Byzantine Empire
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Byzantine Empire
Part 2 (by Jackie and Hanna)A new culture
The Emperor Justinian
A New Culture• They did not call them
the Romans even though many were descended from a Roman family.
• Their language was Greek.
• They were Christians, but did not follow the Catholic faith of the Romans.
Women in the Byzantium Society
• Some women in the Byzantine society protected their virtue by entering convents.
• Women and girls were not allowed in the outside world.
Women in the Byzantium Society 2
• Women could travel outside the place, but only with a servant with them.
• Aristocratic women were usually very well educated, but were usually not allowed to study classical literature.
• Anna Comnena, a daughter of Emperor Alecuis the first, was very well educated wrote a history of her father’s reign.
The Emperor Justinian• Emperor Justinian
became an emperor at age 44
• He spent a lot of time studying about music, architecture, and politics.
• He wanted his people to be comfortable and successful.
The Emperor Justinian 2
• He made changed in a lot of things to make the lives of his people to be better.
• One of the reforms had to do with the rights of women.
Byzantine law & Aristocratic Society
• Byzantine emperors were responsible to establish righteousness.
• Justinian Code: Collection of 10 books, which holds the establishments that was used from the time when Emperor Hadrian was in power.
Byzantine law & Aristocratic Society 2
• Corpus juris civilis,: “body of civil law” had basic outline of the Byzantine law.
• Justinian’s code was rediscovered and was used as the main source of legal structures from Western Europe by the 1100s.
Art and Architecture • In churches, cathedrals,
and brutal chambers, there were a lot of mosaics.
• The architects built churches by placing a round dome over a square foundation.
• Byzantine architecture influence all over Europe and Asia.
This is a mosaic shows Apollinaris, the patron saint of the church of San Apillinaire.
Aristocratic Society
• Law codes were applied to everyone but discrimination still existed then
• “Nobility” were defined mainly by the political offices
• Positions based on MERIT• your status can also be obtained by birth• Some people only marries people who has
the same social status as them
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