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Byzantine Empire

Objective: Do Now: Activity: Homework: SWBAT locate the Byzantine Empire SWBAT list their great achievements Do Now: Why did the Roman Empire Fall? Activity: DBQ in gray binder! Homework: Finish DBQ WHS rise and fall of Byzantine empire  

Byzantine Empire

The Byzantine Empire The Byzantine Empire is the “old” Eastern Empire The Empire had tons of gold and silver It had a large army which allowed it to fight off invaders. The Capital of the Empire was Constantinople. This city became a center for trade and learning.

The Byzantine Culture The Byzantine Culture (way of life) Look at the map: what city-states does the Byzantine Empire cover? What kind of culture do you think they will have? The Byzantine Empire is known because it preserved (kept) the Greek and Roman Culture. From the Greeks: Romans : Language Law (12 Tables) Literature, Math and Science Government (republic) Customs Christianity

Emperor Justinian One of the most notable leaders of the Byzantine Empire is Emperor Justinian. When he was in power he established the Justinian Law, which was basically all Roman laws put into one document. This document became the basis of the modern legal codes of Europe.

Byzantine Empire