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The Eastern legacy of the Roman empire Byzantium Barbarians are now the Western masters Military strength but they get culture from the Romans they subdued Partly

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The Eastern legacy of the Roman empire Byzantium Barbarians are now the Western masters Military strength but they get culture from the Romans they subdued Partly Christianized by missionaries already. C Printed in the United States of America published by Dumbarton Oaks Research ibrary and Collection Washington DC wwwdoaksor etextshtml edited by Angeliki E aiou and Roy Parviz Mottahedeh brPage 2br TheHistoriographyoftheCrusades GilesConstable IThe Chapter 9. Difference: East & West (Byzantines and Western Europe. Different versions of Christianity:. Great Schism. : Catholic & Orthodox 1054. Little interaction. , with west. East more advanced. from Byzantium, brought to Rome the teaching that Christ was amere man who was endowed with the Spirit at his baptism. Very sim-ilar to the later christological heresy of in Theodotus Outcome: Byzantium: The New Rome. Constructive Response Questions. Citing specific examples, what factors allowed Byzantium to prosper while the west floundered?. What will we learn?. What was Byzantium?. Barbara . Kingsolver’s “High . Tide in Tucson”. Diction in relation to Tone. Consider:. “Art is the antidote that can call us back from the edge of numbness, restoring the ability to feel for another.” . Outcome: Byzantium: The New Rome. Constructive Response Questions. Citing specific examples, what factors allowed Byzantium to prosper while the west floundered?. What will we learn?. What was Byzantium?. Please get out your notes.. Today’s Agenda. Quick write. Short lecture on . Byzantium. Justinian clip from Dark Ages Documentary. Activity- Justinian , Theodora & the Byzantine Empire according to the sources. From 395. Attempts to reconquer the “west” always failed despite continual effort. Greek Language but Roman Law at least to the 800’s. Development of church/state relationship known as . Caesaropapism. and. The Crusades. Byzantine Empire in 650. Byzantine Empire in 717. Rus. of Kiev converted to Byzantine Christianity in 988.. 1015. Basil II, “The Bulgur Slayer” (958-1025). Byzantine Empire in 1025. AIM – How did Christianity originate? What made it different than Judaism? How did it become so popular?. Do Now: Look at the map and write down three conclusions about Christianity. . https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BJ0dZhHccfU. *. ©2011, The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All Rights Reserved.. Medieval Christendom. Two halves. Byzantine empire . Germanic states. Inherited Christianity from Roman empire. After eighth century, tensions between two halves. Great location. Constantinople=capital in 340 C.E. (kept name until controlled by Ottoman Turks in 1453 C.E. when it was renamed Istanbul). Named Byzantium after . Byzantion. , fishing village. Eastern half of classical Roman Empire that remained intact. Universal Theme Six:. The Preservation of God's People (300-1000 AD).. . In the readings of this week, we will read of two towering historical figures: Clovis, the first King of the Franks, and the Emperor Justinian. Both were Christians who sought to expand the influence of the faith through their exercise of power.. BLUE. flow chart below lists the events that led to the break up of the Roman Empire. Fill in the missing words using the hints in the red boxes.. First in 330 CE, . Constantine decided . to…. Then, power in the empire was….

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