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    Between 100 CE and 600 CE‚ the Roman empire underwent a change in government as the empire collapsed due to corruption within. Also‚ the influence of Christianity increased greatly. However‚ the “Eastern Roman Empire”‚ the Byzantines‚ kept the culture going. Clearly‚ the most important change that the Roman Empire experienced in the late classical era was its collapse. But‚ this phenomenon was one that the other great powers of the age‚ Han China and Gupta India‚ also grappled with as each

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    unsustainable‚ and forced other civilizations to distrust the Roman Catholic Church by the end of the crusades. The Animosity grew heavy between Byzantine and the Roman Catholics and the crusaders pushed to take over the capital of the Byzantine Empire

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    “There has not been “an incident in Byzantine history with which the church of St. Sophia is not associated.”1 The Church of the Divine Wisdom has a long and storied history‚ much of it drenched in the blood of those who died fighting over it. On May 28‚ 1453‚ Constantine XI entered Hagia Sophia to pray while the crowning jewel of his empire‚ Constantinople‚ was being raided and burned by Mehmed II‚ a Muslim invader with an extensive army at his back. The emperor prayed at the church before climbing

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    American Public University Hist533: Late Antiquity and Byzantium Dr. Leda Ciraolo‚ PhD. May 2013 Table of Contents Introduction 3 Discussion 3 Christianity and the Unity of the Empire 3 Equal to the Apostles 6 Byzantine Clergy 8 From Catacombs to the Byzantine Church 9 Christian Army 12 Symphonia “The Harmony of Politics and Faith” 13 Conversion of Constantine 14 Constantine and Heresy: The Donatists 15 The Missionary Work of Constantine

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    Terms and concepts: The later Roman Empire: After the classical Roman era‚ Rome has been separate into two empires‚ after the fall of western half‚ Eastern half of Roman Empire was known as Byzantine empire which its capital locates at Constantinople. The Eastern half of the empire survived until fifteenth century. Justinian and Theodora: Justinian was the greatest emperor in early Byzantine Empire who born in 527C.E at Macedonian as a peasant. His wife‚ Theodora‚ was a daughter of a bear keeper

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    During the period of time between 100 and 600 A.D.‚ the Roman Empire experienced both cultural and political changes. Even after the western half fell because of internal collapse‚ immorality‚ and Germanic invasions‚ Rome’s culture and government was preserved in the Byzantine Empire and eventually carried on into modern society. One notable change in the culture of Rome includes the adoption of Christianity. The Roman Empire was originally polytheistic‚ but over time the Romans accepted

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    Describe “Iconoclasm” and why Emperor Leo III supported it.  destruction of icons​ .​ Emperor Leo III ­ Veneration of these religious images was sinful     Why did the Byzantine Emperors create a strong centralized government?  Strong centralized government (imperial Power). Power is invested in the Emperor‚ and  he controls the empire.    The Foundations of Christian Society in Western Europe: Chapter 16  a.  Examine the invasions that plagued Europe after the fall of Rome.  How was  Europe influenced by these migrations

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    Codification of Roman Law Justinain I‚ whose full name was Flavius Justinianus in Latin‚ was the Byzantine Emperor from 527 to 565. He is commonly known as Justinian the Great‚ who had spent all his reign restoring the greatness of the Byzantine Empire and trying to reconquer the western half of the Roman Empire. His achievements could be seen in the Roman law‚ the administrative system of the Empire‚ religion‚ literature‚ architecture and some other fields‚ enough to prove his great influence on

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    destruction of the Roman Empire. Chinese civilization also declined due to weak political and economic systems‚ however universal religion and a strong social structure prevented society and culture from being obliterated. In Rome‚ one major event shaped the course of history. The Roman emperor‚ Diocletian‚ divided

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    1 Hazrat Umar Farroq Caliphate of Hazrat Umar Farooq Hazrat Umar: His life before becoming a caliph and his character                  Hazrat Umar belonged to the Quraishi family of Banu Adi. His father’s name was Khattab bin Nufail. The ancestry of Hazrat Umar coincided with the Holy Prophet (PBUH) in eighth generation. The name of Hazrat Umar’s mother Hantamah bint Hisham bin Mughairah. He was born in the Year of the Elephant (about 40 years before

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