A Byzantine Emperor married a very strong and intelligent Women that ordered the murder of 30,000 Byzantine citizens.
What is Theodora?
This city has the largest harbor in the world at the time
What is Constantinople
Which country Exports silk in return for christianity and Gold.
The split of the Roman Empire formed this new empire. Featuring roman-style architecture and religion.
What is The Byzantine Empire
This Byzantine Emperor was born a Slavonic peasant, a person of low class.
What is Justinian?
This city is the only city in the world to be between 2 continents.
What is Constantinople (Istanbul)
Which country Exports ivory and gold and in return they get the silk stolen from China.
What is Africa
Which group failed to breach Constantinople walls?
The Byzantines called themselves "Romano's" which stands for?
What is the continuation of Roman empire traditions?
How did the Byzantines overcome a lack of freshwater?
What are Aqueducts
This is one of the most standing out common trades. This country exported cork and grain, and in return they got bronze church doors.
Under Justinian's and Theodora's rule, The Byzantines murdered 30,000 revolting citizens within the Hippodrome
What are the Nika Riots?
This Roman Emperor helped expand The Byzantine Empire to regain what was lost of them (The Roman Empire)
What is Justinian?
What is the Hagia Sophia.
Which country Exports woods, fur, and honey and in return gets art, architecture, and Christianity.
What is Russia?
Which Group finally took down the city walls and stormed Constantinople?
What are the Turks?
Under This Byzantine emperors rule, they created this code that took the roman's laws and made it understandable and even better in their opinion. This helped give women more property rights under what code.
What is the Justinian Code
What allowed the Byzantine Empire abound in wealth based on its geography.
What is The Silk Road
Which country exported iron and tin to the byzantine empire in return for the works of the ancient Greeks.
What is England?
Because of the byzantine empire's proximity to Judea (Christianity birthplace) Christianity spread differently to the west side of the Roman empire. This caused what to happen between the 2 sides
What is The Great Schism