Captial city of the Byzantine Empire, was sacked by the Ottomans in 1453.
What is Constantinople?
Who is Muhammad?
Political, economic and social system that was used throughout the Middle Ages.
What is feudalism?
Emperor that codified Roman law for the Byzantines, code of law is named after him.
Who is Justinian?
Major tenants to the Islamic faith, include tasks that all good Muslims should complete.
What are the Five Pillars?
Was crowned by the Pope as the first Holy Roman Emperor, pushed for education throughout his kingdom.
Who is Charlemagne?
Wife of Justinian, fought for the rights of Byzantine women.
The Islamic faith was appealing to people in this line of work.
Who are merchants?
Pandemic that ravaged Europe from 1347-1351, accounted for the deaths of 1/3 of all Europeans at the time.
What is the Bubonic Plague/the Black Death?
What is the Great Schism of 1054?
This religious figure is important to the Jewish, Christian, and Islamic faith.
Who is Abraham?
Pope Urban II called for his crusaders to take back this holy city.
What is Jerusalem?
This language overtook Latin as the official language of the Byzantine Empire and the Eastern Orthodox Church.
What is Greek.
This discipline of math was created by Muslim mathematicians and is offered to high school students to take today.
What is algebra?
This group saw the Crusades as a way to set up trade with the Islamic world and make money.
Who are merchants.