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The Byzantine Empire The Eastern Roman Empire
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Diocletian-Splits empire into East and West To make it easier to manage the large empire
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Diocletian – Split the Empire into East and West
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Constantine Ends persecution of Christians Christianity grows strong Moves capital from Rome to Constantinople Signals a shift in power from West to East
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Constantine – Moved the capital to Byzantium (Constantinople), ends Christian persecution
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Justinian Recaptures lost land in West Justinian code All of Rome’s laws in ONE document Builds Hagia Sophia and public works projects
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Justinian
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Hagia Sophia
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Constantinople New capital of Roman Empire Middle of trade routes (Asia, Africa, Europe) DIVERSITY!!! (cultures, languages, clothing, ideas)
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Constantinople – Center of the trade routes
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Medieval Trade Routes
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Great Schism (split in Christianity) Leo III – bans icons pope excommunicates him Christianity = main religion in West AND East since 300s AD Popes and Emperors in conflict—who has ultimate authority??
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The Great Schism Pope claims all authority Emperor claims all authority Who is most powerful? Roman Catholic (WEST) Greek Orthodox (EAST)
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Western Christianity vs. Eastern Christianity
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