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The Byzantine Empire

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European Kings   Justinian's Code was a law code that was later adopted by: ___________ _____  
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Justinian's Code   An organized collection and explanation of Roman laws for use by the Byzantine Empire  
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Constantinople   A place previously known as Byzantium which became the capitol of the Roman Empire or "new Rome"; named after Constantine, who moved the capital from Rome to Byzantium.  
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Roman Catholic, Eastern Orthodox   When Christianity split into two groups in Europe, what were they?  
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Icons   A painting of Christ or another holy figure, used as an aid to devotion in the Byzantine and other Eastern Churches.  
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Mosaics   Picture made of colorful small tiles; in Byzantine culture, they were often religious images.  
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Hagia Sophia   Most famous example of Byzantine architecture, it was built under Justinian I and is considered one of the most perfect buildings in the world.  
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Constantine   Legalized Christianity in Roman empire; moved the capital from Rome to Byzantium, where it was renamed after him.  
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Onion Domes   This was a form an architecture developed by the Byzantines. The some was smaller at the bottom and top, and largest in the middle. It was very popular for Orthodox Churches. Seen in Russia  
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Ivan the Great   -First Czar; challenged the Mongols and freed Russia; united Russia  
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Justinian   Byzantine emperor in the 6th century A.D. who reconquered much of the territory previously ruled by Rome, initiated an ambitious building program , including Hagia Sofia, as well as a new legal code  
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Cyrillic Alphabet   An alphabet created by Saint Cyril; derived from the Greek alphabet and used for writing Slavic languages  
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Magyars   Nomadic invaders from Central Asia who attacked Europe and established Hungary  
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Patriarch   Head of the Greek Orthodox Church  
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Pope   Head of the Roman Catholic Church  
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Tsar   Title for the ruler of Russia  
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Greek   Language used in Greek Orthodox church  
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Latin   Language used in Roman Catholic church  
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Fourth Crusade   Failed to recapture Jerusalem; instead the Christians attacked their own city of Constantinople  
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Vikings   This group came from Scandinavia and settled in Russia.  
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Mongols   This group came from Central Asia and invaded parts of China, Southwest Asia, and Russia; established an empire  
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Amber   This gemstone was traded along routes between the Baltic Sea and Black Sea  
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Ottoman Turks   In 1453, the Byzantine Empire fell to these Muslim invaders.  
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