Under Justinian, the Byzantines organized the past Roman law into written law texts.
Justinian’s Code
What Byzantine Emperor tried to rebuild Rome’s empire after the Eastern Roman Empire fell?
Justinian
Who was the first Roman Emperor to convert to Christianity becoming the first Christian Roman Emperor?
Constantine
A territory containing several countries and ruled by a single government is called a _____.
Empire
Images of Jesus and the saints.
Icons
True or False: The people of the Byzantine empire saw themselves as Romans.
True
Ancient Roman elected officials who enforced the law.
Magistrates
Several European languages grew out of this written Roman language.
Latin
Someone who tries to convert others to a particular religion.
Missionaries
What was one of the main differences between the Roman Catholics and the Eastern Orthodox?
The Eastern Orthodox denied the rule of the pope in Rome.
Roman Catholics used Latin in their services while Eastern Orthodox used Greek in their services.
Who was the first emperor of Rome?
Augustus
Structures used in Ancient Rome to bring water to their cities.
aqueducts
The event where the Western and Eastern churches split into the Roman Catholics and the Eastern Orthodox.
The Great Schism
What was the main goal of Justinian as emperor of the Byzantine Empire?
To regain Roman lands that had been conquered after Rome fell.
The Ancient Roman Republic set up a government with a separation of powers.
What is a separation of powers?
What was one of the reasons why the Roman Empire expanded to become one of the largest empires of its time?
The Romans had a strong, well-organized army.
Augustus’s rule began a long period of peace and prosperity. The period was called ______ or Roman Peace
Pax Romana
The Roman Emperor Constantine built a new capital for the Eastern Roman Empire, and it was called _______.
Constantinople
In the late 200s, why did the Roman emperors of the time split his Empire into two?
They hoped that the smaller areas would be easier to rule.
Byzantine missionaries helped spread Eastern Orthodoxy to new lands outside of the Byzantine Empire, what areas did Eastern Orthodox spread
Southeastern Europe including:
Ukraine, Belarus, parts of Greece, and Russia.