What areas did Justinian make major improvements during his reign?

What areas did Justinian make major improvements during his reign?

Terms in this set (38) Justinian expanded the empire by conquering former lands of the Roman Empire in Africa and the west. He undertook major building projects, including the Hagia Sophia in Constantinople. He also reformed Byzantine government to make it more efficient and clarified Roman laws in his Justinian Code.

What event forced Justinian I start rebuilding parts of Constantinople?

What event forced Justinian to start rebuilding parts of Constantinople? Large parts of the city were ruined when fighting in the Hippodrome spilled into the streets and escalated into a rebellion.

What was the relationship between the Byzantine religion and the government?

The government of the Byzantine Empire was held by the emperor. He ( and sometimes “She”) was the absolute monarch, commander in chief of the army and also head of the Church.

What events and circumstances led to the rise and fall of the Byzantine Empire?

The loss of the theme system which provided the empire with immediate military protection in case of invasions. The loss of Asia Minor to the Turks (Asia Minor was the main recruiting ground of the empire). And the Crusades which wound up dismantling the empire.

How would you explain the iconoclast controversy?

Iconoclastic Controversy, a dispute over the use of religious images (icons) in the Byzantine Empire in the 8th and 9th centuries.

Did Barbarians defeat Rome?

The tribes’ victory dealt Rome a heavy blow which is now seen as a turning point in the history of the Roman Empire, which lost up to 20,000 soldiers over the three-to-four-day battle, effectively halting its advance across what is now mainland Europe.

Why did the sack of Rome happen 410?

What Alaric really wanted was land on which his people could settle and an accepted place within the empire, which the authorities in Ravenna would not give him. Needing to keep his followers well rewarded, he marched on Rome and besieged it until the Roman senate paid him to go away.

Who sacked Rome in 455 AD?

Over the centuries, their name became so interchangeable with destruction that it became its synonym. But it turns out the Vandals, a Germanic tribe that managed to take over Rome in 455, may not deserve that connotation.

Did the Huns attack Rome?

The Huns, especially under their King Attila, made frequent and devastating raids into the Eastern Roman Empire. In 451, the Huns invaded the Western Roman province of Gaul, where they fought a combined army of Romans and Visigoths at the Battle of the Catalaunian Fields, and in 452 they invaded Italy.

When did the Huns attack Rome?

395 A.D.

Are the Huns still around?

The Huns rode westward, ending up eventually in Europe where, as the Roman Empire crumbled, they settled on the Danubian plain and gave their name to Hungary. They were one of few peoples destined to emerge again once they had disappeared from the almost eternal history of China.

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