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The Byzantine Empire. Section 1: Constantinople p. 317-319. http://lucyhewitt.files.wordpress.com/2007/11/pantokrater.jpg. Constantine I moved the capital from Rome to Constantinople in 330. Became known as the Byzantine Empire (Constantinople was previously known as Byzantium) Wealthy
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The Byzantine Empire Section 1: Constantinople p. 317-319 http://lucyhewitt.files.wordpress.com/2007/11/pantokrater.jpg
Constantine I moved the capital from Rome to Constantinople in 330. • Became known as the Byzantine Empire (Constantinople was previously known as Byzantium) • Wealthy • Modeled after Rome http://www.metmuseum.org/toah/images/h2/h2_26.229.jpg http://www.theleo.com.au/images/stories/icons/riches.png
One difference: Constantinople was a Christian city, dedicated to God by Constantine I. -Many Christian churches http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/ikon/ca10.gif http://api.ning.com/files/zP2lr94SHMrlBUD1wv5*V6YYtLpPkugPPqJgukyaNivZWdI2VHTeCDFrG8EOgnZfrFSlDoYKpn9OOAL7eGOc6shVBLSpmAxr/Christian1.jpg
Byzantines (residents) believed they were responsible for the less fortunate; formed organizations to care for the poor, aged, and blind. http://www.compresourcesinc.com/images/Clipart/poor.gif
600,000 people lived in Constantinople • Many spoke Greek, but Latin was the official language for business • All people called themselves Romans http://images.clipartof.com/small/5501-Roman-Era-Philosopher-Clipart-Illustration.jpg