Beginnings
Why So Important?
Religion in Byzantine Empire
Religion II
End of the Empire
1000

Begins his rule in 527

Justinian 

1000

Located at this between Europe and Asia

Crossroads

1000

They were prohibited from building and reading the bible in Hebrew

Jews

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The leader of the Byzantine church was called the 

Patriarch

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Secret weapon the Byzantines used 

Liquid Fire

2000

A straight that links the Mediterranean and Black Seas 

Bosporus 

2000

At its greatest the Empire completely encircled this major area

Mediterranean Sea 

2000

Beliefs contrary to church teachings

Heresy

2000

Three men entered the Hagia Sophia with a letter the did what to the Patriarch

Excommunicated him from the Roman Catholic Church

2000

Byzantines great wealth disappeared due to this

Justinian's debt from wars 

3000
A Cultural variety

Diversity

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Justinian's armies reconquered these three areas reuniting western Rome and Eastern Rome briefly  

North Africa, Italy and Spain

3000

Having the nature of God

Divine

3000

Emperor banned this religious relics 

Icons

3000

Killed over 10,000 a day and the cause

Plague, infested rats in the grain supply from Egypt

4000

By 330 AD Constantine transformed Byzantium into a grand what?

New Rome

4000

A masterpiece of Byzantine architecture 

Hagia Sophia

4000

The separation of Church was called this

Schism 

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Both churches services were led by these people

Priests and Bishops

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Two enemies of the Byzantine empire that waged war from 634-711

Persians and Arabs

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Constantinople's name today

Istanbul 

5000

These two things made Byzantium a tempting target for raids and invasion

Rich Resources and Great Wealth

5000

The church divided into these two churches 

Roman Catholic and Eastern Orthodox

5000

Two differences between the Church leadership

Pope- Had authority over all clergy, and kings, Priests could not marry, services were conducted in Latin

Emperor- Spiritual authority over clergy, priests could marry, services were conducted in Greek

5000

In 1453, he led over 100,000 against Constantinople and killed the last Byzantine Emperor.

Name the army leader and the last emperor of Constantinople 

Mehmed II  Turkish leader

Constantine XI- Last emperor