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8324612622Justinian6th-century Byzantine emperor; failed to reconquer the western portions of the empire; rebuilt Constantinople; codified Roman law.0
8324612623Hagia SophiaGreat domed church constructed during the reign of Justinian.1
8324612624Body of Civil LawJustinian's codification of Roman law; reconciled Roman edicts and decisions; made Roman law a coherent basis for political and economic life.2
8324612625BulgariaSlavic kingdom in the Balkans; put constant pressure on the Byzantine Empire; defeated by Basil II in 1014.3
8324612626IconsImages of religious figures venerated by Byzantine Christians.4
8324612627IconoclasmThe breaking of images; religious controversy of the 8th century; Byzantine emperor attempted, but failed, to suppress icon veneration.5
8324612628Battle of ManzikertSeljuk Turk victory in 1071 over Byzantium; resulted in loss of the empire's rich Anatolian territory.6
8324612629Cyril and MethodiusByzantine missionaries sent to convert eastern Europe and the Balkans; responsible for creating the Slavic written script called Cyrillic.7
8324612630KievCommercial city in Ukraine established by Scandinavians in 9th century; became the center for a kingdom that flourished until the 12th century.8
8324612631Vladimir IRuler of Kiev (980-1015); converted kingdom to Orthodox Christianity.9
8324612632Russian OrthodoxyRussian form of Christianity brought from the Byzantine Empire.10
8324612633BoyarsRussian landholding aristocrats; possessed less political power than their western European counterparts.11
8324612634TatarsMongols who conquered Russian cities during the 13th century; left Russian church and aristocracy intact.12
8324612635Byzantine Empire(500 C.E. - 1453 C.E.) The eastern portion of the Roman Empire which survived beyond the collapse of the Roman Empire with its capital at Constantinople; retained Mediterranean culture, particularly Greek; later lost Palestine, Syria, and Egypt to Islam.13
8324612636ConstantinopleCapital of the Byzantine Empire; constructed on the site of Byzantium, an old Greek city on the Bosporus.14
8324612637Orthodox Christian ChurchEastern church which was created in 1053 after the schism from the western Roman church; its head is the patriarch of Constantinople.15
8324612638Constantine(312 - 337) Strong emperor toward the end of the Roman Empire who tried with some success to reverse the tide of its ultimate fall. Constantine moved the capital away from Rome to Constantinople and allowed freedom of worship for Christians with the Edict of Milan.16
8324612639HunsGroup of nomadic tribes that pushed through central Europe in the 4th and 5th centuries C.E., instigating the migration of the Germanic tribes into the Roman Empire.17
8324612640Sassanian Empire(227 - 651) Persian Empire which continued Persian traditions but instituted the Zoroastrian religion as the state religion.18
8324612641ProcopiusHistorian of the Byzantine Empire who in his Secret History revealed the cruelty of the autocratic system in which the emperor ruled by divine providence.19
8324612642Hellenistic cultureAfter Alexander's death, Greek art, education, and culture merged with those in the Middle East. Trade and important scientific centers were established, such as Alexandria, Egypt.20
8324612643Greek fireincendiary material used by the Byzantines described as able to burn in water.21
8324612644TsarTerm used for the emperors of the Russia; literally means Caesar.22
8324612645Cyrillic alphabetAlphabet named after Saint Cyril who used it to help convert the Slavs to Christianity.23
8324612646RurikLegendary Scandinavian regarded as founder of the first kingdom of Russia based in Kiev in 855 C.E.24

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