Julio-Claudian Dynasty
Early Christianity
Decline of the Roman Empire
Byzantine Empire
Islam
100

He was the last emperor of the Julio-Claudian Dynasty.

Who was Nero?

100

St. Paul greatly expanded Christianity by opening it up to this group of people. 

Who are the Gentiles?

100

This chaotic period in Roman history was characterized by plague, war, and generals turned emperors from the provinces of Rome.

What is the Third Century Crisis?

100

This Roman Emperor made his capital city Byzantium, the eventual capital of the Byzantine Empire.

Who is Constantine?

100
He was the founder of Islam, believed to be the prophet of God.

Who is Muhammad?

200

This chaotic period of civil war that followed the end of the Julio-Claudian dynasty only lasted for 1 year.

What is the Year of 4 Emperors?

200

These 5 churches, often referred to as the Pentarchy, were the most influential among the early Christian churches.

What are Rome, Constantinople, Antioch, Jerusalem and Alexandria?

200

This policy, created by Roman Emperor Diocletian, divided the Roman Empire into 4 parts.

What is the Tetrarchy?
200

This Roman Law Code compiled by Emperor Justinian I can also be described as, "How to Law for Dummies."

What is the Corpus Juris Civilis?

200

This was the name of the central temple of Mecca.

What is the Ka'aba?

300

This formal position of Augustus, made him the high priest of the Roman religion.

What is Pontifex Maximus?

300

This belief of many in the early church states that a church should be able to trace their roots back to one of the Apostles, and is also part of the explanation for Petrine Supremacy. 

What is apostolic succession?

300

This was the date of the Fall of the Western Roman Empire.

What is Sept. 4, 476.

300

This policy of Leo the Isaurian literally translates to, "Icon Breaking." 

What is Iconoclasm?

300

The conquest of this ancient region gave the Islamic caliphates access to much grain, gold and knowledge.

What is Egypt?

400

This name and title was taken by Octavius upon gaining control of what would become the Roman Empire.

What is Augustus.

400

These two broad categories can be used to summarize the teachings of Jesus of Nazareth.

What are living a virtuous life and that Jesus was the Messiah?

400

This battle, the credit of which was given to the Christian God, put Emperor Constantine in power and began the transition to the Christianization of the Empire.

What is the Battle of Milvian Bridge?

400

This Roman Emperor and uncle to Justinian I ended the Acacian Schism and returned the Byzantine Empire to a more Orthodox form of Christianity.

Who is Justin I?

400

This was the name of the cave in which Muhammad was believed to have been visited by the angel Gabriel.

What is Hira?

500

Soldiers in Augustus' army were granted this at the end of their 20 year service.

What is a retirement fund and citizenship?

(will accept either answer)

500

This heretical teacher was exiled from the Roman Empire after the decisions made at the Council of Nicaea.

Who is Arius?

500

This Roman Emperor made Christianity the official religion of the Roman Empire, of which he was also the last emperor of the East and Western halves. 

Who is Theodosius I?

500

The wars with the Persian Empire of this Byzantine Emperor, left the Byzantine empire in a weakened state just as the Islamic Caliphate was forming.

Who is Emperor Heraclius?

500

These 5 pillars of Islam, in their true names, form the core of the Islamic faith.

What is Shahada, Zakat, Swam, Hajj, and Salah

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