Important People
Important Events
Important Places
Important Objects
Important Dates
100

Who is referred to as the first prosecutor of Christianity?

Emperor Nero

100

What event happened where Jesus died for the sins of humanity?

Crucifixtion 

100

Why is Jerusalem important to Christians?

Jerusalem is where Jesus preached, died and was resurrected. 


100

What are the 4 Gospels in the New Testament?

Mark, Matthew, Luke and John.

100

When was the Nicene Creed written?

325

200

Who initiated the first Crusade?

Pope Urban II

200

What were the Crusades?

The Crusades were a series of 8 religious wars to reclaim Jerusalem and the surrounding territories from Muslim empires. 


200

Why is Constantinople important to Christianity?

Constantinople legitimized Christianity as a global power and allowed Christians to finally be proud about their culture. 

200

What did Templar Knights wear?

The Templar knights wore a white surcoat with a red cross, and a white mantle also with a red cross.

200

When were the Gospels of Luke, John, Matthew and Mark?

70-100

300

Who is Constantine?

Constantine was an emperor of the Roman empire, created Constaninople and made Christianity the main religion of the Roman empire. 

300

What is the Great Schism?

The Great Schism was the spilt of Orthodox and Catholic Christians into different sects. 

300

Where was the first Crusade declared?

Clermont

300

What is the Nicene Creed?

The Nicene Creed is a statement of faith of the early Christian Orthodox church. 


300

When did the Crusades start?

15th of August, 1096

400

Who is St. Augustine?

One of the most important people in Christain history, he shaped many of doctrines for the Catholic church. 

400

Why did the Great Schism happen?

Differences opinons on the Nicene Creed, the different opinons on the Holiness of the Pope and different opinons on Iconography. 

400

Which city was the Nicene Creed written in?

Nicaea

400

What is the Edict of Milan?

The Edict of Milan allowed anyone in Rome to openly practice any religion. This was the start of the end of the prosecution of Christians of Rome. 

400

When was the Edict of Milan written?

313

500

Who is Arius?

According to Arius, if God created everything in the universe, then Christ was a creature and thus subordinate to God. This sparked riots in Rome and the creation of the Nicene Creed. 

500

Why did the Great Schism happen?

The difference of pylosophy of the Byzantine and Roman denominations, the different opinions of the Creed of Nicene and different opinions on iconography. 

500

What is Milvan Bridge?

The place where Constantine accepted Christianity. 

500

What were the different opinions on iconography by the Orthodox and Catholic churches?

Roman Catholics believed too much prominence was placed on icons and called for the destruction of these. Orthodox Christians decided to continue using icons during prayers. 

500

What did Theodosius I do in 381?

He created the edict of Thessalonica which banned every religion from being practiced in Rome except Christianity. 

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