null
US
Sign In
Sign Up for Free
Sign Up
We have detected that Javascript is not enabled in your browser. The dynamic nature of our site means that Javascript must be enabled to function properly. Please read our
terms and conditions
for more information.
Next up
Copy and Edit
You need to log in to complete this action!
Register for Free
1847538
Byzantine Empire- The Dark Ages
Description
Mind Map on Byzantine Empire- The Dark Ages, created by BENJAMIN WELLS on 08/01/2015.
Mind Map by
BENJAMIN WELLS
, updated more than 1 year ago
More
Less
Created by
BENJAMIN WELLS
about 10 years ago
0
0
0
Resource summary
Byzantine Empire- The Dark Ages
533 AD
The Romans marched from Constantinople to Conquer Western Europe
At the time, former Roman strongholds were ruled by the barbarians
The light of the Roman empire still shined in places like Greece, Turkey, and Egypt
Those territories were still commanded by Roman emperors, protected by Roman troops, and reaping all the benefits of Roman technology and trade.
3rd Century
The Roman Empire split in half, each half governed by its own emperor
This system allowed both halves to respond to crisis quickly
However, this split left the West at a disadvantage, it didn't have the resources the the east side had.
Before the split, the wealth of the east could prop up the West. So the West now had to stand a fall on its own
527 AD
The ambitious Emperor Justinian came to power in the east.
Justinian resolved to export the dream of the Roman Empire back to the territories from which it originally came from
Show full summary
Hide full summary
Want to create your own
Mind Maps
for
free
with GoConqr?
Learn more
.
Similar
Lord of the Flies
lmg719
Italian: Basics
Selam H
MODE, MEDIAN, MEAN, AND RANGE
Elliot O'Leary
CUMULATIVE FREQUENCY DIAGRAMS
Elliot O'Leary
GCSE Chemistry C1.1 - Fundamental Ideas in Chemistry
chancice.branscombe
Physics P2
Phoebe Drew
Edexcel Additional Science Chemistry Topics 1+2
Amy Lashkari
The Weimar Republic, 1919-1929
shann.w
GCSE Biology - Homeostasis and Classification Flashcards
Beth Coiley
New GCSE history content
Sarah Egan
Historical Context of The Handmaid's Tale
Summer Pearce
Browse Library