Capital
Justinian
Empire
Trade
100

Who moved the capital of the Roman Empire and named it after himself?

Constantine moved the Roman Empire's capital to the Byzantine Empire and named it after himself.



100

This emperor is known for killing off the Nikka Revolt.

Justinian l

100

Who is known for splitting the Roman Empire in half?

Constantine.

100

Being next to what allowed the Byzantine empire to excel in trade?

Sea

200

What is the capital of the Byzantine Empire?

Constantinople.

200

What laws were in place before "Justinian's code."

The twelve tables.

200

What is the Byzantine Empire mostly surrounded by?

The Byzantine Empire is mostly surrounded by water.

200

A network of roads that excels trade for the Byzantine Empire.


The Silk Road

300

Who is the most famous emperor? What is the grand building is he known for?

Justinian. Hagia Sophiha 

300

This is Justinian's greatest building, a church that gets transferred into a mosque.

Hagia Sophia.

300

Describe the territory the Byzantine Empire takes

The empire extends from North Africa to Asia Minor and to the Mediterranean region which includes Spain, Italy, and Sicily.

300

Where does the "network of roads beneficiary to the Byzantine empire" start and end?

Starts in Chang'an and ends in the westward end-points at Byzantium (Constantinople), Antioch, Damascus, and other Middle Eastern cities.

400

This is the main law practice for Constantinople.

Justinian's code.​​​​
400

Who was Justinian's wife? Describe her power?

Empress Theodora. She had the power to shut down Justinian's order. She ruled alongside Justinian and protect their royal rankings very much.

400

Name 1 mountain range of Constantinople.

The Carpathian Mountains.

400

What were the 2 main resources for the Byzantine Empire?

Grain and silk.

500

Who made the most reforms to Constintinople.

Mahmud II

500

What are the 3 sections of Justinian's code?

The Digest, the Code, the Institute

500

What does the Byzantine empire end up becoming?

 the Ottoman Empire

500

Name 5 of the most common items brought into Constantinople.

Olive oil, wine, wheat, honey, fish sauce, silk, grain, salt, timber wax, linen meat, vegetables.