Title: Section 3 Quiz
1Section 3 Quiz
- What is a diet?
- Define an ethnic group.
- What is the Golden Bull?
- What Slavic country became orthodox Catholic?
- What ethnic group migrated from region to region
in Ancient Europe because of religious
persecution?
2EQ What are some differences between the Roman
empire and the Byzantine Empire?
3Roman Empire Splits
- The Roman empire officially falls to the
Ostrogoths in 476 A.D. - The East keeps Latin West begins to speak Greek
- Control of church different for each half
official head in Rome still - Church split into regions, called a diocese, or
district of a church under a bishop - The east half becomes Roman Catholic the west
becomes Greek Orthodox Church - orthodox traditional, or having to do with the
Greek orthodox church
4Justinian
- His father was emperor
- Dies and leaves him crown
- Marries Theodora, a former actress
- Together they rebuild Constantinople
- Hagia Sophia, means holy wisdom
- Orthodox Catholicism
- head of church in Constantinople seated at the
Hagia - Greek main language Bible written in Greek
5Justinian Greatest Byzantine Emperor
- Re-united the two halves of the roman empire
- Except for Gaul, Hispania, and Great Britain
Roman Empire
Byzantine Empire
6Justinian Code
- Wanted to collect Roman laws into a clear system
unlike 12 Tables werent categorized - Codified, or organized them into categories
- Created
- Public Law, for government
- Private Law, for individuals
- Natural law everyone no matter where follows
these ideas about marriage and how children
should be raised - Civil law each nation makes up their own laws
that the state makes how much to pay in taxes - Law of nations governs interaction between
nations laws about slavery and trade contracts
7Differences Between Rome and Byzantium
- Write down three differences between Rome and
Byzantium in 3 COMPLETE sentences. - Turn it in to me.
8Iconoclasm 700s 800s
Bible Commandment (thou shalt not make graven
images) (you shall not make cast idols) (you
shall not You shall not make for yourself an
idol, whether in the form of anything that is in
heaven above, or that is on the earth beneath, or
that is in the water under the earth.
- Greek Orthodox starts arguing that NO icons, or
pictures of Jesus or saints should be made - Why? Because they believed that is like making an
idol - Iconimage
- Went around smashing and destroying all images of
Jesus
9The Great Schism 1054 A.D.
- East and West were already separated government
-wise - Rome had fallen into Dark Ages with the rest of
Europe, and was isolated - Had good relations until Roman Pope Leo IX claims
supremacy - Official split between Roman Catholic and Greek
Orthodox churches comes - The Roman head claimed supremacy
- They excommunicated each other
- Leads to wars between empires
10y
- Byzantium fights Persia 540 A.D. under
Justinian - Byzantium fights Ottomans, a Muslim empire 1453
A.D. - Leads to downsizing of the empire over the next
500 years
11Genghis Khan 1162-1227 A.D.
- United nomadic tribes of North East Asia
- Conquered most of Central Asia and southern part
of modern day Russia - Used siege tactics and feigned retreat as
military strategy - United silk road under one government
- Set up an authoritarian style of rule
- Yet he was tolerant of other religions
- Meritocracy people in his government got jobs
based on merit, not status or class
12Orthodox Offshoots
- Anyone who lives in the Balkans and Russia is
considered a slav - Slavs spread Orthodox Catholicism to Western
Europe
13Russia
- Kiev capital of Russia
- Ivan III, (The Great) most important figure in
ancient Russian history - 1440-1505 - took power away from boyars, or land-owning
nobles - refused to submit to Ottoman power
- After Byzantium fell, the orthodox church sees
the new head of the church in Russia - People living in the Balkans look to this new
head for protection against the Muslims
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15Friday Quiz
- What is the name of the structure in the picture
to the right? - What two people are credited with building the
structure to the right? - Compare Christianity under Justinians harsh rule
with the way Romans treated Christians? (think
about what Justinian did.) - Describe the Great Schism.
- Explain the split between the eastern and western
churches over icons. - Name another difference between the east and the
west. - What was the official name of the church in the
West .in the east? - The Byzantine Empire eventually fell to what new
growing empire? - What religion was this new empire?
- What Mongolian leader set up an autocratic rule
in Russia, to the North of - Byzantium?
- 11. Why was he a tolerant ruler despite his
autocratic ways? - 12. Explain why Justinians Code was different
than the Roman 12 Tables.
