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Christianity and Byzantine Empire Terms

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PaulApostle who orignally persecuted christians, but later converted and spread christianity helping the religion become separate from Judaism
The New Testamenta book compiled by the followers of Jesus, it is a collection of his teachings and part of Christianity's holy book
Patriarchstitle given to the bishops of the 5 major cities in the Roman Empire
The Popethe patriarch of Rome and the religious leader for Catholic Christianity
Apostlesthe followers of jesus who helped spread Christianity
Church Councilsearly church meetings designed to establish and organize official church doctrine (beliefs)
Constantinefirst christian emperor of Rome. Moved the capital of the roman empire from Rome to Byzantium and renamed it Constantinople
JustinianByzantine empire's greatest leader
MosaicsByzantine art form using tiles of dyed glass to make a picture
Iconsreligious pictures or statues found in churches and used for worship
St. Cyrilfamous Christian missionary who spread Orthodox christianity to the slavs by creating a new alphabet (cyrillic)
CyrillicThe Alphabet created by Cyril to teach Christianity to the slavs
Slavspeople in E. Europe and Russia who adopted many aspects of Byzantine culture
Hagia SophiaFamous domed church in Constantinople constructed by Justinian and later turned into a mosque and then a museum
Orthodox ChristianityForm of christianity practiced in the Eastern Roman empire
The Great Schismterm for the division of the Christian Religion into the Catholic and Orthodox Churches
Catholic Christianityform of christianity practiced in the Western Empire
The Ottoman Turksgroup who conquered Constantinople in 1400s AD changing the city to a center for Islam
Justinian's Codeorganization of written laws from the Roman empire that took place during the Byzantine Empire
ContantinopleCapital for the Byzantine Empire, it was a in a great location for trade and defense
Jesus of Nazarethbelieved by Christians to be the messiah, he is the central figure of Chritianity
Martyrspeople who die for their beliefs.
MessiahJewish belief that a savior would eventually come to save the Jewish people


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