emperor to the Byzantine empire. Was Justinian historically important or was he just another useless emperor? Justinian was historically important because he preserved Roman law‚ destroyed the Persian empire‚ and Built great buildings such as the Hagia Sophia. One greatest Justinian’s achievement wa preserving the Roman law. While Justinian was a Consul he gathered all Roman laws and political views and put them in a code called Justinian’s Code(Poole 8) . This set of laws supports the idea that all
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influence and its historic iconoclastic controversy that radically transformed the Church‚ Byzantine art established itself as a pillar of Western art. Along with its civilization’s endurance‚ the style that ruled Byzantine art demonstrated by the Hagia Sophia’s Theokotos impacted Western Art forever‚ proven through Berlinghieri’s St. Francis Altarpiece and the duration of the Renaissance. Sprawling over most of North Africa to the Levant‚
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codified under Justinian I. Emperor Justinian I ruled from ad 529 to 565. One thing about the Justinian’s code is that it was based off of and name of an emperor named Justinian. During his reign he marked the Byzantine empire with the Hagia Sophia. The Hagia Sophia is still in good shape today as a museum in in Istanbul‚ Turkey. But sadly the Justinian Code affected many people including jews‚ women‚ and even children. The code was based off the Emperor Justinian. The source and basis of Justinian
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Early Christian Old St. Peter’s‚ Rome Being one of the most eloquent representatives of Constantinian churches‚ the Old St. Peter’s Basilica became a deep symbol for early christians. Although the church was a modification of the older imperial basilicas‚ it’s form was upgraded due to the specific requirements of christian worship. While the entrance was moved from the middle of the basilica to the end‚ the altar was also relocated — in the the Old St. Peter’s Basilica it was placed at the other
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diffusion. When Justinian became Emperor‚ he brought the eastern half of the Roman Empire to its Golden Age one way in which he accomplished this was by constructing new cities and buildings. Probably one of his most important contributions was the Hagia Sophia church
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DBQ 5: Byzantine Empire under Justinian When Justinian became emperor in 527‚ he wanted to build a new Rome by incorporating the ancient Roman Empire. He made Constantinople the capital of the Byzantine Empire and kept the Roman culture along with the Greek culture for more than a thousand years. Justinian helped rebuild the Roman Empire by the many contributions he gave to the empire; he was able to rule a well-structured empire. Justinian was known partly for rebuilding the Roman Empire;
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Ottoman Culture has evolved along centuries as their empire was widen across the world and they conquer more nations. Original bases of their culture was build on the islamic and turkish cultures and strongly influenced by them in customs‚ Language and all life styles. Their culture absorbed‚ adapted and modified the cultures of conquered lands and their nations for example Persian culture - the Seljuk Empire architecture theme and culture- had a significant contribution to that era’s culture
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Justinian became emperor‚ he brought the eastern half of the Roman Empire into a Golden Age. According to document 4‚ he built new cities‚ buildings‚ and a magnificent church called the Hagia Sophia. The church was known for its beauty treasure because not many churches during that time were as elegant as the Hagia Sophia. Economically‚ Justinian tried to revive the Roman Empire in Constantinople. He tried to make Constantinople as glorious as Rome was. Socially‚ Justinian was ranked as high authority
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In 330 A.D.‚ Constantinople became the capital of the Eastern Roman Empire or “New Rome.” For 1‚100 years‚ Constantinople remained the capital of one of the world’s largest empires‚ the Byzantine Empire. Constantinople’s location is in modern day Istanbul‚ Turkey. So why is Constantinople important to history? Constantinople became the cultural center of the east. It preserved Greek classics and promoted Christian principles. Christianity emerged and became a dominate religion. Art The Byzantine
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place of Constantinople. The Byzantine Empire reached its climax during the sovereignty of Emperor Justinian 1. Italy‚ southern Spain‚ and North Africa‚ were conquered by the Byzantines. The Justinian code of laws was developed‚ and the Church of Hagia Sophia was built. Southern Spain was lost to the Visigoths and Italy was lost to the Lombard’s after Justinian’s death. There was a long war between Persia and Byzantium‚ to which both empires were weakened. Avars‚ nomadic Asiatic people‚ drove the Byzantines
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