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Byzantine Notes
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Location of Constantinople Constantinople was protected by the eastern frontier Constantinople was far away from the Germanic invasions in the western empire Constantinople was where many traders came – “crossroads of trade” Constantinople was on a peninsula so it could be defended and it had good harbors for boats
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Role of Constantinople Seat of the Byzantine Empire until Ottoman conquest Saved classical Greco-Roman culture Center of Trade
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Justinian Codified (wrote them down) Roman law; European countries used these laws Reconquest of former Roman territories Expanded trade
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Art and Architecture Got ideas from Christianity and powerful empire Icons– religious images Mosaics in public an religious buildings Hagia Sophia— domed church
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Byzantine Culture Greco-Roman traditions continue Greek Language – not Latin like the West Greek Orthodox Christianity -- not Catholic like West Greek and Roman knowledge was saved by Byzantine libraries
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Influence of Byzantine Culture on Eastern Europe and Russia Trade routes between Black Sea and Baltic Sea Eastern Europe and Russia adopt Orthodox Christianity – no Catholicism Russia adopts the Cyrillic alphabet – St. Cyril’s Bible Church architecture and art
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