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Europe, 600 - 1450. Chapter 9 (pp. 253 – 263). The Byzantine Empire. Geography Eastern half of the Roman Empire Eastern Mediterranean Centered in Greece & Anatolia Neighbors w/ Abbasids & Kievan Russia Capital @ Constantinople (modern day Istanbul, Turkey). The Byzantine Empire.
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Europe, 600 - 1450 Chapter 9 (pp. 253 – 263)
The Byzantine Empire • Geography • Eastern half of the Roman Empire • Eastern Mediterranean • Centered in Greece & Anatolia • Neighbors w/ Abbasids & Kievan Russia • Capital @ Constantinople (modern day Istanbul, Turkey)
The Byzantine Empire • Founding characteristics • Christian • Continued Roman imperial rule & tradition • Justinian’s Code • Combined the role of the emperor w/ political oversight of the Christian Church
The Byzantine Empire • Cultural Achievements • Hagia Sophia • Icons • CyrillicAlphabet
The Byzantine Empire • Society & Urban Life • The Plague of Justinian • Population declines • Decline of the urban elite • Led to growing disparity b/t rich & poor • Gender roles became more patriarchal • Women veiled & confined to homes • Exception occurred b/t 1028 – 1056 when women helped rule the Empire • Economic decline • Due in part to the plague & other epidemics • Reverted to barter system • Gov’t intervention in trade slowed economic innovation
The Byzantine Empire • Decline of the Empire • By the mid-600s, Arab (Islamic) invasions began to chip away at the Empire • Later, attacks by Germanic invaders, Slavs, etc. weakened the Byzantines • 1024, the Great Schism damaged the relationship b/t East & West Europe • Led to split b/t Catholics & Orthodox Christians • 1453, Ottoman Turks overran the Empire
Quick Write 10/8 • How did the rise of Islam impact the Byzantine Empire? • Why was the Great East-West Schism (1054) significant? • Beyond the greatness of Constantinople, what examples of Byzantine decline developed after 1000?
Medieval Europe • Geography • Western half of the Roman Empire • Western Europe • Decentralized • 711, Muslims overran Spain & established Islamic state of Al-Andalas
Medieval Europe • Founding characteristics • Christian • Papacy centered in Italy • Lost the Roman imperial framework • Ruled by various king, nobles, chiefs, etc. • Period of fear & physical insecurity • Urban & infrastructural decline • Subsistence lifestyles
Medieval Europe • The Carolingian Empire • 732, Charles Martel prevented Muslims from invading France • Martel’s Empire soon grew to encompass most of Germany & Italy • Martel’s grandson Charles the Great “Charlemagne” was anointed “protector of the papacy” • Carolingian Dynasty came to an end in 843 w/ the Treaty of Verdun • Succeeded in 962 by the Holy Roman Empire
Medieval Europe • 793, Vikings from Scandinavia began attacking northern territories in Western Europe • Conquered Northern France & England • Sailed across the Atlantic & organized settlements in Iceland, Greenland & Newfoundland
Medieval Europe • Medieval Society • Germanic customs replaced Roman ones • Ex. Latin split into the Romance languages • The Manorial System • Serfs replaced slaves • Feudalism • Kings and lords gave land to “vassals” in return for military support • Knights • Gender roles • Noble women were often forced to marry into land-based alliances • Peasant women lived more egalitarian lifestyles