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100

The capital city of the Byzantine Empire was built by this Roman Emperor. 

Constantine

100

This linguistic group is the root of most of the languages in Eastern Europe.

Slavic 

100
Magyar is the proper name for people from this Eastern European country. 

Hungary

100

The Poles are a part of the western group of this language family. 

Slavic

100

This sport would eventually lead to massive riots that nearly destroyed Constantinople

Chariot Racing

100

The word Vampire originates from this language

Hungarian

200

This Byzantine Emperor was the most successful in their 1000 year history, and ruled over a large, diverse empire with trade connections all over the world. 

Justinian 

200

This was the name the Slavic people gave to the Scandinavian explorers who came to settle along the rivers of Eastern Europe

The Rus

200

The Magyars migrated into Europe from this part of the world. 

Central Asia

200

Poland would gain power in the late 14th century by joining this northern duchy.

Lithuania 

200

Ivan III declared this country to be the "Third Rome" 

Russia

200

The infamous ruler who inspired the novel Dracula was prince of this Eastern European nation

Wallachia

300

This Byzantine Empress greatly influenced the expansion of women's rights during the 6th century

Empress Theodora 

300

Fueled by the efforts of Olga and Vladimir, this religion became the dominant faith throughout the Kievan Rus. 

Orthodox Christianity

300

This Hungarian king led the country to its greatest heights in the 1400s, using the first gunpowder army in Europe to do so. 

Matthias Corvinus

300

The Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth was led by this female king of Hungarian descent. 

Jadwiga 

300

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This Empire heavily influenced the Russian artistic style, particularly with its fancy robes and golden mosaics.

300

This natural element robs vampires of their powers

Sunlight
400

The city of Constantinople is built on the Golden Horn of Bosporus Straight, which gives them control over these two bodies of water.

The Black Sea and the Mediterranean Sea

400

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Along with failing trade and infighting, the invasion of this group firmly ended the dominance of the Kievan Rus in the 13th century.

400

This document was one of the first in Europe to establish legal limits on the powers of the king. It was published just seven years after the Magna Carta of England.

The Golden Bull of 1222

400

For a brief period of time, the Poles were close to conquering this group of people to their east, who would one day fight back and absorb them into their empire. 

The Russians 

400

This empire restored European access to the overland "Silk Road" trade route to China.

The Mongols

400

This Hungarian countess is accused of draining the blood of hundreds of young women

Erzebet Bathory

500

This practice of destroying religious icons across the empire led in part to the schism between the Catholic and Greek Orthodox churches. 

Iconoclasm 

500

After pushing out the Mongols at the battle of Kulikovo in 1380, the princes of this city would come to dominate Russia. 

Moscow

500

By the 1500s, this Empire would conquer the Magyars, as well as their neighbors the Serbs and even the Byzantine Empire. 

The Ottoman Empire

500

This governing body of Poland would eventually gain so much power that the monarch was unable to pass any laws without their total approval. 

The Polish Diet

500

This system of military governors was put in place in the Byzantine Empire to fend off attacks by their many enemies. 

The Theme system

500

This part of the garlic plant is said to repel vampires

The Flower

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