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What happened to the bodies of the Byzantine emperors?
Sometime after 1204 all of the tombs were broken into and their bodies robbed of valuables by the Latin emperors. It would have been difficult to maneuver around the tombs in the mausoleums, which were crowded with many tombs, some of which were in niches.
What would of happened to Justinian and Theodora if they had fled Constantinople?
What do you think would have happened to Justinian and Theodora if they had fled Constantinople? Theodora believes that giving up their status as nobility and becoming fugitives would be impossible for them, and she says she would rather face death because death is at least inevitable.
What happened after the sack of Constantinople?
After the city’s sacking, most of the Byzantine Empire’s territories were divided up among the Crusaders. However, the restored Empire never managed to reclaim its former territorial or economic strength, and eventually fell to the rising Ottoman Empire in the 1453 Siege of Constantinople.
What happened to Theodora after Justinian died?
When Justinian succeeded to the throne in 527, two years after the marriage, Theodora was crowned augusta and became empress of the Eastern Roman Empire. She shared in his decisions, plans and political strategies, and participated in state councils.
Where is Emperor Constantine buried?
Church of the Holy Apostles, Turkey
Constantine the Great/Place of burial
Where is Justinian the Great buried?
Justinian I/Place of burial
What did Theodora do to save Justinian’s crown?
When Justinian succeeded to the throne in 527, she was proclaimed augusta. Justinian’s advisers urged him to flee, but Theodora advised him to stay and save his empire, whereupon Justinian’s general, Belisarius, herded the rioters into the Hippodrome and cut them to pieces.
Who were Justinian and Theodora and what did they accomplish?
Justinian and Theodora ruled the Byzantine Empire, the surviving eastern half of the Roman Empire that was based in Constantinople. Together this Byzantine power couple dominated the 6th century, bringing light, wealth, and growth to an era that we tend to mischaracterize as a dark age.
What happened to Christians after the fall of Constantinople?
The Eastern Christians either fled to the West, moved to the mountains or remained depending on their status and wherewithal. Given that Greece was the Byzantine homeland, most stayed on as vassals of their Ottoman rulers. Many Greeks thrived under the new empire, becoming great mariners and traders.
Why did the Fourth Crusade result in failure?
The religious reasons that gave origin to the crusade were not enough to prevent the Crusaders from carrying out atrocious acts during the taking of the cities. The Fourth Crusade not only failed in its purpose, but also, the distance between eastern and western Christendom increased as a consequence.
How old was Theodora when she married Justinian?
Justinian was 40 years old when he met Theodora, then only half his age. He was the favorite nephew and heir apparent of Justin I (reigned, 518-27). Some modern scholars believe that Justinian actually ruled during his uncle’s reign. In any event, the future emperor fell deeply in love with Theodora, and she with him.
Who was Justinian’s wife?
Theodoram. 525 AD–548 AD
Justinian I/Wife
Theodora, (born c. 497 ce—died June 28, 548, Constantinople [now Istanbul, Turkey]), Byzantine empress, wife of the emperor Justinian I (reigned 527–565), probably the most powerful woman in Byzantine history.
What caused the fall of Justinian’s Empire?
The two political factions in Constantinople, the Blues and the Greens, united in their opposition to the government and set up a rival emperor. Justinian’s advisers urged him to flee, but Theodora advised him to stay and save his empire, whereupon Justinian’s general, Belisarius, herded the rioters into the Hippodrome and cut them to pieces.
Why was Theodora important to Justinian?
Theodora, a 6th-century Byzantine empress married to Emperor Justinian I, is remembered for being one of the most powerful women in Byzantine history. She used her power and influence to promote religious and social policies that were important to her. She was one of the first rulers to recognize the rights of women.
What did Justinian do after the Nika riot?
Seeing his wife’s courage, Justinian decided to stay. The riot was controlled, and Justinian continued to rule the Byzantine Empire. Empress Theodora refused to leave Constantinople in the wake of the Nika Riot. Justinian set out to rebuild the city after the the Nika Riots.
What did Justinian do to stop the Hippodrome riot?
Justinian’s advisers urged him to flee, but Theodora advised him to stay and save his empire, whereupon Justinian’s general, Belisarius, herded the rioters into the Hippodrome and cut them to pieces.