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
In 73 C.E., the Romans broke through the walls of the fortress but found only a few_________ survivors- two women and five children.
Jewish
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 Romans forced all Jews to leave_________?
Jerusalem
The______________ was based in Rome, the capital of the Western Roman Empire.
Roman Catholic Church
In the late 300 C.E., the Huns entered Eastern Europe. One of the Germanic tribes, the__________, asked the Roman government for protection?
Justinian
The ruins of an ancient Jewish fortress called ___________. Stand on a mountaintop in southeastern Israel. What is this place called?
Masada
By 700 C.E., the Jews had settled in regions as far west as Spain and as far east as ____________?
Central Asia
The_________ to the East would develop their own Christian Church.
Byzantine Empire
____________ removed the Byzantine empire at the height of its power?
Visigoths
Another reason for___________to spread was that its message provided comfort to people during difficult times.
Christianity
Jesus traveled to Jerusalem with his 12 disciples to celebrate the Jewish holy days of Passover. When he arrived the crowd greeted him, and the event became known as the____________.
Last Supper
In the 700s C.E., a heated dispute about Icons divided the_______________.
Eastern Orthodox Church
_______ showed her political wisdom during a crisis in 532 C.E?
Theodora
Around 300 C.E., Axum defeated neighboring________?
Kush
Christians criticized popular Roman__________ at honored the numerous Roman gods.
festivals
In 726 C.E., ____________ ordered that all Icons be removed from the churches.
Emperor Leo III