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Byzantine Empire: The Great Schism Of 1054

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Before the era of the Byzantine Empire, the Roman Empire had disagreements about their faith and religion. They encountered differences that eventually caused them to split in two. The Byzantine Empire was successful in discovering the Orthodox Christian religion and building a new empire that preserved Roman laws. Without the great schism, Roman laws would’ve been forgotten and there would not have been the exploration of a new religion.
The Great Schism of 1054 was when the Roman Empire split into halves, to the Roman Empire (which was Catholic) to the west, and the Byzantine Empire (which was Orthodox) to the east. This schism was caused by quarrels about their religion. They believed in different things when it came to who was “in charge” …show more content…

Constantine was the first emperor to tolerate Christianity. As time went on and the empire became under the rule of Justinian, one of the most beautiful architectures in Europe, the Hagia Sophia, was built. As more adjustments were being made to the empire, one of the biggest changes was expansion. The Byzantine Empire started to conquer more of the land to the west and had started expanding the empire to the point where it included Italy, Sicily, North Africa, southern Spain, Syria, Greece, Italy, Egypt, and North Africa. The location of the capital, Constantinople, eventually made it become extremely successful and wealthy. This was because the empire brought together Europe and Asia, and Constantinople started to play an important role in the spice trade routes. Through the trade routes, they were able to exchange silk, cloth, gold, fish, caviar, leather, spices, stones, and etc. from all over the Asia. The empire’s growth lead to the spread of Christianity. Unfortunately, due to the empire’s expansion and how large it was, the Byzantine Empire encountered many difficulties. There was much more land for the military to guard, especially after Justinian had built the twelve mile border of walls and because so many people were trying to overthrow the empire in greed. An example would be the Barbarian people, who wanted to take over the Byzantine Empire and its capital for the land, power, and wealth. Even though the Byzantine Empire gained access to more resources, the resources were used up due to how many people were a part of the empire. In 532-537, while under the rule of Justinian, one of the most beautiful architectures in Europe was built. This architecture was known by the name the Hagia Sophia, which meant “holy

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