Roman Tetrarchy
Roman Miscellaneous
Emperor Constantine
Heresy
Heresies II
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The division of the Roman Empire into four regions

What is the Tetrarchy?

100

The bloodiest persecution of Christians in Rome's history happened under this Emperor

Who is Diocletian?

100

Constantine's saintly mother's name

Who is St. Helen?

100
The definition of a heresy

What is a species of unbelief, belonging to those who profess the Christian faith, but corrupt its dogmas?

100

Gnosticism denied this about Christ

What is His human nature?

200

The title of the two senior emperors

What is Augustus?

200

The name of the place Christians dug themselves; used for housing and for the dead

What are the Catacombs? 

200

St. Helen is famous for this

What is her discovery of the True Cross?
200

The definition of a material heresy

What is the belief in a heresy without knowing the Church has condemned it?

200

This heresy taught that the O.T. prophets, Jesus, Budda, and some others had all been prophets sent by the Divine Being to help humans free their minds from matter

What is Manichaeism?

300

The title of the two junior emperors

What is Caesar?

300

The name of the bridge where Constantine met Maxentius to do battle (a very pivotal moment)

What is the Milvian Bridge?

300

Constantine's proclamation legalizing Christianity

What is the Edict of Milan?

300

In Gnosticism, this was evil

What is the physical?

300

This heresy taught that its founder, in believing that he was inspired by the Holy Spirit, didn't have to listen to the Church because he believed God was telling him everything

What is Montanism?

400

The names of the first two Augustus and Caesars in the tetrarchy system

What are Diocletian, Maximian, Galerius, and Constantius?

400

This symbol is called: 


What is the Chi Rho

400

The year the Edict of Milan was proclaimed and published

What is 313 A.D.?

400

In Gnosticism, there was a good God - the Divine Being - and a lesser evil god called this

What is the Demiurge

400

This heresy taught that sacraments were only valid if the ministers of that sacrament were free from both sin and heresy, particularly of the "Traditors" (people who had renounced the faith under persecution)

What is Donatism? 

500

The Tetrarchy system was effective because it did these four things

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1.) limit usurpations
2.) Prepared successors
3.) Was merit-based
4.) allowed more leaders to be in more places at once

500

The day before the battle, while marching, Constantine beheld a vision in the sky of a Chi-Rho symbol with the words that said "In Hoc Signo Vinces" which means

What is In this Sign You Will Conquer?

500
The three names of the city that famously bore Constantine's name in its' middle iteration

What are Byzantium, Constantinople, and Istanbul?

500

When one believes in a heresy while knowing that the Church has condemned it

What is a Formal Heresy?

500

This heresy taught that God is just one person and that Father, Son, and Holy Spirit are not separate persons but are simply different "modes" or "masks" that God uses at certain times. 

What is Monarchianism?

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