Title: The Eastern Roman Empire
1The Eastern Roman Empire
2Western Rome
SPLITS
EASTERN ROME
3Western Rome
EASTERN ROME
Byzantine
4After the Roman empire collapsed in the West, the
Eastern Roman Empire became the center of
civilization.
- - The capital of the Eastern Roman Empire was
Byzantium or Constantinople as it came to be
known.
5Due to its location, it controlled trade between
Asia and Europe.
6Politics in Constantinople
- Senate still met as in Rome but the emperor had
absolute power. - Emperors were the head of both the church and the
state. Religion was closely linked to politics. - Justinian was a strong and important emperor.
7Justinian
- Justinian became emperor in 527 and ruled until
565. - He launched 3 ambitious projects during his
reign - 1. He tried to re-conquer Roman lands to the
west. - 2. He ordered a team of Greek and Latin
scholars to compile and simplify the laws.
8Justinian
- He undertook a massive building program in
Constantinople. - - His works on the city and the laws were of
lasting value to civilization. His wars,
however, proved to be a waste of men and .
After his death, all the conquered territory
quickly passed back to the barbarians.
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12Justinians most important contribution was his
Code.
- The Code of Justinian summarized the laws of many
of the provinces of the Roman Empire from the
last 400 years. - Using these summaries, Justinian created new laws.
13Some important principles of Roman Law
- All persons had the right to equal treatment
under the law. - A person was considered innocent until proven
guilty. - The burden of proof rested with the accuser
rather than the accused. - A person should be punished only for actions, not
for thoughts. - Any law that seemed unreasonable or unfair could
be set aside.
14Code of Justinian
- Law students were taught how to use the code.
And it was the basis for Byzantine law for the
next 900 years!
15- Does our legal code need some Spring cleaning??
- Listen to these . . .
16Georgias Crazy Laws
- It is illegal to use profanity in front of a dead
body which lies in a funeral home or in a
coroners office. - Donkeys may not be kept in bathtubs.
- Persons under the age of 16 may not play pinball
after 1100 PM. (Athens-Clarke County) - The fine for waving a gun in public is higher
than actually shooting it. (Columbus)
17Theodora, Justinians Wife
- Answer questions, using p. 303
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19Theodora
- - Theodora recognized the right of women and
made sure others did too. - - Through her influence, laws were made
protecting women and granting women greater
benefits in divorce cases.
20Religion was important to the Byzantine Empire.
- People debated issues such as the nature of God
and Jesus. - The church was connected to the government.
- Conflicts over icons weakened the empire. Icons
were pictures of Mary, Jesus, and holy figures
that were sold in markets.
21Icons
22Religion
- Many objected to the use of icons because
they felt people prayed to them as
if they were idols. - Those that objected to these figures were called
iconoclasts. - Remember the 10 Commandments . . . .
23Deuteronomy 58-9Â (King James Version) Â 8Thou
shalt not make thee any graven image, or any
likeness of any thing that is in heaven above, or
that is in the earth beneath, or that is in the
waters beneath the earth  9Thou shalt not bow
down thyself unto them, nor serve them for I the
LORD thy God am a jealous God, Â
24Iconoclasts were one of the reasons the Christian
church split in 1054 A.D.
- Other reasons
- 1. Pope in Rome supported the use of icons, the
Byzantine emperor didnt.
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26East v. West
- 2. The pope led the church in Rome, the patriarch
led the Eastern Church. - - The bishop of Constantinople
- was known
as the - patriarch.
27East v. West
- 3. The pope in Rome claimed to be the leader of
all Christians. However, the patriarch refused
to accept the popes authority.
28Religious Split
- 4. Priest of the eastern empire conducted
services in the local language of their member.
Priests in western Europe conducted services only
in Latin. - 5. Roman priests could not
- marry, while Eastern priests did.
29Religious Split
- The break between Rome and Constantinople
became final in 1054. - That year the pope and patriarch excommunicated
each other. - Excommunicate they were declared outside the
church, cut off from all Christians.
30Religious Split
- The western branch of the Christian Church became
known as the Roman Catholic Church. (Catholic
comes from a Latin word meaning universal.) - The eastern branch became known as the Eastern
Orthodox Church. (Orthodox comes from 2 Greek
words means correct belief.)
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33 34Rise of a New Faith
- After Justinian's death, much of his empire was
reconquered - by barbarian groups.
- Then armies of Arabs, inspired by the prophet
Muhammad, burst forth from the Arabian desert and
threatened the Byzantine empires very survival.
35The Spread of Islam
- In the 600s Arab victories claimed the lands in
Syria, Palestine, Egypt, northern Africa and
Spain. - Bedouins were the Arabs from the desert who were
nomads and worshipped - many gods
- and spirits.
36The Spread of Islam
- The Bedouins believed spirits called jinn were
thought to reside in rocks and other natural
objects. - Mecca was home to the most sacred rock.
- The Black Stone of Mecca was embedded within the
wall of a shrine called the Kaaba, which in
Arabic means cube.
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38Kaaba
- The Kaaba contains idols representing 360 gods.
- Pilgrims traveled to this
- shrine in the holy months, making Mecca an
important religious center. - In this busy town, around the year 570, Muhammad
was born.
39Muhammad's Life
- Orphaned at six
- Was not literate
- Was a successful merchant
- Came to believe in one god, Allah (the same god
worshipped by the Jews and Christians)
40Mohammed created Islam
- Islam means surrender to God.
- The Koran contains the teachings of Mohammed.
41The Five Pillars of Islam
- Faith
- Prayer
- Alms
- Fasting
- Pilgrimage
42Islam spread through jihads or holy wars.
- Muslims conquered Spain, Portugal, North Africa,
Palestine, and the Fertile Crescent. - The Koran written in
- Arabic was considered
- the only true word so
- it spread easily through Arab lands.
43Muslim Empire
44Arabs were tolerant rulers who treated the Jews
and Christians with respect.
45Islam split into two sects.
- Shiites are the minority group who believe that
Mohammeds grandson, Husayn, was the rightful
caliph. - Caliph a political and religious leader who
followed Muhammad. - The Sunni are the orthodox Muslims and are in the
majority in the Muslim world.
46 Accomplishments of Islam
- Translated Greek books into Arabic
- First chemical laboratories
- Treatment of disease (diagnosed smallpox and
wrote an encyclopedia of medicine)
47Accomplishments of Islam
- Created algebra
- Arabic numerals
- Wrote the Arabian Nights folktales about
- Alladins magic lamp
- and stories of Sinbad
- the Sailor.