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6 th /Social Studies R ISE OF THE B YZANTINES
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O BJECTIVES Identify the many achievements made by the Romans in government, law, language, and the arts Learn how the Eastern Roman (Byzantine) Empire, grew rich and powerful as the Western Roman Empire fell apart Discuss how the policies of Justinian and Theodora made the Byzantine Empire strong Describe Byzantine culture, which was based on Roman, Greek, and Christian ideas
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I NTRODUCTION In the chat pod, give me one interesting word? Latin, the language of ancient Rome, is the root for about 60% of the words in the English language! In what other ways have the Romans left their mark on the World today? Let’s find out!
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B ACKGROUND Poor leadership, a declining economy, and attacks by Germanic tribes weakened the Roman Empire until Rome fell to invaders Diocletian and Constantine attempted reforms to save the Empire Constantine moved the capital of the empire from Rome to Constantinople (Byzantium in Greece) The Eastern Roman (Byzantine) Empire, grew rich and powerful as the Western Roman Empire fell apart
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L EGACY OF R OME Rome has influenced today’s world in many areas Law Government Language Building techniques Architecture Spread of Christianity Poll Question!!
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R ISE OF THE B YZANTINES The Eastern Roman Empire became the Byzantine Empire The location of its capital city, Constantinople, helped to make it safe from invaders and accessible to trade Located on a peninsula Wall built to protect against invaders Located on trade route between Black and Aegean Seas Greeks were the largest group, but Byzantines also included Egyptians, Syrians, Arabs, Armenians, Jews, Persians, Slavs, and Turks Roman culture was initially very strong, but was eventually replaced with Greek and then a mixture of cultural ideas
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E MPEROR J USTINIAN The policies and reforms of Emperor Justinian and his wife, Empress Theodora, helped make the Byzantine Empire strong Theodora helped gain more rights for women Justinian strengthened the military to attempt to reunite the two Roman Empires Justinian simplified laws to make them easier to understand
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C ULTURE OF THE B YZANTINES Byzantines developed a rich culture based on Roman, Greek, and Christian ideas Byzantine Empire was the center of trade between Europe and Asia Became a center for silk production after silkworms were smuggled out of China Trade made Byzantine Empire wealthy Emperors supported the arts and building of churches, forts, and other public buildings The religious center of the empire, the church Hagia Sophia, features mosaics of saints Mosaics- picture made from many bits of colored glass, tile, or stone Saint- Christian holy person Watch Video Poll Question!!
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S OCIAL L IFE OF B YZANTINES Family was the center of social life Women gained rights and some even became Regents Education was highly respected Boys went to school to learn religion, law, medicine, math, reading Authors wrote about religion and copied many works of the ancient Romans and Greeks Regent- person who acts as a temporary ruler Poll Question!!
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R EVIEW Roman influence is seen today in government, law, language, and the arts The Eastern Roman (Byzantine) Empire, grew rich and powerful as the Western Roman Empire fell apart The policies of Justinian and Theodora made the Byzantine Empire strong Byzantine culture was based on Roman, Greek, and Christian ideas
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F OLLOW UP A CTIVITY With the permission of your Learning Coach, conduct a web search for “Mosaics of Hagia Sophia” images For extra credit, webmail me an image of a mosaic from Hagia Sophia
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