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1 World History Era 4: Part 3 NEAR EASTERN CIVILIZATIONS World History Era 4: Part 3 NEAR EASTERN CIVILIZATIONS

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3 The Byzantine Civilization A.The A.The Rise of New Rome 1.Name: Greek Byzantium, Constantinople, Istanbul 2.Location: peninsula on the Bosporus Straits separating southeastern Europe from Asia Minor; present day Turkey http://carpenterinternational.com/ages/pics/byzantine.gif

4 3.Importance a.Commercial center where east/west trade routes met

5 b.Capital of the eastern Roman empire; replaced Rome (after 476) as the primary city of the empire

6 3.Importance, cont’d c.One of the major patriarchates of the early Christian church d.Byzantine civilization was more Greek than Roman, more Asian than European

7 B.The B.The Reign of Justinian 1.His chief objective was to restore the greatness of the Roman empire by a.Recovering the Roman territory in the West that had fallen to the barbarians (Italy, Southern Spain, France, and Northern Africa) b.Revitalizing the Roman legal system. This became known as the Justinian Code. http://historyofinformation.com/images/justinian.jpg

8 2.His reign represented the Golden Age of Byzantine culture through extensive architectural programs (public buildings, roads, aqueducts) and artistic advancements (mosaics)

9 3.His successors were not prepared to rule a.Financially, the empire was drained from wars and building projects b.The eastern and northern borders were unprotected C.Separation C.Separation of the eastern and western churches 1.Constantine legalized Christianity and his city became the natural center of this “new religion” 2.Religious rivalry resulted in the bishop of Rome excommunicating the patriarch of Constantinople and vice versa

10 3.Differences between the two churchesDifferences between the two churches a.Control of religious affairsControl of religious affairs b.CelibacyCelibacy c.IconsIcons d.Western influenced by Roman and German tribes; eastern influenced by Greek and Oriental ideasWestern influenced by Roman and German tribes; eastern influenced by Greek and Oriental ideas http://www.orthodoxchurchsupplies.com/cover.gif

11 D.A Chronology of Byzantine History 3004005006007008009001000120011001300140015001600 Defense against barbarian attacks Revival of Byzantine civilization Crusaders sack Constantinople Defense against Arab Muslims Rivalry with Italian commercial cities Defense against Seljuk Turks Ottoman Turks capture Constantinople, renaming it Istanbul

12 E.The E.The The Contributions of the Byzantine Civilization 1.A A shield to protect Europe from the spread of Islam 2.The The means by which the classical heritage of Greece and Rome was preserved and transmitted to the West 3.A A model for the “less civilized” people to copy the culture, government, and religion


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