When did Rome fall?
5th centyru AD
What period is called the middle ages?
500-1500 AD
The religion of Japan was
Buddhism and Shintoism
What was the biggest empire of Europe after the fall of Rome
Charlemagne's Empire
The ruler of the church was called
Pope
The Fall of Roman Empire started
The middle Ages
What is another term used for middle ages?
The dark age
Who was responsible for military protection of Japan?
Tokugawa Shogunate
Charlemagne's dynasty was called
The Carolings
The rule of the church in eastern Roman Empire was called
The Patriarch
Tetrarchy was established in Rome by
Diocletian
Why was the feudal system established?
To provide protection for the common people
Samurais were not allowed to have direct contact with the foreigners
In order to not share the confidential information
The intellectual movement established during Charlemagne's reign
The Carolingian Renaissance
The document that church sold as a redemption for sins
Indulgence
Why do some historians argue against the idea of the Fall of Roman Empire?
They believe it was transformed and not destroyed
In the feudal system who held the biggest power?
The nobles
Samurais followed the code of warriors called
Bushido
How did Charlemagne treat conquered people?
Forced them to convert to Christianity
Who crowned Charlemagne as the holy roman emperor?
Pope Leo III
Which city was the centre of Eastern Roman (Byzantine) Empire?
Constantinople
Who first used the term "middle ages"?
Petrarch, an Italian humanist
How were samurais different from Knights?
Women could also be warriors
What was Charlemagne’s greatest achievement?
Being crowned as the holy Roman emperor
Priests were controlled by
Bishops