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THE BYZANTINES
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A mind map of FLVS's World History lesson number 1.05: The Byzantines
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roman empire
byzantine empire
the great schism of 1054
christianity
world history
9th grade
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THE BYZANTINES
The Byzantines thrive, the Roman Empire falls
The Byzantines thrived
Powerful army
The Western Roman Empire struggled
Series of invasions
Declining economy
Poor leadership
Germanic prince Odoacer overthrows Emperor Romulus Agustulus in 476 AD
Established Germanic kingoms in Western Rome
Roman Catholic Church became powerful in the West
The Byzantines continued Roman laws and traditions
Emperor Justinian codified Roman laws
Preserved knowledge
Ancient Greek culture and history
Ancient Roman culture and history
Maintained libraries
Established schools
Combined Roman culture with aspects of many other cultures
Most Byzantines were Greek
Mix of others also lived in the empire
North Africans
Arabs
Persians
Turks
Combined different architectural styles
Christianity
Authority over the Catholic Church
Byzantine Empire
Emperor has authority over the Catholic Church
Western Roman Empire
King and church leaders are separate
King answers to the pope
Constantine the Great
Recognized Christianity as legal
Often credited with converting the Byzantine Empire to Christianity
Helped unify the Byzantine Empire's diverse population
Western and Eastern Byzantine churches split over their differences
The Iconoclasm Controversy
Icons VS Iconoclasts
The use of icons received great support from John of Damascus
Believed that veneration of icons wouldn't become idolatry
Saw icons as visual reminders of biblical stories
Iconoclasts disapproved of the use of icons
Believed the creation of icons is done out of "sinful love of gain"
Man isn't worthy to create images of God
Saw veneration of icons as idolatry
Use of leavened or unleavened bread
Whether Rome and Constantinople were equally important
Byzantine emperor's authority VS pope's authority over the church
Great Schism of 1054
Eastern Orthodox Church dominates the East
St. Cyril creates the Cyrillic alphabet
Translates the Bible into the Slavonic language using this alphabet
Spreads Christianity and Byzantine influence outside the empire
Roman Catholic Church dominates the West
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