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AP World HistoryOctober 19, 2015
Warm Up – October 19, 2015
What year did the Roman Empire fall?A. 300 CEB. 420 CEC. 476 CED. 500 CE
Agenda
• Intro to the Rus & the Byzantines
• Reminders: • Chapter 9 Guided Reading due Wednesday, Chapter 10
due Friday• HW – Chapter 9 & 10 Guided Reading
Essential Question
•Why do people break up?
AP World HistoryChapter 9
Civilization in Eastern Europe:Byzantium and Orthodox Europe
The Byzantine Empire
• Once Western Rome fell, the eastern half becomes the Byzantine Empire.• Capital of Constantinople
• Emperor Justinian built the Hagia Sophia and simplified the Roman legal code (Justinian’s Code).
Church and State
• The emperor was considered to be ordained by God.• He was head of the church as well as state.
•Women could and did serve as emperor.• They had an elaborate bureaucracy to administer the government.
The Great SchismIn 1054 a longstanding disagreement came to a head, and the Christian church split into two groups:
• Western or Roman Catholic Church:• Services conducted in
Latin• Pope is supreme religious
authority• Priests required to be
celibate• Divorce not permitted
• Eastern or Greek Orthodox Church:• Services in Greek or local
language• Patriarch is head of church
• Under emperor’s authority• Priests can marry• Divorce allowed under
certain conditions
Missionaries
• Eastern Orthodox missionaries spread northward into Russia and the Balkans, and created a new alphabet for Slavic languages, Cyrillic.• Cyril and Methodius are the two most famous of the missionaries.
Kievan Rus’
• Kiev began as a city along the trade route between Scandinavia and Constantinople.• One of the early leaders of the city, Vladimir converted to Orthodox Christianity around 1000 A.D.• The City State soon developed its own version of Russian Orthodox Christianity.
The Emergence of Kievan Rus'
• Trade with Byzantines• Trade with Northerners
(Scandinavians)
• c. 855, monarchy created under Rurik•• Vladimir I (980-1015)• Converts to Orthodoxy• Controls church
Yaroslav I
• Issued a unifying code of laws, while not as advanced as Constantinople, it still had nobles called Boyars.
The Tartars
• The Russian name for the Mongols. • The Invasion of Russia by Mongols, and the destruction of Constantinople by Muslims, isolated Russia.• The region was cut off from western contacts, stifling economic, political, and cultural sophistication.