What is the Primary Reason to Study the Byzantines? The Byzantine Empire and its capital city of Constantinople thrived for more than one thousand years and helped shape the history of the modern world. The Byzantines have been largely ignored in classrooms across the nation. Key reasons to study the Byzantine are their religious influence‚ preservation of literature‚ and defense tactics. The question as stated is‚ what is the Primary Reason to Study the Byzantine? The primary reason to study
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into the oldest and longest lasting empire in our history. It began with Constantine the Great’s triumph of Christianity. He then transferred his capital from Rome to the refounded Byzantium in the early 4th century‚ year 330 AD‚ and named it Constantinople after himself. This city became the surviving safe spot after the breakup of the Western Roman empire by the 5th century. It was by far the largest and richest city in Christendom during the Middle Ages with a population of about one million
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Father and was subordinate in the hierarchy of the Holy Trinity. Theodoric the Great died in 526 CE and in 539 CE‚ Orthodox Christian Justinian from Constantinople sent his own general Belisarius to reconquer Ravenna from the Ostrogoths and reinstate Orthodox Christianity. Ravenna then became somewhat of an extension of the great city of Constantinople and the art clearly indicates a time of transition from the Early Christian to Byzantine era. (“Building the Dream”) Shortly after Theodoric’s death
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and major acceptance of Christianity. Although Constantine was the first Christian Emperor of Rome; he paved the way for the success and growth of the religion through legal and religious declarations‚ military domination‚ and the creation of Constantinople as the new capital of Byzantium. The impact and importance of Constantine was so immense that even ten Byzantine emperors after Constantine used his name as a measure of his importance. Constantine legalized Christianity and abolished the persecution
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Theodora of Constantinople Kristi Moore History 111 Professor Brian Carey American Military University October 12‚ 2014 Identify one important historical personality studied in this class through Week 6 and describe three ways this person shaped the age in which he/she lived in. Theodora of Constantinople Throughout history‚ there had been many people who had made an impact on the world and society in which they had lived. Many had impacted military strategies and political thinking
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Byzantine Empire’s army was far from mediocre‚ the main reason Constantinople wasn’t conquered for such a long time was because of the massive fortifications around it‚ erected by Constantine I. Constantinople was surrounded by massive stone walls‚ with holes out of which the defenders could shoot arrows while remaining unharmed. Some other Byzantine cities had similar fortifications around them‚ but none were as impregnable as Constantinople. The Byzantine Empire also possessed an explosive liquid called
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crumbled to brutal barbarians; however‚ the Eastern Roman Empire amazingly resisted their attacks. This courageous empire became known as the Byzantine Empire. The people of this great empire tenaciously fought to keep control of their capital city‚ Constantinople. Around 527‚ an emperor‚ who became known as Justinian the Great‚ rose to power. Justinian desired to restore the massive Roman Empire. He assemble a gigantic army together and managed to recapture most of the land that formerly belonged to the
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Emperor Justinian revived the Byzantine empire through his military triumphs‚ legal work‚ ecclesiastical polity and architectural activity and creating the Justinian Code. He was the sixth century emperor‚ and the only one who established an aristocracy by choosing men of humble birth as his closest advisors; for he wanted to work with honest and true people. His inner craving caused him to aggressively expand the empire and restore the Byzantine Empire to the prosperity comparable to the original
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The Spread of Islam Muhammad‚ an orphaned child born in Mecca around 570 C.E‚ had greatly inspired the Arabs and influenced them to spread the Islamic religion as a “sacred duty”. Many Arabs who converted to the new religion were well respected by Muslims. However‚ there were few who disobeyed the offering to convert. They were either punished or forced to become slaves. “Peoples of the Book” also known as Christians and Jews‚ had the right to practice their faiths‚ but could not spread it. Along
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The Hagia Sophia was constructed in the 530s‚ and became the center of religious life in the empire. It still stands today in Istanbul‚ Turkey. A threat to the Byzantine Empire was the Bulgarian Empire‚ but they defeated this threat in 1014 CE. Constantinople was still an important city for religion everywhere‚ and the capital of the empire.” Cohn closed his statements and the interview by summarizing the fall of the empire. “The tax system was so efficient that the Empire lasted for over one thousand
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