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Hagia Sophia Ms. Tucker 7th Grade World History/Honors Cobalt Institute of Math and Science

Women and Family Life Center of Social Life Government Stressed the Importance of Marriage & Family. Women Not Encouraged to be Independent Divorce Rare & Difficult Under Theodora Women Became Education & Involved in Politics Could Own Land Some were Regents!

Education Learning was Highly Respected Government Supported Training of Scholars; Officials. Boys Studied Religion, Medicine, Law, Math, and Grammar. Girls Taught at Home. Authors Taught About Religion. Copies Ancient Greek/Roman Works to Pass on to us.

Art and Architecture Supported Artists & Architects Ordered the Building of Churches, Forts & Public Buildings Known for its Churches, and Palaces Hagia Sophia Walls of Marble Mosiacs