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Title: Byzantine Empire


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  • The Roman Emperor Constantine started the
    Byzantine Empire when he moved the capital of
    Rome to Byzantium (Today the city is called
    Istanbul in Turkey)
  • Christian Empire and religion was very important
  • Name changed to Constantinople to honor
    Constantine and by 500 AD, 500,000 people lived
    there
  • Huge city with markets, baths, paved roads, and a
    circus (just like Rome)

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  • Trade center Crossroads for trade from Europe to
    Asia, Europe to Africa, and Asia to Africa
  • It was the largest, greatest empire of the middle
    ages

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  • Justinian was one of Byzantines greatest rulers
  • Became emperor in 527 AD
  • Wrote a code of law for all Byzantine people to
    understand
  • The Justinian Code was not only the law of the
    empire, it was a blueprint for most modern law
    systems in Europe today
  • Justinian law preserved Greek, Roman, and
    Christian culture and traditions
  • People living in the Byzantine Empire called
    themselves Romans

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  • Byzantine Empire was constantly at war with
    Germanic tribes (Vandals, Goths), Persians,
    Arabs, and finally the Turks
  • The Empire gained and lost and regained territory
    for 1000 years
  • Byzantine emperors were the leaders of the
    government and the church
  • In 1054, the church split into the Roman Catholic
    Church in the west and the Greek Orthodox Church
    in the east
  • This split weakened the Empire
  • In 1453, the Turks captured Constantinople, and
    the Byzantine Empire ended.
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