Chapter 6 The Byzantine Empire Study Guide
Parts of North Africa, Italy, and southeastern Spain are common because
Justinian 1 won the back for the empire
Emperor Leo III established a policy of iconoclasm because
he thought people were worshipping pictures instead of god
in the Middle Ages, one way in which the Divine Liturgy was Different form the roman Catholic mass was
it could be in the local language
Exploring the Essential Question: How did the Byzantine Empire develop and form it's own distinctive church?
over centuries, cultural, political, and religious differences brought the two parts of the old Roman Empire into conflict
Hippo means "horse." this took place in the Hippodrome.
chariot races
Justinian built Hagia Sophia as as a
church
the blues and greens were
fan of opposing teams
blank led Justinian I to start a major public works program
violent riots destroyed the city
the best sub-headings for the two columns in the chart below are...
western/eastern
for about how long did the Roman Empire have capitals or government operations in both the East and West?
146 years (330-476)
by the time Charlemagne became Holy Roman Emperor, how many years had passed without a Roman emperor in the west?
324 years (476-800)
this gave Constantinople the biggest advantage for trade....
a great location
After the pope and patriarch excommunicated members of each other's clergy in 1054,
the Orthodox and Catholic Churches completely split
the power structure of the Byzantine Empire in religious matters
the emperor had power over the patriarch
Rule of the roman Empire was divided between two emperors until.
the fall of Rome
when the pope crowned Charlemagne as Holy Roman emperor, the Byzantines were angry because they felt that
their empress should rule the remains of the Roman Empire
This sentence best describes the lives of the jobless in Constantinople
they worked in exchanges for bread from the emperor
which event on the timeline happened during the time that the Byzantine Empire did not allow icons?
Charlemagne was crowed Holy Roman emperor
the Eastern Orthodox missionary Saint Cyril is remembered for creating the Cyrillic
alphabet
the Justinian's Code was
an organized set of laws