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Chapter 11 Byzantine Empire and Ancient Arabia

Chapter 11 Byzantine Empire and Ancient Arabia. Lesson 2 The Greatness of the Byzantine Empire. Byzantine Glory. During the rule of Justinian the Byzantine empire reached its height. When he came to the throne in 527 A.D. he wanted to restore the Roman Empire and govern it as a whole.

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Chapter 11 Byzantine Empire and Ancient Arabia

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  1. Chapter 11 Byzantine Empire and Ancient Arabia Lesson 2 The Greatness of the Byzantine Empire

  2. Byzantine Glory • During the rule of Justinian the Byzantine empire reached its height. • When he came to the throne in 527 A.D. he wanted to restore the Roman Empire and govern it as a whole.

  3. Byzantine Glory Cont. • Justinian told Byzantine scholars to collect and organize the laws of the Romans into a code. This code was called the Justinian Code, and made laws even clearer. • Code allowed the Empire to operate with an efficient and fair central government.

  4. The Glorious Church • Justinian built many new harbors, aqueducts, and public buildings, such as cathedrals. • The greatest cathedral in the empire was the Hagia Sophia.

  5. The Glorious Church Cont. • Justinian was very religious and felt that god had chosen him to run the Empire. The church supported this and protected the emperor. • Justinians empire last nearly 500 years before it began to weaken. • As mentioned in Chapter 10 the church split in 1054 another reason for that was the use of icons in worship.

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