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Title: Byzantine Empire


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Byzantine Empire
  • Conversion to Crusades

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Constantine (324-337)
  • Founded Constantinople as an ideal Christian
    capital
  • Eusebius described him as the transformer of the
    pagan tyranny of Rome into a Christian kingdom
  • Became chief minister of God on earth rather than
    a god to be worshipped by the people
  • Reformed the army and economy/coins
  • Created a Christian civil bureaucracy

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Justinian (527-565)
  • Put down the Nika revolt and secured the throne
  • Great power and wealth
  • Retook North Africa, Italy, Spain
  • Stopped by bubonic plague, Slavs
  • Codification of Roman law
  • Monument buildingHagia Sophia

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Collapse
  • Military campaigns and building projects
    bankrupted the government
  • Bubonic plague/population decline
  • Threats from Slavs, Persians, Lombards
  • Rebellion, civil war, anarchy, invasion by
    Sasanids
  • Brief resurrection under Heraclius who increased
    military strength against Arab Muslims

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Age of Crisis (636-802)
  • Things were so grim people talked about the end
    of the world
  • Arab threat--attack on Constantinople abated only
    by heavy fortifications and Greek fire
  • Slavic and Bulgar Threats (overrun the Balkans)
  • Only immediate area around Constantinople is
    spared Empire becomes a military state

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Empress Irene (780-802)
  • Tyranny and mismanagement almost sent empire over
    the edge
  • Acted successfully as regent for son until he was
    ready to assume the throne
  • She then had him blinded and took the throne
  • Charlemagne tried to marry the empress, but was
    rebuffed
  • Neglected army and military affairs

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Imperial Age (867-1071)
  • Empire rises again as Arab caliphate begins to
    fragment
  • Converted Slavic invaders to Christianity (as
    well as Russians)
  • Expansion of farmland, end of plague
  • Iconoclast controversy ends
  • Macedonian war-emperors take over
  • Return to military offensive, ideas about
    Crusades to take Jerusalem begin
  • Height of empire in 1025

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Government/Military
  • Absolute authority of the emperor
  • Emperor is without physical imperfection
  • Bureaucrats trained at University
  • Fair taxation and tariff system
  • Heavily armed horse archers (Persian idea)
  • Fortifications of Constantinople
  • Military decline due to lack of farmer-soldiers
    due to military aristocracy

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Society and Economy
  • Membership in Orthodox religion was the same as
    citizenship in the empire
  • Defended empire through conversions
  • Court bureaucracy, military, clergy, artisans,
    and peasants were classes
  • Loss of Egypt prompted search for new
    agricultural methods
  • State monopoly over certain resources
  • Trade was key element of economy
  • Silk worms-industrial espionage
  • Constantinople viewed as ideal city

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Eastern Orthodox Christianity
  • Ecclesiastical leader was patriarch of
    Constantinople
  • Tensions with patriarch of Rome
  • All were subjects of the emperor
  • Controversies shaped early church nature of
    Trinity, Arianism, monophysitism, Iconoclast
  • Monasticism was a key characteristic
  • Caesaropapism (Unity of State/Church)
  • Privileges including tax exemptions and special
    courts

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Art/Architecture/Literature
  • Mosaics and icons dominate art
  • Hagia Sophia is the greatest example
  • Operatic style of liturgy included drama, music,
    art, and costumes
  • Preservation of Greek classics
  • Hagiography-form of religious literature about
    lives of saints
  • Eusebiuss, History of the Church
  • Anna Comnena, famous woman scholar
  • Preserved the Greek and Roman ideals until the
    Renaissance

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