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What happened in the year 313?

Edict of Milan

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What happened in the year 325?

Council of Nicaea

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Who was Constantine?

Roman Emperor, founded Constantinople, first Christian emperor, gave the Edict of Milan, called the Council of Nicaea
100

Who was Charles "The Hammer" Martel?

Frankish Mayor of the Palace, defeated the Muslims at the Battle of Tours in 732

100

What is the Pax Romana

200-year-long "peace" from roughly 0-200 AD

200

What happened in the year 800?

Charlemagne was crowned King of the Roman Empire

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What happened in the year 410?

Rome was sacked

200

Who was Mohammad?

Founder of Islam

200

Who was Augustine of Hippo?

The foremost Christian philosopher/theologian of antiquity, who wrote the City of God, bishop of Hippo, a Neo-Platonist, combined pagan and Christian thought

200

What does "Muslim" mean?

One who submits/surrender

300

What happened in the year 378?

Battle of Adrianople

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What happened in the year 636?

Battle of Yarmouk

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Who was Charlemagne?

Frankish king who ruled from 768-814, expanded Frankish borders, the Carolingian Renaissance happened under him, first Holy Roman Emperor

300

Who was Justinian I?

Justinian was emperor of the Byzantine empire from 527-565, tried (somewhat successfully) to reconquer, rebuild, and reform Rome (reconquer Roman lands, rebuild Constantinople and other cities, and reform Roman judicial law)

300

What are 3 of the 5 Pillars of Islam?

Declaration of Faith, 5 daily prayers, giving alms, fasting during Ramadan, and pilgrimage to Mecca once in a life

400

What happened in the year 751?

Franco-Papal Alliance/Pepin the Short deposed the Merovingian dynasty and instituted the Carolingian dynasty with papal support

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What happened in the years 717-718?

2nd Siege of Constantinople

400

Who was Louis the Pious?

Charlemagne's son, good king but just a lesser version of Charlemagne, kingdom fell apart under his rule and was divided amongst his three sons

400

Who was Clovis?

Frankish warlord who originally united Gaul/Francia, ruled from 481-511, converted to Christianity and befriended the catholic church (as opposed to Arian Christianity)

400

What is Donatism?

Heresy that claims the sacraments of the church are invalid if performed by an immoral priest (declared a heresy in 411)
500

What happened in the year 843?

Treaty of Verdun - separates Charlemagne's kingdom into three parts: East Francia (nucleus of Germany), Middle Francia, and West Francia (nucleus of France)
500

What happened in the year of 380?

Christianity became the official religion of Rome

500

Who was Alcuin of York? What were some of his goals?

British scholar who came to the court of Charlemagne and sought to reform education by 

  1. Produce accurate copies of important texts

  2. Encourage establishment of schools

  3. Cherish and transmit Classical-Christian culture without adding to it - preservation, not innovation

500

Who was St. Boniface?

British Benedictine monk who came to Frankia/Gaul and reformed the Frankish church during the late 8th century

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What is Monophysitism?

Christ's humanity and divinity are combined into one nature

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