Unit 5 Review (Lssn 21-25) Flashcards
What is the primary significance of Constantine’s rule? How did his reign affect Rome?
Constantine legalized Christianity in the Empire. He brought Christians into the government, improved the laws, attacked corruption, and disbanded the Praetorian Guard.
What did Julian the Apostate attempt to do to prove the Christian religion untrue?
Julian attempted to rebuild the Temple of Jerusalem. There was a Christian prophecy that said it could never be restored.
commemorates events of the Dacian war
Trajan’s Column
Germans that overran Western Empire
Goths and Vandals
Christian bishop who counseled Constantine and helped convert him
Eusebius
acted according to reason and virtue
Stoics
“By this sign thou shalt conquer.”
engraved on the cross in Constantine’s vision
What was the most significant change made by diocletian?
The most important of Diocletian’s reforms was the division of the Empire into easter and western parts. This arrangement was permanent and is largely responsible for the development of nation-states in Europe.
last emperor of the Western Roman Empire*
Romulus Augustulus
ended Military Anarchy; divided the empire*
Diocletian
Christian soldiers fighting with Aurelius
Thundering Legion
What were Eusebius’ contributions to history?
Eusebius counseled Constantine and helped convert him to Christianity. Eusebius wrote the first history of the church.
Military symbol with cross and Christ’s initials
Labarum
Describe some of the reforms and government reorganizations of Diocletian.
- Diocletian split the empire, giving control of the western part to his comrade Maximiam.
- He attempted to control prices as a way of dealing wiht economic chaos.
- He created a system of apprentice emperors (Caesars) in an attempt to deal with the problem of succession.
- He did away with the vestiges of republican government, increased the size of the army, and began freezing the social order.
- He instituted a system of taxation payable in goods.
- He reorganized the provinces into a system of dioceses.
Where did Constantine move the capital and why?
Constantine moved his capital to Byzantium because it was more central and convenient than Rome.