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The World After the Fall of The Roman Empire
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Remember: split, west fell, east survived… Byzantium- would survive for 1,000 and preserve the glory of Rome- most spoke Greek
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Restoring the Roman Empire Justinian’s Code was the first step. Captured many islands (Sicily) and Northern Africa Short – lived… continued invasions of the West Did hold off invasions to the Eastern Empire
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Set up a panel of legal experts to regulate Byzantine’s increasingly complex society. The panel combed through 400 years of Roman law to create a single, uniform code of laws. Included laws on marriage, slavery, property, inheritance, women’s rights, and criminal justice
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Laws were fairer to women. They could own property and raise their own children after their husbands died. Children allowed to choose their own marriage partners. Slavery was legal and slaves must obey their masters. Punishments were detailed and fit the crime His work inspired the modern concept and, indeed, the very spelling of "justice".
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Justinian launched program to beautify the capital: Constantinople- 14-mile stone wall Churches Hagia Sophia (“Holy Wisdom” in Greek) Palace complex, baths, schools, hospitals… Hippodromes- “horse-racecourse” 60,000 seats Hippodromes- Modeled after the one in Rome
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Many crisis arise after Justinian’s death riots, religious quarrels, foreign dangers, etc. Each time the empire moved to the edge of collapse it found some way to revive – only to face another crises Plague- resembled bubonic plague Lasted until around 700 Height in 542- 10,000 people per day died – destroyed a huge % of population Attacks from East and West Used bribes, marriages, and diplomacy to resist Slowly the Byzantine Empire shrank under the impact of foreign attacks. Constantinople managed to survive, but fell in 1453 to the Ottoman Empire Ends the Byzantine Empire
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The real threat to the empire came from the Arab Muslims The Muslims were out to spread Islam and make money By the AD 630s—the Arabs had taken Syria, Palestine, Persia, and Parts of North Africa The Byzantines were unable to regain the land lost to the Arabs
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AD 1071—the Seljuk Turks (a group of Arab Muslims) began to move closer to Constantinople The Byzantine emperor ask the Roman Catholic Pope for help in defending Christianity from the Muslim invaders The Pope called on Western Europe to help Western European forces went to Palestine to fight the Muslims—Crusades Crusades – series of military campaigns for control of the Holy Land in the Middle East between Christians and Muslims
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Roman Catholic Services conducted in Latin Pope has power over Bishops Pope claims power over all kings and emperors Priests may not marry Divorce is not permitted among its members Eastern Orthodox Services conducted in Greek The patriarch and the other head Bishops lead the Church as a group The emperor claims authority over the bishops of an empire Priests may be married Divorce is allowed
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Slavs (natives) interacted with Byzantines- blended into Russian culture (trade) Slavs were a group of people from the forest region north of the Black Sea Between the Black and Baltic Seas- near the Ural Mountains, and three rivers- Dnieper, Don and Volga North of the Black Sea exist vast plains, thick forests, and large rivers Soil in the area is rich and dark Climate makes farming very difficult Little rainfall Cold temperatures make the growing season short
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