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Aim: How did the Byzantine Empire
  (330-1453) influence the world?
I- Definition of Byzantine
A- Byzantine: this term is a modern invention. The
   Byzantines called themselves either ‘Romans’ or ‘Greeks’.
B- It was the medieval Greek-speaking, Christian empire that
   dominated the eastern Mediterranean.
C-Official Religion was Greek Orthodox (Christian).
D- Because of its location, its capital city, Constantinople,
   was an important center for trade for Europe, Asia, Africa
   and the Middle East
   1. Controlled the water route between the Black & Aegean
   Seas
Diocletian’s Empire
II- The origins of the empire
A- 292: Diocletian divides the
   Roman empire into two.
B- 324: Constantine reunites the
   two parts
C- 330: Constantine builds a new
   capital in the location of
   ancient Byzantium (called
   Constantinople)
D- Most early emperors were not
   successful in increasing their
   land
E- The Arabs conguered Persia
   & took the Holy Land (Israel,
   Syria & part of Egypt) from
   the Byzantines
F- Many emperors build
  strong walls, palaces,
  churches, gardens,        Constantinople
  aqueducts and made
  the city the biggest,
  strongest and most
  enlightened city of its
  time
G- 337: The death of
  Constantine results in
  division between the
  east and west.            The Walls of Theodosius
Cistern Basilica
The Fall of Rome
• Barbarian tribes keep
  pushing into a fragmented
  and weakened Roman
  Empire.
• The east through bribery,
  diplomacy and better
  military resists effectively
• 476: Rome Falls




                                 The Last Legion
III- The Age of Justinian (527-75)
A- The beautiful church
  Hagia Sophia (“Holy
  Wisdom”) was built…
  it became the center of
  the Eastern Orthodox
  Church
   1. They called it Eastern
      Orthodox to be
      different from the
      Roman Catholics
Hagia Sophia, Church of the Holy Wisdom, 6th c.
Justinian’s legacy
B- Byzantine monks sneak silkworms out of China.
C- Justinian orders the codification of Roman law called
    JUSTINIAN CODE (based on the Twelve Tables of
    the Roman Empire)***
D- He was heavy-handed towards heresies (non-believers
    of their religion)
E- In 529 he closed the philosophical school of Athens,
    destroying the last center of paganism (also non-
    Christians & polytheistic believers).
F- He conquered many lands, around the Mediterranean
    Sea but after his death, the empire was reduced to just
    Turkey, Italy & Greece
The Byzantine empire in 565, at its largest expansion ever.
The Empire in 668
IV- Emperor Leo III (717-741)
A- Leo III, using the Greek
   Fire, defeats the Arabs
   decisively and halts
   Islamic expansion.
B- Against the odds, he
   halted the end of
   Byzantium, and preserved
   Christianity in Europe.
V- The Fall of the Byzantine Empire
A- 1070s Muslims called Seljuk
   Turks attacked them
B- The Byzantine Emperor asked
   the Pope in Rome for help
   1. The Pope sent soldiers,
   which started The Crusades
   which lasted about 200 years
C- Another group of Turks
   called the Ottomans captured
   the capital (Constantinople)
   and ended the Byzantine
   empire
V- Lasting Contributions of the
            Byzantines
A- The Great Schism- (1054) rivalry and religious dispute
   that split the Eastern and Western branches of the
   Christian Church
B- Art- especially…
   1. Mosaics- decorations made of small stones or tiles
   2. Icons- religious images painted on wood and used for
   prayer
C- Beautiful churches like Hagia Sophia
D- Law- Justinian Code
The Byzantine Empire in 1025, after Basil’s death.
E- Influence on Russia
   1. The Cyrillic Alphabet is
   still used in Russia today
   2. Spread Orthodox
   Christianity
   3. The Russian Czar is
   based on Caesar
F- They kept Greek and
   Roman culture alive and
   even passed it down
   during the Dark Ages (aka
   Middle Ages)
The Fall of Constantinople
• The world turned its eyes
  on a depopulated
  Constantinople in the
  spring of 1453.
• A shadow of its former
  glory the imperial city fell
  after months of siege.
• Constantine XI, the last
  emperor became the
  subject of legends.
Constantine IX
The Fall of Constantinople to the Crusaders , 1204
The religious art of Byzantium
• Intellectual, idealistic,
  schematic, with
  restrained colors and
  reserved form.
• Realism is rare and
  undesirable
• The objective is the
  spiritual elevation of
  the believer
The Literature of Byzantium
• 4th-5th century:
• Still within the
  boundaries of
  Classical Literature.
• Basil
• Gregory Nazianzenos
• Gregory of Nyssa
• John Chrysostom
• Athanasius
Byzantine history(2)

