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Byzantium Becomes the New Rome Justinian was a serious emperor who worked from dawn to midnight Had ____________ __________ = controlled both ________________ and church He helped __________ and re-conquer Rome Copyright © Clara Kim 2007. All rights reserved. Byzantium Becomes the New Rome Sent Best general ___________ to take North Africa from the Vandals Justinian _____ back nearly all the ___________ Rome used to rule. 2 Years later Belisarius took _______ back from the ____________ ____________ because it was far away from the __________ tribe ___________ It was the ___________ of trade so it was ___________ Preserved ______-Roman culture ______saw themselves to still be considered ________emperors Continued as the New _______ Capital = _____________ He wanted a ______________ of the Roman ____________ that were lost through Germanic _____________ Justinian’s Accomplishments Byzantine Under Justinian EASTERN ROME Constantinople Justinian

Byzantium Preserves Learning Justinians’ most _________ building ____________ church later taken by the _________ The Hagia Sophia ________ and _______ from Africa There was a giant open-air ________ where shoppers could buy Tin from ____________ ________ from France Cork from _________ Greek and Latin___________, ____________ and rhetoric Sent children to ___________ or public schools They preserved Greek and Roman great works Families valued ______________ Hired private tutors Justinian set up a panel of ________ experts to look through 400 years of ________ _____. This became known as the ___________ ________ that was used for _____ years after his death Justinian wanted to create a single, ____________ code Some laws were ___________ Byzantium Preserves Learning The ________ street that ran through Constantinople was called the _________ which means “Middle Way” It ran from the imperial palace to the outer walls ______________ the most ambitious public __________ program the Roman world had ever seen. City ______________ by a deep________, and three ________that were 25 feet thick City coast was ______________ by a 14-mile stone wall Justinian’s Building Program Justinian Expands Trade Justinian Expands Trade Justinian Code