Were the Byzantines worth to study? The byzantine empire emerged in 323 CE by a roman emperor called Constantine. But first the byzantine empire was part of the roman empire. Constantine ruled the byzantine empire ad he made two decisions that changed European and Middle Eastern history. His first decision was that he gave christianity legal standing and the second decision that he moved the imperial capital from Rome to Byzantium. He did that because he wanted to pay attention to the problems from Persia to the Germanic tribes. He renamed Byzantium, Constantinople, after himself. After Constantine ruled, Justinian ruled. The language changed from greek to latin and the churches split. My first reason for why we should study the Byzantine …show more content…
And because of their strong defense they were able to save the western civilization from the muslims. They were able to make a wall to protect the city from the Huns and Goths. They had three walls and a moat. The first wall was short the second was taller and the last one was the tallest. I believe they were very advanced in engineering and architecture. They also had a powerful defense that keep christianity alive against muslims. In 1453, the turkish invasion marked the end of the Byzantine empire.
My second reason is the influence from Justinian's code. Justinian's code was laws that were written in 50 book and all total of 4,652 laws. According to The Declaration of Independence and The institutes of Justinian's code, a similarity between the Code and the Declaration of Rights is that they both teach on how a person should live their life. That also makes the Code similar to the modern days, which is why it is worth to study because most things are similar. His code discusses about not harming others which is the same laws of John Locke. Justinian's code was legal and fair and unified the Byzantine