By the_______ C.E. the Roman Empire had reached its height?
100s
In 6 C.E. ,_________made Judah a Roman province, and called it by the Roman name of Judea. Who was this?
Augustus
The church was led by the
Pope
____________ was a general who became emperor in 284 C.E. Who was this?
Diocletian
Jews established communities in remote places, away from Roman rule.___________, however, remained the holy city. What city?
Jerusalem
The ________________ to the East would develop their own Christian Church.
Byzantine Empire
In the late 300 C.E., the Huns entered Eastern Europe. One of the Germanic tribes, the__________, asked the Roman government for protection?
Visigoths
The ruins of an ancient Jewish fortress called ___________. Stand on a mountaintop in southeastern Israel. What is this place called?
Masada
The __________ believed their Emperor was God’s representative on Earth.
Byzantines
____________ removed the Byzantine empire at the height of its power?
Justinian
Another reason for ___________ to spread was that its message provided comfort to people during difficult times.
Christianity
In 726 C.E., ____________ ordered that all Icons be removed from the churches.
Emperor Leo III
_______ showed her political wisdom during a crisis in 532 C.E?
Theodora
Around 300 C.E., Axum defeated neighboring________?
Kush
In 597 C.E., ____________ sent about 40 monks from Rome to bring Christianity to the Anglo- Saxons of Britain.
Pope Gregory I