The official language of the Roman Empire.
Latin
The name of the capital city of the Byzantine Empire, later called Istanbul.
Constantinople
The Olmecs are known for these massive structures
Carved Stone Heads
The name of the early capital of Russia.
Kiev
This large body of water is to the North or Poland.
The Baltic Sea
This arena was where many gladiators fought before the emperor.
The Colosseum
This famous Church was in Byzantine's capital city and is now a Mosque.
Hagia Sophia
The Mayans were located in this Peninsula in Southern Mexico.
The Yucatan
This group of Mongols conquered the Ukraine and cut them off from Europe.
The Golden Horde
These Germanic people migrated into Eastern Europe from the North.
Vikings
Eventually, Rome adopted this religion.
Christianity (Catholocism)
Unlike the Western Roman Empire, the Byzantine Empire practiced this specific religion.
Eastern Orthodox Christianity
The Aztecs practiced this brutal excercise.
Human Sacrifice
This Russian ruler expanded Russia's territory and became the first Czar.
Ivan the Great
Unlike Poland, the Balkans have a lot of what?
Mountains
This former slave led an uprising against the Roman Government.
Spartacus
This flammable weapon was used by the Byzantine Empire against their enemies.
Greek Fire
The Incan Empire was located in this mountain range.
The Andes Mountains
The name of the lowest members of Russian society.
Serfs
These people entered Eastern Europe seeking Refuge.
Jews
Rome codified their laws into these writings.
The Twelve Tables
This group of people conquered the Byzantine Empire.
The Ottomans
The name of the land bridge connecting Siberia to the Americas.
Beringia
Ivan the Terrible created this police force to terrorize his political enemies.
The Oprichniki
The Ottomans brought this religion to Eastern Europe.
Islam