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SOL 7 and 8. Byzantine Empire / Islam. The Eastern & Western Roman Empires. Byzantine Empire. Why was Constantinople established as the capital of the Eastern Roman Empire? Protection of the Eastern Frontier Distance from Germanic invasions in the West Center of trade
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SOL 7 and 8 Byzantine Empire / Islam
Byzantine Empire • Why was Constantinople established as the capital of the Eastern Roman Empire? • Protection of the Eastern Frontier • Distance from Germanicinvasions in the West • Center of trade • Easily fortified peninsula bordered by natural harbors
Role of Constantinople • Seat of byzantine Empire until the Ottoman conquest • Preserved Greco-Romanculture • Trade center
Justinian • Under Justinian, the Byzantine Empire reached its height in culture & prosperity. He: • Codified Roman law • What was the impact? • Basis of European legal codes • Reconquered former Roman territory • Expanded trade
Art and Architecture They preserved Greek & Roman traditions in their art & architecture. • What was it inspired by? • Christian religion and imperial power • Icons • Religious images • Mosaics • Pictures made from pieces of glass/stone/tile • HagiaSophia • Built as a domed church by Justinian
Culture • Preserved Greco-Roman traditions • Spoke Greek in the East • What did they speak in the West? • Latin • What was the Eastern Christian church called? • Greek Orthodox Christianity • Contribution of the Church? • Greco-Roman Knowledge preserved in libraries
Two Churches-Eastern and Western Cultural & political differences between the eastern & western Roman Empire weakened the unity of the Church and led to its split. • Western Church: • Centered in Rome • Farther from seat of power after Constantinople became capital • Use of Latin language in the liturgy • Eastern Church: • Centered in Constantinople • Close to seat of power after Constantinople becomes capital • Use of Greek language in the liturgy
Division between Western and Eastern Churches • Authority of the Pope eventually accepted in the West. • Authority of the Patriarch accepted in the East. • Practices such as celibacy eventually accepted in the West.
Russia • Why did the Byzantine Empire have so much influence on religion, culture, and trade in Russia and Eastern Europe? • Trade routes between Black & Baltic Seas • Adoption of Orthodox Christianity • Adoption of Greek alphabet to the Slavic language (St. Cyril – Cyrillic alphabet) • Church architecture and religious art • Onion-shaped domes
Islam Religion created by Muhammad. People who practice it are called Muslims. • Where did the Islamic religion originate? • Muhammad (the Prophet) • Mecca and Medina (Arabian Peninsula) • Where did it spread? • Across Asia and Africa also into Spain
Islam • What are the beliefs, traditions, and customs of Islam? • Monotheistic • Allah(God) • Qur’an (Koran) – word of God • Five Pillars • Acceptance of earlier Judeo-Christian prophets: Moses & Jesus
Islam • Five Pillars • Belief in one God (Allah) • Pray 5 times a day facing Mecca • Give to charity (alms) • Fast during the month of Ramadan • Pilgrimage to Mecca at least once in a lifetime (hajj)
Geography Political unity & the Arabic language facilitated trade & stimulated intellectual activity. • How did geography influence the rapid expansion of territory under Muslim rule? • Diffusion along trade routes from Mecca & Medina • Expansion despite geographical barriers • Spread into the Fertile Crescent, Iran, and Central Asia facilitated by weak Byzantine and Persian empires
Geography • Political unity of the first Muslim Empire was short-lived • Arabic language spread with Islam & facilitated trade across Islamic lands. • Slavery was not based on race.
Turning Points • What were some major turning points that marked the spread and influence of Islamic civilization? • Death of Ali: Sunni-Shi’a division • Muslim conquests of Jerusalem and Damascus • Islamic capital moved to Baghdad • Muslim defeat at the Battle of Tours • Fall of Baghdad to the Mongols
Achievements • Cultural contributions • Architecture (Dome of the Rock) • Mosaics • Arabic alphabet • Universities • Translation of ancient texts into Arabic
Achievements • Arabic numerals from India, including the number zero • Algebra • Medicine • Expansion of geographic knowledge
Roman Catholic Eastern Orthodox ???? Greek Which of the following best completes the chart? A. French B. Latin C. Arabic D. Greek
Who moved the capital of Rome to Byzantium? • Constantine • Diocletian • Charlemagne • Justinian
Emperor Justinian is most famous for doing which of the following? • Reconquering many of the former Persian Empire territories • Creating the barter system for trade • Codification of Roman law • Codification of Babylonian law
Which Byzantine art form is depicted here? A. Minarets B. Mosaics C. Hagia Sophia D. Fresco
In which of the following ways did the Byzantine Empire influence Russia? • Switching their currency to the Bezant for trade • Adoption of Orthodox Christianity • Having the Russians (Slavs) use the Greek alphabet • Cucumber-shaped domes
Where did Islam originate? • 1 • 2 • 3 • 4 4 3 1 2
Islam spread all over Southeast Asia, North Africa & into Spain. Which of the following helped unite Muslims of differing backgrounds? • Greek • Arabic • Swahili • Bantu
The Muslim defeat at this Battle halted the spread of Islam from going further into Europe. • Hastings • Verdun • Constantinople • Tours
Islamic Culture Geographic Knowledge Medicine Which of the following best completes the chart? • Geometry • Compass • Algebra • 10 Commandments ?????