The Parthenon is found in this City- State of Ancient Greece.
What is Athens?
He was famous for moving the Roman Empire east and claiming the Roman Empire's religion to be Christianity.
Who is Constantine?
These three things make up the important event in the history of the world.
What is the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus?
The "Great Schism" of 1054 resulted in the split between the Eastern Orthodox Church and them?
What was the Roman Catholic Church?
The social structure during the Middle Ages is called this.
What is Feudalism?
This structure, found in Rome, held many public games ending in death.
What is the Colosseum?
A fief was given to a Vassel from what higher superior?
Called by Pope Urban II of France, these events were formed to take back the Holy Lands for the Christians.
What were the crusades?
Completed in 80 C.E. in Rome, this is the largest and most famous example, with a capacity of 50,000–80,000 spectators also called the Flavian Amphitheater.
What is the Colosseum?
In 336bc, the northern region of the Greek peninsula called Macedonia was ruled by this young man.
Who was Alexander the Great?
The copying of Scripture and classic literature was a devoted pastime in one of these, along with providing healthcare and education.
What is a monastery?
These Scandinavian people lived by pillaging and plundering.
Who were the Vikings?
The fifth century Bishop of Rome, also known as Pontifex Maximus or the highest Priest, is known today as what?
What is the Pope?
Pericles was an instrumental leader in Athens Greece, overseeing the building of the Parthenon and other structures in this place often known as high city.
What is the Acropolis?
This Germanic group took over central Europe in 481BC.
Who were the Franks?
After the Battle of Milvian Bridge, the Roman Senate commissioned this structure.
What is the Arch of Constantine?
This sect of Islamic people came from Asia, caused mayhem in Constantinople and eventually settled in Jerusalem.
Who were the Seljik Terks?
To make church orthodoxy clear, three hundred bishops gathered to form this statement.
What is the Nicene Creed?
What is Sparta?
What is France?
Many minarets are on or near this religion's mosque.
What is Islamic?
Originally named Octavian, his accomplishments and talents lead some to call him the greatest person in Roman History.
Who was Augustus?
Jesus Christ lived during this 200 year time frame often referred to the time of peace and stability in Roman history.
What is the Pax Romana?
Athens, Greece was known for this type of government letting the citizens directly vote on laws.
What is a Direct Democracy?
During the Republic of Rome, a wealthy Roman landowner was called this?
What is a Patrician?