Origins – Greek city-state, A.D. 324 Roman Empire shifts capital to Constantinople Marks the beginning of the Byzantine Empire Early Period A.D.
Clostridium botulinum and botulism. Introduction About 900's: Certain foods caused typical poisoning. Emperor Leo VI of Byzantium forbade the manufacture.
Strategic City-on a peninsula, Constantinople overlooked the Bosporus, the narrow strait between the Sea of Marmara and the Black Sea. Water protected.
The Post-Classical Period. After the Roman Empire divided in 395, the eastern half became known as the Byzantine Empire Constantinople was the capitol.
Aka Eastern Roman Empire. "Byzantine" derives from Byzantium, an ancient Greek colony founded by a man named Byzas. Located on the European side of.
Byzantine Empire Notes. I. Justinian: Military Victories A.becomes emperor of eastern empire in 527CE B.decided to reunite fallen western empire.
Chapter 12 Section 1. Byzantine Empire Justinian I Theodora Belisarius Mosaics Icons Clergy Orthodox Church.
Warm-up 0 What is the Byzantine Empire? 0 What is the Capital of the Byzantine Empire? 0 What is Justinian most known for during his rule?
The beginning of the middle ages. The beginning of Christianity—therefore a very religious time period Early Christian art was illegal and practiced in.
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Byzantine Art Overview and Close Reading. Terms for Close Reading Abstraction Illusionism Medium Symbolism Stasis/Dynamism Realism.
Early Byzantine Empire. Essential Question What were main characteristics of the Byzantine Empire. Sprawling Empire Justinian Legal Code Public Works.