This tribe was taken over by the Greeks and when the
Greek colonized them they renamed them this.
What is Italoi.
100
How many different "People of Italy" are there on the map?
What is 26.
100
What was considered an ordinary way to die for a Barracks Emperor even though most of them did not die this way?
What is to die in battle.
100
This group of people came from North Africa and stayed in Sicily after conquering it.
Who are the Saracens.
100
In 1282 there was a successful revolt by the Sicilians called the Sicilian Vespers which resulted in the seperation of this section of Italy.
What is Sicily.
200
Who called Italy Italoi and that language is this word?
What is the Greeks and Greek.
200
What three main groups founded Italy in the 7th century BC?
Who are the Etruscans; the Latin and the Greeks.
200
Who are the Barracks Emporeror and how were they elected?
Who are the seven emporers of Rome and they were elected by the army.
200
Whose dynasty fell in 1,000 AD and created a vacuum of power in Northern Italy?
Who it Otto I Emporer of Rome.
200
Who reintroduced Feudalism to the south causing a revolt and later separation of Sicily?
Who is Charles I of Anjou.
300
Who inherited this land and what did they call it?
Who are the Romans and they called it Italy.
300
Zhat language did poeple speak in 63 BC?
What is Latin.
300
Before this emperor the Roman Empire was ruled by two emperors or more; one in the east and one in the west. Who united the Roman Empire?
Who is Constantine.
300
What was revived from 962 AD - 1806?
What is The Holy Roman Empire.
300
Who united the thrones of hte Germans and Normans in Sicily?
Who is Frederick II.
400
Where did the Latins live during the 7th century?
Where is Latium or the Western coastal plain.
400
Who founded Rome.
Who are the Etruscans.
400
The Lombards converted from Arianism to this religion because of their failure to take over the Papal States which forced them to consolidate their power and slowly change their culture and religion.
What is Catholicism.
400
This Italian word that refered to the City States is also the root of the English word community.
What is Comuni.
400
What important contribution did the Normans make to Italy?
What is they expelled the Saracen and Byzantines consolidating Italy and taking power from the Papacy.
500
Why did the Latins unite with Rome?
What is they had a common enemy and they joined together to defeat them.
500
Who defeated Mark Anthony and Clopatra and became the first Roman Emperor in 31 BC?
Who is Augustus.
500
This Frankish ruler was emporer of Rome and ruler of Northern Italy and France speaking Frankish; a mixture of old Dutch, old French, and Latin.
Who is Charlemagne.
500
Which cities were the most powerful City States?
What are Milan, Genoa, Venice, Florence and Pisa.
500
When the City States in Italy grew this type of system ended causing it's citizens to have deeply rooted identification with the city in which they lived instead of the country.