resisted the Emperor’s demands & were supported by the Roman Pope Resulted in an argument over the true source of religious authority Eastern church or western church? Conflict in the Church

  17. The Pope, in Rome, claimed that he was the supreme leader of church The Patriarch, in Constantinople, claimed that he was the supreme leader of the church Conflict in the Church

  18. This controversy eventually resulted in a schism (separation) in 1054 Roman Catholic Church in the West & Eastern Orthodox Church in the East Conflict in the Church

  19. Byzantine Culture

  20. Byzantine art glorified religion Icons in homes, churches & shrines Mosaics: Tiny pieces of colored glass or flat stone set in plaster Byzantine Art

  21. Subjects of Byzantine art appeared stiff & artificial with calm, meditative faces to inspire reverence Byzantine Art

  22. Greatest form of Byzantine art Greatest masterpiece: The Hagia Sophia (church), meaning “holy wisdom” Byzantine Architecture

  23. Built in the shape of a Greek cross Includes murals, mosaics & insets of ivory, silver & jewels Byzantine Architecture

  24. Capped by a huge dome that rests on massive columns • Byzantine Architecture Byzantine Architecture

  25. Justinian had Roman laws codified & classified Preserved Rome’s legal heritage & later became the basis for most European legal systems Justinian’s Code

  26. And Finally…

  27. Expanded the Empire Justinian’s Code The Hagia Sophia Helped spread Christianity Increased women's’ rights Justinian’s Accomplishments

  28. The Plague of Justinian: In the worst year of the plague, 10,000 people died every day Destroyed a huge % of the empire’s population Decline of Empire

  29. Foreign Invasions: Attacks from the Avars, Slavs, Bulgars and Persians GREATLY weakened the empire Decline of Empire

  30. Ottoman Turks from central Asia attacked the Eastern provinces AD 1453 - Ottomans laid siege to Constantinople Constantinople fell… Fall of Constantinople

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