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1.06 Byzantine Empire Achievement and Expansion
From about 395 CE to 1025 CE, the Byzantine Empire developed into one of the most powerful
empires in the world. During this time, the Byzantines established Constantinople as an
economic, cultural, and political center.

Byzantine civilization made significant contributions to art, architecture, language, and law. The
code of law they formed influenced nations for centuries, including the United States. -
ANS-How Important Was the Byzantine Empire?

-Why did the city of Constantinople thrive?

-What advancements did Constantine bring to Constantinople?

-How did Constantinople reflect both Asian and European culture?

-What were the four main social classes in Byzantine society? Describe each. (Upper class,
Middle class, Lower class, Slaves)

-What cultural contributions did the Byzantines make? (Literature, Architecture, Arts, Learning)

-Who were Justinian and Theodora?

-What were the major events and achievements of Justinian's reign? Describe each. (Nika
Rebellion, Justinian's Code, Justinian's Plague, Expansion/reconquest of territory, Hagia
Sophia)

-Why is Justinian's Code considered a major contribution? - ANS-Big Ideas

an open-air stadium with an oval track that was used for chariot racing and other events -
ANS-hippodrome:

a channel or bridge-like structure designed to transport water - ANS-aqueduct:

images made from tiny pieces of glass and stone - ANS-mosaic:

(born c. 505 - died 565 CE): a Byzantine general during the rule of Justinian I - ANS-Belisarius:

Roman emperor from 306 to 337 CE; he was the 1st Roman emperor to convert Christianity,
and he established Christianity as the empire's religion; he also moved the Roman capital from
Rome to Constantinople - ANS-Constantine:

, a strait connecting the Mediterranean and Black seas that forms the boundary between the
European and Asian parts of Turkey - ANS-Bosporus:

the main thoroughfare through the city of Constantinople - ANS-Mese:

Byzantine emperor who reigned for nearly 40 years and significantly expanded the empire's
territory through several military campaigns - ANS-Justinian I:

belonging (usually born into) a class with high social and/or political status - ANS-noble:

originally a Christian cathedral in Constantinople (Istanbul) that was later changed into a Muslim
mosque - ANS-Hagia Sophia:

the time in history, mentioned in Genesis 3, when humanity fell from its right and proper
standing with God into sin, thanks to the disobedience of Adam and Eve - ANS-Fall:

members of a servant class, required to labor for a lord or landowner in exchange for certain
rights and privileges - ANS-serfs:

period of European history from about the 14th-17th centuries in which there was a "rebirth" or
renewed interest in the arts - ANS-European Renaissance:

came before someone or something in time - ANS-preceding:

(born 497 - died 548 CE): the Byzantine empress during the reign of Justinian I -
ANS-Theodora:

a political riot in Constantinople in 532 CE - ANS-Nika Rebellion:

a collection of laws and legal interpretations formed with the support of the Byzantine emperor
Justinian I - ANS-Justinian Code:

The Roman emperor, Constantine, founded Constantinople in 330 CE. He made it the capital of
the Roman Empire. The city is located on the European side of the Bosporus. It marks the
midway point between the Aegean and Black Seas. Constantine was attracted to this site
because it enabled him to control land and sea trade routes between Europe and Asia. Indeed,
the city's location as a crossroad contributed greatly to its growth.

After Constantine's death in 395 CE, the Roman Empire divided into two parts. Constantinople
became the capital of the Eastern half of the empire. This region came to be called the
Byzantine Empire. The center of this city was the Milion, which consisted of four triumphal
arches forming a square. The main road through the city, called the Mesē, extended westward
from the Milion.

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