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Byzantine history(2)

  • 1. Aim: How did the Byzantine Empire (330-1453) influence the world?
  • 2. I- Definition of Byzantine A- Byzantine: this term is a modern invention. The Byzantines called themselves either ‘Romans’ or ‘Greeks’. B- It was the medieval Greek-speaking, Christian empire that dominated the eastern Mediterranean. C-Official Religion was Greek Orthodox (Christian). D- Because of its location, its capital city, Constantinople, was an important center for trade for Europe, Asia, Africa and the Middle East 1. Controlled the water route between the Black & Aegean Seas
  • 4. II- The origins of the empire A- 292: Diocletian divides the Roman empire into two. B- 324: Constantine reunites the two parts C- 330: Constantine builds a new capital in the location of ancient Byzantium (called Constantinople) D- Most early emperors were not successful in increasing their land E- The Arabs conguered Persia & took the Holy Land (Israel, Syria & part of Egypt) from the Byzantines
  • 5. F- Many emperors build strong walls, palaces, churches, gardens, Constantinople aqueducts and made the city the biggest, strongest and most enlightened city of its time G- 337: The death of Constantine results in division between the east and west. The Walls of Theodosius
  • 7. The Fall of Rome • Barbarian tribes keep pushing into a fragmented and weakened Roman Empire. • The east through bribery, diplomacy and better military resists effectively • 476: Rome Falls The Last Legion
  • 8. III- The Age of Justinian (527-75) A- The beautiful church Hagia Sophia (“Holy Wisdom”) was built… it became the center of the Eastern Orthodox Church 1. They called it Eastern Orthodox to be different from the Roman Catholics
  • 9. Hagia Sophia, Church of the Holy Wisdom, 6th c.
  • 10. Justinian’s legacy B- Byzantine monks sneak silkworms out of China. C- Justinian orders the codification of Roman law called JUSTINIAN CODE (based on the Twelve Tables of the Roman Empire)*** D- He was heavy-handed towards heresies (non-believers of their religion) E- In 529 he closed the philosophical school of Athens, destroying the last center of paganism (also non- Christians & polytheistic believers). F- He conquered many lands, around the Mediterranean Sea but after his death, the empire was reduced to just Turkey, Italy & Greece
  • 11. The Byzantine empire in 565, at its largest expansion ever.
  • 13. IV- Emperor Leo III (717-741) A- Leo III, using the Greek Fire, defeats the Arabs decisively and halts Islamic expansion. B- Against the odds, he halted the end of Byzantium, and preserved Christianity in Europe.
  • 14. V- The Fall of the Byzantine Empire A- 1070s Muslims called Seljuk Turks attacked them B- The Byzantine Emperor asked the Pope in Rome for help 1. The Pope sent soldiers, which started The Crusades which lasted about 200 years C- Another group of Turks called the Ottomans captured the capital (Constantinople) and ended the Byzantine empire
  • 15. V- Lasting Contributions of the Byzantines A- The Great Schism- (1054) rivalry and religious dispute that split the Eastern and Western branches of the Christian Church B- Art- especially… 1. Mosaics- decorations made of small stones or tiles 2. Icons- religious images painted on wood and used for prayer C- Beautiful churches like Hagia Sophia D- Law- Justinian Code
  • 16. The Byzantine Empire in 1025, after Basil’s death.
  • 17. E- Influence on Russia 1. The Cyrillic Alphabet is still used in Russia today 2. Spread Orthodox Christianity 3. The Russian Czar is based on Caesar F- They kept Greek and Roman culture alive and even passed it down during the Dark Ages (aka Middle Ages)
  • 18. The Fall of Constantinople • The world turned its eyes on a depopulated Constantinople in the spring of 1453. • A shadow of its former glory the imperial city fell after months of siege. • Constantine XI, the last emperor became the subject of legends.
  • 20. The Fall of Constantinople to the Crusaders , 1204
  • 21.
  • 22. The religious art of Byzantium • Intellectual, idealistic, schematic, with restrained colors and reserved form. • Realism is rare and undesirable • The objective is the spiritual elevation of the believer
  • 23. The Literature of Byzantium • 4th-5th century: • Still within the boundaries of Classical Literature. • Basil • Gregory Nazianzenos • Gregory of Nyssa • John Chrysostom • Athanasius