13. Which of the maps on the left represents the
Byzantine Empire at its largest?
A
B
16Byzantium Rap
- Find a partner.
- You will have 10 minutes to come up with a 2-line
rap on Byzantium using FACTUAL information from
your notes and worksheets. - You may do more if you choose, but it must AT
LEAST be 2 rhyming lines. - When the bell rings, you will come up with your
partner and perform it to the hip hop beat. - You will begin and end your rhyme with this
chorus - Byzantium, this is my anthem. Byzantium, this is
my anthem.
Example Chorus Byzantium, this is my
anthem. Byzantium, this is my anthem.
Verse The east went Greek, the west kept
Latin then the Ottomans came in with their
cannons. Catholic - Orthodox, whyd they
fight? Over icons and wafers, over who was
right.
Excommunications lead to wars and
downsization. Chorus Byzantium, this
is my anthem. Byzantium, this is my anthem.
17 18- Who is responsible for splitting the Roman Empire
in half in a power sharing agreement?
19 20- What two people ruled Byzantium during its Golden
Age?
21 22- Why is Theodoras background less than spotless?
23- Because she was an actress, bear dancer, and
likely even a prostitute
24- Why were Byzantine people rioting in the
Hippodrome Nika Riots?
25- Because they were angry with Justinians harsh
policies
26- What was Justinians first reaction, or instinct,
when facing the riots?
27- He almost abdicated, or gave up
28- Who convinced him to stay?
29 30 31- A super-bowl like events arena for chariot races
and public debates
32- What was the reslt of the Nika Riots?
33- Justinian told the rioters to meet him at the
Hippodrome for a debate, and he murdered them
34- What church did Theodora and Justinian build?
35 36- How did Justinian change the Roman 12 Tables?
37- He codified them and categorized them
differently, making them easier to understand.
38- What was so unique about this church?
39- The largest dome ever built up to that point in
history
40- What is the church used as today?
41 42- Byzantium was close to Russia and traded with
them all throughout their history, but in what
way did they influence Russia the most?
43- They influenced them through orthodox
Christianity.
44- What is orthodox Christianity called in Russia?
45 46- When the old Rome fell, which ethnic group
actually conquered the city of Rome?
47 48- What ethnic group ruled the area known as Gaul?
49 50- During the later years of the Byzantined Empire,
what Mongolian leader conquered an area larger
than Alexander the Great or even the Romans?
51 52- How did people get jobs in his government?
53 54- Ghengis Khan was a tolerant ruler why?
55- Because he allowed all thecultures he conquered,
more than any other Empire, practice their own
religions.
56- Was Justinian a tolerant ruler? Why or Why not?
57- No, because he killed anyone who wasnt a
Christian, including Jews who he persecuted the
most.
58Point to the Roman Empire at its height of power.
59- What was the Great Schism of 1054?
60- When the churches split officially
61- What did the argument start over?
62- Communion wafers and bread
63- What was the argument really about?
64- Supremacy, who had the supreme right to decide
what the church did
65- Who was the head of the Roman Catholic church?
66 67- What is the ultimate result of Byzantiums wars
first with Persia, and then the Arab empires?
68- A gradual downsizing of the Byzantine Empire
69- Who was the head of the Greek Orthodox Church?
70- Bishop in Constantinople.
71 72 73- Which Empire went through a period of iconoclasm?
74 75- What did the Greek Orthodox Church believe about
icons?
76- That no icons of Jesus or the apostles or the
saints should be made, because it was against
the Biblical commandment about not making graven
images
77- What did Ivan III of Russia do that helped
concentrate his power?
78- Took land away from the boyars, or nobles, and
gave it to the peasants
79- What else did he do that makes him legendary for
Russians?
80- He stood up to the Ottomans.
81- What culture eventually conquered Constantinople,
all that was left of the Byzantine Empire?
82 83 84 85- Slavs who were living in the Balkans and who were
Christian now looked to the country of __________
as the new head of Orthodox Christianity.
86 87Place your wagers.
88- Name three specific differences between the Roman
Catholic Church and the Greek/Eastern Orthodox
Church.
89- Language Roman Catholic spoke Latin in church
Greek Orthodox spoke Greek - Leaders Pope in charge in Rome Bishop in
charge in Constantinople - Beliefs Roman Catholic said icons okay Greek
Orthodox said no way - More Beliefs Orthodox said keep the traditions
and dont change them Roman Catholics allowed
change in church practices