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100

This was a creed adopted in 451 that affirmed Christ has both a human and divine nature.

Chalcedonian Formula

100

These were the rulers of the Byzantine Empire from 1260- 1453.

Palaeologan Emperors

100

This was the second council to held to attempt a reunion of the Eastern and Western Churches.

Council of Florence

100

This Dominican monk was devoted to preaching the need for reform in the Catholic Church as was arrested and hung.

Girolamo Savonarola

100

This leader wanted to impose uniformity upon Spain.

Ferdinand

200

These were where the teachings of most Christians accept.

7 Councils

200

This was part of a mystical tradition that focused on contemplative prayer.

Hesychasm

200

This was the first Christian city of Europe.

Constantinople

200

This piece of writing is recognized as a crowning achievement of Medieval  civilization.

Divine Comedy

200

He is the “father” of the Protestant Reformation.

Martin Luther

300

Name used to signify the head of the Eastern Orthodox Church.

Catholicos

300

This came to Europe in the mid-14th century and reduced the population by a third or more.

Black Death

300

This political motive was requested in return of submission of the East to the West.

Military Protection

300

He was one of the great thinkers of the early Renaissance.

Cardinal Nicholas of Cusa

300

Written in 1517 this is largely credited to bringing about the Protestant Reformation.

Ninety-Five Theses

400

This church is found mostly in Egypt.

Coptic

400

This Emperor promised submission of the Eastern Church to Rome for protection.

Michael VIII

400

This was the date in which Constantinople fell.

May 29, 1453

400

This became the center of the early Italian Renaissance.

Platonic Academy of Florence

400

He was the founder of the Jesuits.

St. Ignatius of Loyola

500

These powers were responsible for the decline of the East Syrian Church (3)

Ghazan Khan, Ming Dynasty, and Timur

500

When Arabs invaded Egypt, how did the invaders relate to the native religious culture?

They did not suppress it.

500

This Emperor agreed to union with Rome and obedience to the Pope at the Council of Florence.

John VIII Palaeologos

500

He delivered the oration entitled “Concerning the Differences between Aristotle and Plato”.

George Gemistus Plethon

500

This was a certificate that could be granted which would absolve a person of the punishment due because of sin.

Sale of Indulgence

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