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Chapter 7: The Classical Legacy in the East: Byzantium and Islam

  • Justinian was the emperor of the Byzantine Empire

    • Wished to restore power, territory, and prestige of Roman Empire

    • Chief advisor was his wife, Theodora

    • Byzantine Empire capital was Constantinople

    • Started building projects that almost caused the empire to go bankrupt

    • Invaders fought for territories he had acquired after his death

  • The Byzantine state was an autocracy

    • The Emperor had absolute authority

    • Women ruled empire as regents for young sons or as sole rulers

  • Empire’s bureaucracy was made up of military and civilian officers

  • Eunuchs held the most important positions in court

    • Eunuchs: castrated men

    • As Eunuchs couldn’t have children, there was no danger of them turning their offices into hereditary positions or scheming for the future of their children

  • Lives of women in the Byzantine Empire were focused around families

    • Wore veils that covered their heads

    • Couldn’t act on their own, legally

    • Imperial women could be sovereigns or regents

    • Poor women either worked in agriculture or worked outside their homes

  • The Eastern Church practiced Orthodox Christianity

  • Rise of Islam started with Muhammad who claimed to have heard the voice of the angel Gabriel, telling him to spread God’s words

  • Islam spread from Egypt of Asia Minor by 650

  • Women played an early role in the conversion to Islam with Muhammad’s wife being his first convert

  • Women in Islam had the right to inherit, own, and go on to manage property

  • Islamic civilizations had large irrigation systems which made Iraq and Iran rich. agricultural areas

  • Seljuk Turks were victorious over the Byzantines in 1071 and acquired Asia Minor

  • After the collapse of the Mongol Empire, the Turkish principality, the Ottoman, expanded and weakened the Byzantine Empire

  • Constantinople fell to Ottoman Turks in 1453, marking the end of the Byzantine Empire’s reign which had lasted 1000 years

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Chapter 7: The Classical Legacy in the East: Byzantium and Islam

  • Justinian was the emperor of the Byzantine Empire

    • Wished to restore power, territory, and prestige of Roman Empire

    • Chief advisor was his wife, Theodora

    • Byzantine Empire capital was Constantinople

    • Started building projects that almost caused the empire to go bankrupt

    • Invaders fought for territories he had acquired after his death

  • The Byzantine state was an autocracy

    • The Emperor had absolute authority

    • Women ruled empire as regents for young sons or as sole rulers

  • Empire’s bureaucracy was made up of military and civilian officers

  • Eunuchs held the most important positions in court

    • Eunuchs: castrated men

    • As Eunuchs couldn’t have children, there was no danger of them turning their offices into hereditary positions or scheming for the future of their children

  • Lives of women in the Byzantine Empire were focused around families

    • Wore veils that covered their heads

    • Couldn’t act on their own, legally

    • Imperial women could be sovereigns or regents

    • Poor women either worked in agriculture or worked outside their homes

  • The Eastern Church practiced Orthodox Christianity

  • Rise of Islam started with Muhammad who claimed to have heard the voice of the angel Gabriel, telling him to spread God’s words

  • Islam spread from Egypt of Asia Minor by 650

  • Women played an early role in the conversion to Islam with Muhammad’s wife being his first convert

  • Women in Islam had the right to inherit, own, and go on to manage property

  • Islamic civilizations had large irrigation systems which made Iraq and Iran rich. agricultural areas

  • Seljuk Turks were victorious over the Byzantines in 1071 and acquired Asia Minor

  • After the collapse of the Mongol Empire, the Turkish principality, the Ottoman, expanded and weakened the Byzantine Empire

  • Constantinople fell to Ottoman Turks in 1453, marking the end of the Byzantine Empire’s reign which had lasted 1000 years