1) German 2) Byzantium Constantinople 3) New Rome *would carry on the glory of Rome 4) Religious beliefs The Byzantine Empire shared much with Rome, both.

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1) German 2) Byzantium Constantinople 3) New Rome *would carry on the glory of Rome 4) Religious beliefs The Byzantine Empire shared much with Rome, both its legal system and form of government and the rulers were direct descendants of the Roman rulers.

5) Location trade 6) Asia and Europe 7) Christianity 8) Greek, Roman, and Christian 9) Hippodrome The Byzantine Empire continued 1000 yrs after the fall of Roman Empire in 476 AD.

 The Byzantine empire grow increasingly different than the Roman Empire because its language was Greek not Latin and its traditions were deeply rooted in Ancient Greek, but the greatest difference was that the Byzantine empire was Christian not pagan like the Roman empire.

10) Pope’s 11) Easter Christmas 12) Icons 13) Schism

14 a) Constantinople b) Greek c) Patriarach d) Allowed e) Emperor f) rejected

15) a) Rome b) Latin c) Pope d) Not allowed e) Pope f) accepted

1) Justinian a) Recaptured b) Size c) Justinian Code d) Revise and organize e) Autocrat f) Hagia Sophia

2) Theodora a) Powerful b) Laws women c) Rulersleaders d) Nika Rebellion

3) Slavs 4) Trade 5) Christian 6) Translate a) Cyrillic 7) Byzantine Christianity 8) Russian Orthodox state power 9) Ivan III a) Czar (Tsar) Third Rome b) Mongol c) liberated