Origins
Great Schism
Lasting Policies
Culture
Decline and Fall
100

Emperor Constantine moves the capital of the Roman Empire to the East and renames it what?

Constantinople

100

What does "schism" mean?

A split

100

What was the Justinian Code?

A set of laws created by Emperor Justinian

100

True or False: All women in the Byzantine Empire were educated.

False-only upper class women received tutoring

100

Which city was a major trade stop along the Silk Road?

Constantinople

200

What's the name for the period when many different groups began moving into Europe?

Migration Period

200

What is the name of the new church/denomination in the East?

The Eastern Orthodox/Byzantine/Greek Church

200

What two things did the Justinian Code focus on? Think back to our activity. 

Rights and punishments

200

What language was spoken in the Byzantine Empire?

Greek

200

What two plagues decimated the Byzantine Empire's population?

The Plague of Justinian and the Black Death/Plague

300

Why did the Eastern Roman Empire continue on while the Western Roman Empire fell to invaders?

Because of Constantine's military reforms-they helped the East withstand invasions

300

Why did Christianity begin to develop differently across the East and the West?

Because the empire was so big and communication was difficult to maintain

300

What are the names of the two Christian missionaries we talked about?

Cyril and Methodius

300

What is a mosaic?

An piece of art made up of many overlapping tiles

300

When Constantinople fell, what new name was given to it?

Istanbul

400

What did the Edict of Milan do?

It legalized Christianity

400

What did the East do after the Pope in the West excommunicated the Patriarch?

The Patriarch then excommunicated the Pope!

400

Which group of people did the two Christian missionaries evangelize?

The surrounding Slavic peoples

400

Who created the Hagia Sophia? (hai-uh sow-fee-uh)

Emperor Justinian

400

What was the Byzantine-Sassanid War fought over?

Land - both empires wanted to expand

500

What was the importance of the Council of Nicaea in 325?

It created the Nicene Creed which helped to unify some Christian beliefs and prevent any heresies

500

What are two examples of differences that ultimately led to the Great Schism?

1) Emperor in the East bans icons while the Pope in the West says they're allowed

2) Priests in the East were allowed to be married while priests in the West were not

500

What's the nickname for the two Christian brothers we talked about?

"Apostles to the Slavs"

500

What's the translation of "Hagia Sophia"?

"Holy Wisdom"

500

Which empire invaded Byzantium and ultimately ended it in 1453 AD?

Ottoman Empire

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