Significance & Context
Islam and Rome's Heirs
Reform & Missionaries
Geographical Identifications
Key Players & Groups
100

The reason St. Augustine wrote City of God following the Sack of Rome in 410 AD.

What is to defend Christianity (against pagans who blamed it for the fall of Rome)?

100

This is the name for the flight of Muhammad and his followers from Mecca to Medina in 622 AD, marking Year 1 of the Islamic calendar.

What is the Hijrah?

100

The rule for monastic life in the West, which emphasized a balance of work, study, and prayer.

What is the Rule of Benedict?

100

The capital city of Charlemagne's Carolingian Empire, which served as its cultural and political center.

What is Aachen?

100

The name of the dynasty of Frankish kings that preceded the Carolingian dynasty (e.g., Clovis's family).

What is the Merovingian Dynasty?

200

The primary economic impact of the Black Death on the surviving population and the institution of serfdom.

What is the rise in wages/decline of serfdom (due to a labor shortage)?

200

The primary aspect of the Roman Empire that Byzantium successfully preserved for another thousand years.

What is Roman Law

200

The practice Francis of Assisi adopted in response to the growing wealth of the medieval Church and commercial revolution.

What is Voluntary Poverty?

200

The strategic region/setting for the rise of Islam, characterized by trade routes between the Byzantine and Sasanian Empires.

What is the Geographic Setting of Arabia?

200

The name of Muhammad's wealthy merchant wife, who was his first convert to Islam.

Who is Khadija?

300

This key concept, moving from tribal identity to religious unity, was achieved in Arabia with the formation of the Muslim Ummah.

What is the replacement of tribal loyalty with religious unity?

300

The city that became the capital of the Abbasid Caliphate and the center of the Islamic "Golden Age."

What is Baghdad?

300

The name for the settlements established by the Jesuits in Paraguay to protect the Indigenous populations.

What are the Reductions?

300

The Italian city known for its early universities and for being where Augustine experienced his conversion.

What is Milan?

300

The Byzantine Empress who convinced Justinian to stay and fight during the Nika Revolt.

Who is Theodora?

400

The three elements Charlemagne's crowning as Emperor in 800 AD symbolized the fusion of.

What are the Roman tradition, Christian faith, and Germanic custom?

400

The final pillar of Islam, which involves a pilgrimage to the Ka'ba in Mecca.

What is the Hajj?

400

The primary reason Pope Gregory VII enforced Clerical Celibacy during the Gregorian Reforms.

What is to prevent church property/offices from becoming hereditary/family inheritance?

400

The region of Germany from which Martin Luther's protector, Frederick the Wise, was the Elector.

What is Saxony?

400

The name of the French Calvinists who faced persecution in France.

Who are the Huguenots?

500

Machiavelli's main contribution to political thought, concerning the relationship between politics and morality.

What is the separation of ethics/morality from politics (i.e., The ends justify the means?)

500

The specific element of Roman intellectual culture that the Islamic world preserved and expanded upon.

What is Greek/Hellenistic philosophy and science?

500

The primary difference between Luther's view (Consubstantiation) and Zwingli's view (Memorialism) on the Eucharist that caused the Protestant movement to split.

What is the Real Presence of Christ in the elements (Luther affirmed it; Zwingli denied it)?

500

The final Western Roman Emperor, a boy-ruler, who was deposed in 476.

Romulus Augustulus?

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