Roman governor of Palestine who authorized the crucifixion of Christ
Pontius Pilate
Titus
All non-Jews
Gentiles
Constantine’s new Roman capital
Constantinople
The emperor when Mt. Vesuvius erupted
Titus
First Christian emperor of the Roman Empire
Constantine
Theodosius divided the Roman Empire
The harsh treatment of a Christians
Persecution
The city buried by Mount Vesuvius
Pompeii
First emperor to persecute Chrisians
Nero
The leader of the Huns
Attila
Constantine issued the Edict of Milan
German gods whose names were used for days of the week: Sunday, Wednesday and Thursday
Sunna, Woden and Thor
A volcano that buried the city of Pompei
Mount Vesuvius
Emperor who expelled all Jews from Rome
Claudius
Emperor who divided the Roman Empire into two two parts and began the most severe persecution Christianity had ever known
Diocletian
A.D. 96-180
Period of the ‘five good emperors’
Vespasian and his descendants who ruled from A.D. 69-96
Flavian emperors
The site where Constantine built his new capital, which he called Constantinople
Byzantium
Flavian emperor (descendants of Vespasian) who demanded to be worshiped as a god
Domitian
Trajan
A.D. 14-68
Period of the Claudian emperors (four descendants of Caesar Augustus ruled)
Encouraged the policy of toleration that made being a Christian no longer a crime.
Edict of Milan
Place where the Visigoths gave the Roman army one of its worst defeats
Adrianople
Church history writer who recorded Constantinee’s vision of the cros
Eusebius