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Chapter 13 and 14
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History
11th Grade
11/30/2009

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Term
Byzantion's name was changed to
Definition
Constantinople
Term
How did the Byzantine Empire get its name?
Definition
from old Greek city of Byzantion
Term
 name of Byzantion's harbor
Definition
Golden Horn
Term

4 reasons why Byzantion was appealing to Constantine

Definition
  1. could be easily defended and protected
  2. had an excellent harbor
  3. city had a strategic location on the Bosporus Straights
  4. located in the center of the richer part of the Roman Empire
Term
significance of 476 C.E.
Definition
year Roman Empire fell
Term
Byzantine empire continued to 1453 until what event?
Definition
Constantinople fell to the Ottoman Turks
Term
The Byzantine Empire, at its height, included which lands?
Definition

Greece

the Balkans

Anatolia

Syria

Palestine

Egypt

NE Africa

Term
Which laws, institutions and traditions did the Bysantine Empire inherit and adapt?
Definition
Roman
Term
what is caesaropapism
Definition
political system in which the head of the state is also the head of the church
Term

Which of the following does not belong?

a.  large, complex bureaucracy

b.  caesaropapism

c.  absolute rulership

d.  separation between church and state

e.  elaborate court etiquette

 

Definition
separation of church and state (all others are features of the Byzantium political system)
Term
Greatest of the early Byzantine emperors
Definition
Justinian
Term

Which does not belong:

a.  issued the Corpus iuris civilis

b.  large parts of Western Roman Empire were  

     reconquered

c.  established social rules known as etiquette

d.  building the Church of Hagia Sophia

 

Definition
established social rules known as etiquette (all other terms describe Justinian)
Term
tecnological military advancement that helped Byzantines keep their hold on Anatolia, Greece and the Balkans
Definition
Greek fire
Term
religion that posed a challenge to the Byzantine Empire
Definition
Islam
Term
system created by Byzantine rulers to protect and efficiently govern their empire
Definition
theme system
Term

Which does not belong:

 

a.  peasants were given land in exchange for military

     service

b.  absolute dictatorship

c.  generals responsible for protecting and governing

     provinces

d.  efficient fighting force for the empire was provided

e.  resurgence of Byzantium in 9th - 11th centuries

Definition
b.  absolute dictatorship
Term
What is the Corpus iuris civilis?
Definition
"Body of Civil Law" that was a reorganization of Roman law
Term
Name four major differences that existed between Byzantium and Western Europe.
Definition

1.  Caesaropapist emperors dominated the Byzantine

     Church

 

2.  The Christian church of Constantinople conducted its

      services in Greek

 

3.  W. European rulers attacked territory held by

     Byzantine emperors

 

4.  Byzantine emperors resented empires established by

     rulers in W. Europe.

 

Term
"breadbasket of the empire"
Definition
Egypt, then Anatolia and lower Danube regions
Term
what role did banking and business partnerships play in the Byzantine economy
Definition
important, integral part of the Byzantine economy
Term
  • Which is true:
  • When the Byzantine empire suported a large class of free landowning peasants the economy was strongest

OR

  • when land was concentrated in the hands of a wealthy elite, the Byzantine economy was at its strongest
Definition
TRUE:  When the Byzantine empire suported a large class of free landowning peasants the economy was strongest
Term
a center of the rich trade in the empire
Definition
Constantinople
Term

How did the Byzantine crafts workers contribute to the economy?

 

Definition

By producing goods such as glassware, linen, wool, gems, jewelry, and items in gold and silver.

 

Term
What action of the Byzantine government indicated its support of the making of silk?
Definition
the craftspeople were able to make silk as fine as the Chinese and the government even supervised its production
Term
what role did the revival of the Silk Road play on the Byzantine economy?
Definition
Opened up new trade routes for the Byzantium economy and helped Constantinople establish itself as center of trade and commerce
Term
Europe's largest city from 5th through 13th centuries
Definition
Constantinople
Term
Hippodrome
Definition
place where mass entertainment took occurred
Term
What were the names of the two political parties?
Definition
Greens and Blues who took their names from two of the four colors worn by the circus charioteers.
Term
Which party represented the lower classes?
Definition
Greens
Term

 

Which political party favored orthodoxy and represented the upper classes?

Definition
Blues
Term

Which is true?

 

a.  After 6th century Greek replaced Latin as the language of government

b.  After 6th century Latin replaced Greek as the language of government

Definition
a.  Greek replaced Latin
Term

Which does not belong?

a.  In state run schools, students are trained in Greek

     classics of literature, philosophy and science

b.  the classics of ancient Greece were kept alive by

     Byzantine scholars

c.  Religious matters were debated in terms of classical

    philosophy

d.  State run schools produced bureaucrats trained in

     military strategy

 

Definition
Term
Byzantine Church also known as
Definition
The Eastern Orthodox Church
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