The two most powerful city-states in ancient Greek
Athens and Sparta
The wealthy landowner who took part in government and conrol of Rome
Patricians
The Middle Ages took place here
Old Europe/ Europe
Where Christianity began
Rome
He made the printing press which became a popular invention
Johannes Gutenberg
The goverment system Athens created and used
Democracy
A ruler of the Roman Empir that started a period called Roman Peace
Augustus Ceasar
the tale of two brothers who were believed to be the founders of Rome
Romulus and Remus
the center of life in the late days of Rome and the Middle Ages
The Catholic Church
He wrote the 95 theses and made the Luthern Church
Martin Luthurn
The leader who conquered most of the known world and spread Greek culture
Alexander The Great
A set of rules that were writen on bronze tablets that the Roman citizens had to follow
Twelve Tables
people who farm the lord's landin return for shelter and protection
Serfs
an expidition undertaken to take back the Holy Land
Crusades
A paining technique that makes a painting look 3 dimensional
Perspective
The ruler who started the golden age of Athens
Pericles
a form of of government in which the people elect officials who govern according to law which was made by the Romans
Republic
social structure that was organized like a pyramid
feudal system
He made Christianity legal in the Roman Empire
Constantine
A movement that reformed Christianity
Reformation
Upper class citizens that were advisors for the king
Aristocrats
structures that carried water to many parts of the Roman Empire
aqueducts
a deadly disease that killed millions in 1347
the bubonic plague
The Roman Catholic Church and the Eastern Orthodox Church
a tax that " relaxed the penalty of sin"
indulgences