Key Figures
Cultural Contributions
Empire Expansion
Definitions
Significant Events
100

"This emperor built the Hagia Sophia and reformed the legal system of the Byzantine Empire."

Who is Justinian

100

"This architectural masterpiece in Constantinople is known for its massive dome and was originally built as a Christian cathedral."

Hagia Sophia

100

The capital city of the Byzantine Empire, formerly known as Byzantium

What is Constantinople?

100

This term refers to the Christian community that developed in the eastern part of the Roman Empire and later split from the Roman Catholic Church."

What is the Eastern Orthodox Church?

100

This 1453 event marked the end of the Byzantine Empire when Constantinople was captured."

What is the Fall of Constantinople?

200

This prophet founded Islam and is considered the last prophet in Islam.

Who is Muhammad?

200

"This code of laws created by Justinian helped to unify the Byzantine Empire under Roman legal principles."

Justinian's Code

200

This 'city of the Prophet' became the second most holy city in Islam after Mecca."

What is Medina?

200

A religious and political leader in the Islamic world, considered the successor to Muhammad."

What is a Caliph?

200

This battle in 732 stopped the northward advance of Islam into Europe at the hands of the Franks."

What is the Battle of Tours?

300

This Russian ruler converted to Eastern Orthodox Christianity and influenced the religious direction of Russia.

Who is Vladimir I?

300

"Islamic scholars made significant advances in this field, including the development of algebra."

What is mathematics?

300

Under this empire, the Islamic world experienced significant expansion, including into parts of Europe."

What is the Umayyad Caliphate?

300

This term describes a 'holy war' or the spiritual struggle against sin in Islam.

What is Jihad?

300

This series of religious wars aimed to reclaim Jerusalem and the Holy Land from Muslim control."

What are the Crusades?

400

She was a co-ruler with her husband, Justinian, and significantly influenced Byzantine politics.

Who is Theodora?

400

This form of art, important in both Byzantine and Islamic cultures, uses small pieces of colored glass or stone to create images."

What are mosaics?

400

This event in 1054 led to the division between the Eastern Orthodox and Roman Catholic Churches."

What is the Great Schism?

400

This word describes the art and science of beautiful handwriting, highly valued in Islamic culture."

What is calligraphy?

400

This 1071 battle marked the beginning of the end for Byzantine control over Anatolia."

What is the Battle of Manzikert?

500

"Known as the 'Bulgar Slayer', this Byzantine emperor expanded the empire to its greatest size since Justinian."

Who is Basil II?

500

This philosophy, emphasized in Byzantine and Russian Orthodox theology, focuses on the direct personal experience of God."

What is mysticism?

500

This term describes the migration of Muhammad from Mecca to Medina, marking the beginning of the Islamic calendar.

What is the Hijra?

500

This concept in Islam refers to the community of all Muslims.

What is the Ummah

500

This legal reform by Justinian involved the consolidation of Roman laws and legal interpretations."

What is the creation of the Justinian Code?

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