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The Byzantine Empire

The Byzantine Empire. Geography, Trading, and Significance. How does it come to be?. As the Roman Empire is declining, the emperor divides the empire in half thinking that it will help them govern. (Western and Eastern Roman Empires)

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The Byzantine Empire

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  1. The Byzantine Empire Geography, Trading, and Significance

  2. How does it come to be? • As the Roman Empire is declining, the emperor divides the empire in half thinking that it will help them govern. (Western and Eastern Roman Empires) • The Western Roman Empire falls to barbarians but the Eastern Roman Empire flourishes and is renamed the Byzantine Empire. • Emperor Constantine creates a new capital at the former Greek city of Byzantium, which he renames Constantinople.

  3. Basic Geography • Located at the bridge between Eastern Europe and the Middle East • Surrounded by the Aegean Sea, the Black Sea, the Gulf of Cyprus, and the Caspian Sea • Capital: Constantinople • Located right between the Black Sea and the entrance to the Mediterranean Sea.

  4. Trading • Most trade between Asia, Europe, and North Africa had to pass through the Byzantine Empire. • Due to the location, the Byzantine Empire became a very wealthy empire for a time.

  5. Pottery

  6. Marble Used for statues, monuments, buildings, columns, pavement, furniture, or even for alters in churches

  7. Metalworking Household objects such as basins, washing sets, and brass buckets.

  8. The Silk Road • Network of interlinking trade routes • Used camels or boats as transportation • Caravans formed for protection against bandits along the route • Natural dangers such as heat from the desert as well as sandstorms • Expensive to trade on the Silk Road

  9. Significance • The Byzantine Empire served two very important historical functions…

  10. Preservation of Roman and Greek Culture • When the Western Roman Empire collapsed many libraries and places of learning were destroyed among the chaos. • Because the Eastern Roman Empire (Byzantine) survived, they preserved much of the Greek and Roman knowledge. • Most significant was the preservation of Roman law by Emperor Justinian . • Justinian deciphered the Roman law codes and it is these law codes that have become the basis for the legal systems of many Western countries like the United States.

  11. Cultural Diffusion • The Byzantine Empire helped preserve Roman and Greek culture and Christianity but it also spread these ideas to other parts of the world. • During the Crusades, Western Europeans who were making their way to the Holy Land had to pass through the Byzantine Empire. • As a result they brought many of those ancient Greek and Roman accomplishments back to Western Europe.

  12. Fall of the Byzantine Empire • Collapses in 1452 due to invasions by the Ottomans • Fortunately, the Byzantine Empire had served its purpose as a bridge to the past and to the achievements of the Muslims.

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