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By Cameron Rasmus, Jack, Edge
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Capitol: Constantinople -Heart of trade, located on the shores of Bosporus guarded by three sides of water, Natural seaborne and land defenses defended from attack Lands contained: North Africa, Italy, Southern Iberian Peninsula, Asia Minor, Egypt, Middle east Byzantine: Geography
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The City of Constantinople
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Regions of The Byzantine Empire
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330 Constantine founded Constantinople heart of the Byzantine empire. 527 Justinian came into power. 529-565 Justinian's code of law is in power. 1054 the Church split 1040 The empire called upon the western church to help fight the Seljuks and launch the first Crusade. 1204 The Western Church took over Constantinople 1261 The Byzantine empire took back Constantinople 1453 The Ottomans took over Constantinople renaming it Istanbul. Byzantine: Timeline
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The Byzantine Churches two sides argued over indifferences 1054 The ban of worshipping icons such as Jesus and mother mary was the tipping point between the churches Split into the Western Catholic Church and Eastern Orthodox Church was known as The Great Schism Worship of icons were eventually reintroduced Byzantine: Major Event
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Corpus Julius Civilis “Body of Civil law” Helps strengthen the empire. Justinian ruled as an Autocrat “Sole Ruler”. His wife Theodora acted as his adviser. Bezant was a gold coin used for currency helped strengthen the Economy. Trade routes created by Constantine throughout Europe and Asia created the trade of: Silk-China, Wheat-Egypt, Gems-India, Spices- Southeast Asia. Byzantine: Government and Economy
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King and queen in charge of the Empire Justinian used a special code of law to unify the empire making him an autocrat. Military power was in full strength during justinians reign. Industry and traders were below the king and the military. Justinians wife acted as his advisor. Social Structure and the Role of Women
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There were two different main Christian churches, the Eastern Orthodox Church, focused on Easter and Greek while the Western Catholic Church focused on Christmas and Latin. Byzantine Christians rejected the Pope who was appointed by the Emperor. The emperor used the western church to fight the Seljuks to protect Jerusalem sparking the Fourth Crusade. Byzantine: Religion
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532 AD riots and fires decimated Constantinople Suffered attacks from Persians, slavs, vikings, huns, turks. An emperor bans the worship of Icons and graven images, causing a rift in the church. During the time Period the Seljuks captured most of Asia Minor. Constantinople fell to the fourth crusade. Cultural Interactions and Conflicts
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Russia lies in Eurasian plane stretching from Europe to china. Contains 3 Regions: Northern forest that supplies lumber and fuel, fertile land for farmers in current Ukraine, southern steppe used for livestock. Southern steppe with no natural barriers was used as a highway for trade. Rivers in the land allowed for transportation like the Egyptian Nile. Russia: Geography
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800’s The Slavs settled in the 3 regions of Russia 988 The Slavs were converted to the Eastern Orthodox Church 1200 The Mongols conquered Russia 1480 Russian princes rebelled against the Mongols 1547 Ivan the Terrible became the first Czar of Russia Russia: Timeline
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Russia: Major Event When Batu led the Mongols to conquer Russia, the armies were known as the Golden Horde The Mongols burned down or raided any part of Russia they did not wish to rule Russian Princes were allowed little power The Mongol rule lasted through the 1200’s to the 1300’s
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Slavic people were organized by individual clans. Thriving trade between the Byzantine empire allowed the Byzantine empire to have influence in kiev a major trading station. Yaroslavl setup the connection between religion and government. Mongols took over most of Russia and reformed its laws. Royalty had to pay tribute. Mongols absolute power influenced later Russian rulers to centralize government around their own power Mongols cut off Western Europe well Europe was expanding Russia: Government and Economy
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Converted to Byzantine Christianity by Princes Olga in 1457 Ties to Byzantine history through Vladimir led to Russians adopting byzantine Culture. Yaroslavl set up connections between state and religion and added religious text into the code of law. Christianity from Russia was spread through Military. When Mongols invaded Russia they allowed the Russian Orthodox church to continue practicing mistakenly allowing it to grow during the period. Russia: Religion
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The Czar had absolute power above all else he was considered a god. Below him was the military and his advisers. Farmers, traders, slaves made up the lowest structure. Russia: Social structure and the role of women
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The Golden Horde (The Mongols) burns Kiev. Russian princes were made to pay tribute to the Mongols. Some Russian rulers based their laws and ideas off of Mongol rule. Over time the Russian Princes were able to gain power and rebel against the mongols. During this period Ivan the Great establishes Absolute power. Ivan the terrible during his reign became unstable and killed people because of speculation. Russia: Cultural Inter- actions and Conflicts
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