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    from the Byzantine art period. The Byzantine plate was created in 629 to 630. Within the Byzantine Empire‚ it shared Roman legal and political traditions‚ customary Greek culture‚ and Christianity. This stunning plate is the major plate of the set of nine; it displays the scene of the King David’s life in the Old Testament. The artist interpretation will be examined. This study of plate will trace the subject matter of iconography‚ function and composition of the work and style. Byzantine art was

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    Byzantium's Golden Age

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    Although Byzantine inhabitants inherited Roman culture and called themselves Romans‚ much of their culture was aligned with Greek culture‚ especially evident in the fact that their language was Greek and not Latin like Romans. Like many transitioning states‚ the Byzantine empire went through stages of ups and downs as the empire expanded. The empire reached its peak‚ however‚ when Justinian was in power. His reign‚ from 527 to 565CE‚ is known as Byzantium’s golden age. In this time‚ Justinian successfully

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    2013 Chapter 9 Notes Eastern and Western Europe Division  Byzantine culture‚ political organization‚ and economic orientation help to explain the rift between the eastern and western versions of Christianity. Different rituals grew from Greek and Latin versions of the Bible. Emperors resisted papal attempts to interfere in religious issues. Hostility greeted the effort of the Frankish king‚ Charlemagne‚ to be recognized as Roman emperor. The final break between the two churches occurred in 1054

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    were sometimes used as harem servants (compare the female odalisque) or seraglio guards. The practice was also well established in other Mediterranean areas among the Greeks and Romans‚ although a role as court functionaries does not arise until Byzantine times. The Galli or Priests of Cybele were eunuchs. In

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    In the year 476‚ the last Roman emperor was deposed. Over the previous two centuries‚ Barbarian invasions had brought the once-mighty Rome to its knees‚ and this is taken as the final fall of the Roman Empire in Western Europe. What are the political‚ economical and social implications of this event‚ and to what extent does it constitute a true turning-point in history? In the period immediately after 476 it is possible to see the structure of medieval Europe emerging. Most obviously‚ the empire

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    Public Trust Doctrine Humans have been living and making modifications to the earth since the beginning of time. Looking back many years ago we can see that way of life was not as fast paced as today. However as our population continues to grow and we continue to inhabit this planet‚ we are subconsciously and consciously destroying our precious environment with the goal to make life easier while producing economical benefits. Even though environmentalist continue to warn us of the consequences

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    38. A society is almost certainly a civilization if.. It is agricultural 39. The Neolithic Revolution occurred first in The middle east 40. Which of the following is not a feature of Sumerian Civilization? A simplified alphabet of 22 letters 42. Jewish monotheism.. - emphasized the power and abstraction of God 43. the development of writing.. - helps explain why government could become more formal and bureaucratic 44. the "son of heaven" concept was designed to promote all

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    The Fall of Constantinople

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    thousand years. This Empire encompassed all of Christendom and beyond‚ extending an arm of influence at every corner of the globe.1 Constantinople was the capital of the Byzantine Empire‚ also know as the Eastern Roman Empire‚ and was known for the ingenuity in matters of state‚ society‚ infrastructure and economics; which the Byzantines were able to perform with such efficiency and excellence.2 The state affairs where that of a modern nation. Complex‚ intricate and full of balance in both the seats

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    the decline of the Empire took place over around 300 years. Historians have variously dated the final collapse to the sack of Rome in AD410 by the Visigoth king Alaric‚ the deposing of the last Roman emperor by the German chieftain Odoacer in AD476 and the death of Justinian I‚ the last Roman emperor to try to reconquer the western half of the empire‚ in AD565. The reasons for the fall of the empire include military overreach‚ invasion by emboldened tribes of Huns and Visigoths from northern and

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    (wealthiest and largest) C) Byzantine Empire (NW Med and successor to Rome) II) The Latin Phase‚ 325-610 A) Diocletian ( r. 285-305) -creates Eastern and Western Roman Empires ruled by autocrats -trying to end civil war and contested dynastic claims B) Constantine ( r. 306-337) C) Justinian ( r. 527-565) -520s/530s after massive earthquake Justinian begins huge urban renewal project -reformed the government and ordered a review of all Roman Law -Code of Justinian: foundation of Western

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