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THE BYZANTINE EMPIRE
  • Chapter 1 lesson 3
  • Class Notes

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Chapter 1 Lesson 3I. The Rise of the Byzantines
  • A. The Eastern Roman Empire was known as the
    Byzantine Empire. It consisted of Greeks,
    Egyptians, Arabs, Armenians, Jews, Persians,
    Slavs, and Turks.
  • B. Constantinople was the capital of the
    Byzantine Empire.

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Discussion Questions(You do not need to write
in your spirals)
  • How was the Byzantine Empire similar to the
    United States?
  • Why do you think Constantinople was selected as
    the capital of the Eastern Empire? Who was
    responsible for making this the capital?
  • Other than English, what cultures have influenced
    the United States? How?

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  • C. Constantinople was located between the Black
    Sea and the Aegean Sea, at the crossroads of
    trade between Europe and Asia.
  • D. People of Constantinople followed Roman ways.
    They spoke Latin and followed Roman laws (Twelve
    Tables)

HAGIA SOPHIA
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E. Eventually, the Byzantine Empire became more
influenced by Greek culture. People spoke Greek
and drew upon Greek culture. F. The ideas of
others mixed into the Byzantine Empire.
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Discussion Questions(you do not need to write
in your spirals)
  • How did the geography around Constantinople help
    keep its inhabitants safe?
  • How were Romans and Greeks similar?
  • Why do you think the Eastern Empire (Byzantine)
    continued to prosper while the Western Empire
    collapsed?
  • What events might lead your family to leave La
    Canada or even California?

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Chapter 1 lesson 3II. Emperor Justinian
  • A. Emperor Justinian was the emperor of the
    Byzantine Empire from A.D. 527 until A.D. 565.
  • B. Empress Theodora, Justinians wife, helped her
    husband run the empire. She gave him advice and
    advocated rights for women.

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Discussion Questions
  • Name a few people that have advocated rights for
    women?
  • Name a famous woman world leader today.
  • What regions would Justinian want to conquer to
    restore the old Roman Empire to its past glory?

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  • C. Justinian tried to restore the Roman Empire by
    invading Western Europe and Northern Africa.
  • D. Belisarius was a general who helped lead the
    Byzantine army.
  • E. Tribonian was a legal scholar who helped to
    simplify the legal code and made it easier to
    understand.

GENERAL BELISARIUS
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Discussion Questions
  • What advantages would the people of Europe have
    being unified under one ruler (Justinian) instead
    of living in several small kingdoms?
  • Who was Belisarius able to defeat to extend the
    Byzantine empire further east?
  • Why do laws need to be changed after many years?
    Can you think of laws we have today that people
    during the Byzantine empire didnt have or need?

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Chapter 1 lesson 3III. The Byzantine Church
  • A. Under the leadership of the Pope, the Latin
    churches of the Western Roman Empire became known
    as the Roman Catholic Church. In the East, the
    Roman Empire developed into the Byzantine Empire.

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  • B. The Byzantine religion was known as the
    Eastern Orthodox Church.
  • C. The emperor chose the leading church official
    in the Eastern Orthodox Church. This person was
    known as the Patriarch of Constantinople.

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  • D. An argument over icons, or images of religious
    figures, divided the church. Emperor Leo III
    ordered all icons removed from the churches. Most
    people disagreed with his order.
  • E. An argument started when the pope claimed he
    was in charge of all Christian churches. This
    angered many in the Eastern Orthodox Church and
    they saw the Patriarch of Constantinople as equal
    to the pope.
  • F. Each church sometimes refused to help the
    other when outsiders attacked.

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  • G. When the pope gave the Frankish king,
    Charlemagne, the title of emperor, the Byzantines
    were angry.
  • H. After centuries of tension, the pope and the
    patriarch of Constantinople excommunicated each
    other.

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Chapter 1 lesson 3 IV. Byzantine Civilization
  • A. The Byzantine Empire lasted for about 1,000
    years. Constantinople was its largest and
    wealthiest city.
  • B. The Byzantine Empire depended on trade. It was
    the center of trade between Europe and Asia.
  • C. Silk weaving was a major industry
  • D. Byzantine emperors supported artist and
    architects
  • E. Hagia Sophia was the religious center of the
    Byzantine Empire.

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  • F. Mosaics are pictures that are made from many
    bits of glass or stone. Most mosaics represented
    saints, or Christian holy people.
  • G. Byzantine women obtained some rights, they
    became educated, and some served as regents, or
    people that could fill in for a ruler.
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