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The modern country the Frankish Kingdoms became.

France

200

The founder of Islam.

Muhammad.

200

The Byzantine emperor assembled a collection of Roman laws.

Justinian I

200

The modern-day European country that was conquered by the Umayyad Caliphate.

Spain

200

The empire that Byzantium was a continuation of.

Roman Empire

200

The Europeans that were the first to explore North America.

Vikings

200

The fall of this city heavily disrupts trade in Medieval Western Europe.

Rome

200

The lowest group in Medieval Western Europe that had to work the land of their lords.

Serfs

400

The capital of the Byzantine Empire.

Constantinople

400
The dominant religion of the three Gunpowder Empires?

Islam

400

The city at the center of the Islamic Golden Age.

Baghdad

400

The social group that was favored by the Umayyad Caliphate.

Arab Muslims

400

The emperor who founded the Byzantine Empire.

Constantine

400

The city that Europeans aimed to recapture during the Crusades.

Jerusalem

400

The period of history that begins after the fall of Constantinople, as Europeans seek out naval trade routes.

Age of Exploration

400

This group is partially responsible for feudalism arising in Medieval Western Europe.

Vikings

600

The peninsula conquered by the Rashidun Caliphate.

Arabian Peninsula

600

The leader of the Catholic Church.

The Pope

600

The revival of education and literacy after the 'Dark Ages' in Western Europe.

Carolingian Renaissance

600

This Caliphate reached the largest extent of any Islamic empire.

Umayyad Caliphate

600

The empire that conquered the Byzantine Empire in 1453.

Ottoman Empire

600

The victor in the Hundred Years' War.

France

600

The plague that devastated the world in the 14th century.

Black Death

600

Jews and Christians had to do this within the Islamic Empires.

Pay Taxes (jizya)

800

The three empires shown in the map.

I - Ottoman Empire, II - Safavid Empire, III - Mughal Empire

800

The holiest city in Islam.

Mecca

800

Massive domed cathedral in Constantinople.

Hagia Sophia

800

The Persian Empire that was conquered by the Rashidun Caliphate.

Sasanian Empire

800

The surprising turn of events in 1204 in which Constantinople was sacked by Western European armies.

Fourth Crusade

800

The first Holy Roman Emperor and King of the Franks.

Charlemagne

800

The three international trade networks the Islamic Empires were heavily involved in.

Trans-Saharan, Indian Ocean, & Silk Road

800

The system where monks and nuns live separately from society in monasteries or convents.

Monasticism

1000
The two seas the Byzantine Empire is centered around.

Mediterranean Sea & Black Sea

1000

The event in the 11th century in which Christianity split into 2 branches.

Great Schism

1000

Agricultural system in Medieval Europe in which land is divided up to preserve soil fertility and increase crop productivity.

Three-Field System

1000

The leader that defeated the Abbasids and conquered Baghdad.

Hulegu Khan

1000

The system in which the Byzantine emperor is also the head of the church.

Caesaropapism

1000

The critical battle in which the Franks halted Arab expansion north.

Battle of Tours

1000

The main economic system of Western Medieval Europe.

Manorialism
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The caliphate that ended the favoritism and treated groups more equally.

Abbasid Caliphate

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