2/13/17 QOD Who reorganized the Byzantine Empire’s laws?

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2/13/17 QOD Who reorganized the Byzantine Empire’s laws? Justinian reorganized the Byzantine Empire’s laws. I can describe the Christian conflict in the East.

Agenda 2/13/17 I can and QOD New TA’s Vocab Notes 6.4 and 6.5 4-in-1: The Rise and Fall of the Byzantine Empire (HW)

Quiz Results Byzantine Empire Clergy Eastern Orthodox Feudalism “This Week” “Year Long” Byzantine Empire Clergy Eastern Orthodox Feudalism Monastery Reign Chivalry Page Squire Vassal

Vocab Week 20 Patriarch – in the Eastern Orthodox Church, the bishop of an important city. **Crusades – a series of religious wars launched by European Christians to reclaim Jerusalem and other holy sites from Muslims. **Siege – a military action in which a place is surrounded and cut off to force those inside to surrender. Adaptation – a change made to an existing object or way of doing things. Cultural Diffusion – the spread of cultural elements from one society to another.

6.4 The Eastern Orthodox Church Orthodox means “in agreement with right belief” Emperor was the living representative of God Church and State combined Hierarchy Emperor Patriarch - “first among equals” Bishops Clergy - could marry but had to be single to be promoted Architecture and Art Square bases and high domes Beautiful paintings Christ gazing down from Domes

6.5 Conflict Between East and West Differences started to emerge Language, wealth, culture, and religion Iconoclasm First big break Icon smashing In the East, they started destroying holy images Holy Roman Emperor Pope picked Charlemagne instead of the Byzantine Empress Final Break Byzantine church wanted to take back control of Christian faith Pope excommunicated the Patriarch