the king of Babylon and united all of Mesopotamia under his rule
Hammurabi
where the first Christian church was
Jerusalem
a way of life between people
culture
Middle Ages
A.D. 500 - 1500
resulted only in more war and bloodshed
death of Julius Caesar
a descendant of Noah’s son Shem that emerged as the leader of the Sumerians
Nimrod (dont ever name ur kid that:)
the narrow mountain pass where the Spartans met the Persians and held them off for two days
Thermopylae
most common form of the Greek language
Koine
the first recorded date in greek history
776 B.C.
the first Christian emperor
Constantine
formed an alliance with the Medes and Scythians and under his rule the Chaldeans conquered all of Mesopotamia
Nebopolassar
where Octavian’s fleet and Antony’s fleet met; a city off the coast of Greece
actium
common people which included merchants, businessmen, soldiers, craftsmen, and independant farmers
plebs/plebians
Athens surrendered, lost her empire and fleet, and was forced to pledge allegiance to Sparta
404 BC
the place where the survivors of the Flood settled
Shinar
the emporer that was emporer when the Egyptian Empire reached to its greatest extent to the Euphrates River in the north and deep into Africa in the south
Thutmose III
the ancient city that was the site for Rome’s new capital
Byzantium
Christ made Peter the head of the Catholic church and that peter passed this power to the bishops of Rome
Petrine theory
The Completion of the New Testament
AD 100
most of the Greeks and eventually even the Persians became involved in this
Pelopponesian War
a Celtic people people from western Europe that occupied the Po river valley
gauls
Last battleground of world history
Megiddo
resembled the aristocrats of early Greece who used their prominence in the family religion to gain political power
patricians
Punic Wars
AD 246 and 146
the Greek king that Rome asked for their help to control all of Italy south of the Po River
Pyrrhus