The Byzantine Empire

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The Byzantine Empire
  1. Leaders
    1. Justinian

      Annotations:

      • -Emperor that led the Byzantine empire to its peak -rebuilt Constantinople -made "Justinian's Code" -married Theodora -worked to build a strong economy
      1. autocrat

        Annotations:

        • -a sole leader than exercises complete power over secular matters and religious matters
        1. Theodora

          Annotations:

          • -Justinian's wife and a shrewd politician -started at the bottom of society as an actress, or prostitute -played big role in government with husband:        -encouraged laws to help women, children, and the poor         - assisted Justinian in choosing leaders -believed jobs should be given based on ability rather than social class
          1. Patriarch

            Annotations:

            • -the highest church official in Eastern Christianity -appointed by the Byzantine emperor
          2. Constantinople

            Annotations:

            • the capital of the Byzantine Empire
            1. protection

              Annotations:

              • Constantinople was well protected because:     -surrounded by water on 3 sides (served as natural wall against invaders)      -built large systems of walls and towers to keep out invaders
              1. economy

                Annotations:

                • -focused mainly on trade -location put them on prime trade route b/c they were between Europe and Asia and people could meet there in the middle -were able to collect a lot of taxes on trade which were used to build New Rome -also, started making silk (only other country that could make it was China)
                1. location

                  Annotations:

                  • -located where what is now Istanbul -surrounded by water on 3 sides -on the border of Europe and Asia -Constantinople's location helped it with trade because it was in a central location on land and it had access to water
                  1. fall of Constantinople

                    Annotations:

                    • -began when Seljuk Turks invaded and blocked the Eastern Christians' pilgrimages to the Holy Land (igniting the Crusades) -the Crusades ended in a trade rivalry with Venice that left Constantinople burned and in Western Christianity's rule -Eastern Christians regained control, but eventually Constantinople was taken over by the Ottoman empire and turned into Istanbul
                  2. Justinian's Code

                    Annotations:

                    • a body of civil law
                    1. What was the process?

                      Annotations:

                      • -Justinian chose 10 men to review 1600 books full of Roman Law -they condensed the laws to the 4000 that make up Justinian's code -Theodora influenced some of the laws included in the code
                      1. why is it important?

                        Annotations:

                        • Writers of other countries modeled their laws and constitutions from Justinian's code
                        1. what is it composed of?

                          Annotations:

                          • -laws passed by Roman assemblies -laws declared by Roman emperors -legal writings of Roman judges used as a handbook for students
                          1. What does it stress the importance of?

                            Annotations:

                            • Natural Law => philosophy that certain rights or values should be laws because they are understood to be right by virtue of human nature
                          2. Military
                            1. key events

                              Annotations:

                              • -fougth against invaders from Persians, Vikings, Slavs, and Huns (won) -fought in the crusades; at the beginning fought on the same side as Western Christians but they eventually turned against eachother (loss)
                              1. weapons

                                Annotations:

                                • -had secret weapon called Greek fire which was fire that could not be put out with water -used by the Byzantine Navy  
                                1. soldiers

                                  Annotations:

                                  • peasants were the backbone of the economy and made up a large percentage of the soldiers
                                  1. strengths

                                    Annotations:

                                    • -city was surrounded by strong fortifications that kept invaders out -military was made up of ships and sailors and also an army on land
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