Terms, Places and Battles
Terms, Places and Battles
Terms, Places and Battles
Terms, Places and Battles
Terms, Places and Battles
100

any belief that contradicts the orthodoxy



heresy

100

 literal words of allah as recorded by muhammad, accepted by all muslims

koran

100

developed during the carolingian renaissance, it was developed as a standardized form of handwriting and was created to improve communication  

carolingian miniscule

100

the agreement that louis the pious sons made that divided the holy roman empire into 3 parts

treaty of verdun

100

semi-nomadic group from asia, migrated west which caused all the other germanic tribes to be pushed all over the place but most of them ended near or in rome

the huns

200

 based on teachings of a priest named arius, the belief that as son of god, jesus is equal to god

arianism

200

religion inspired by muhammad's teachings

islam

200

grammar rhetoric and logic

trivium

200

the agreement that charles the bald and louis the german made against loathar



oaths of strasbourg

200

ended up in italy, lead by theodoric( into italy), sack rome as an act of conquest

the ostragoths

300

moved to dacia and began conducting raids in roman territory then moved to rome but were mistreated, then 2 visigoth kings ended the peace treaty with rome

visigoths

300

correct teachings according to the bishops

orthodox

300

arithmetic, astronomy, geometry, and music

quadrivium

300

the title of a man that rules a monastery

abbot

300

end up in britain, and establish a bunch of different kingdoms but never united

the anglo - saxons

400

began when emperor valens of the east roman empire confronted fritigern and his warriors at adrianople, however valens lack of military experience caused them to the disastrous  defeat of the roman force, which led to valens himself dying on the battlefield, the visigoths win thrace

battle of adrianople

400

muhammad's birthplace, people of mecca rejected his teachings 

mecca

400

the latin language evolved into what we now called medieval latin, grammar is simplified and the vocabulary is more diverse

medieval latin

400

 located in mecca, cube shaped temple built by abraham 

kaaba

400

people that died for religious beliefs, first martyr was st. stevan

martyrs

500

collection of traditions and teachings approved by muhammad

sunnah

500

where he went because his teachings were accepted  

medina
500

the roman empire as a whole when the main religion was christianity 

the holy roman empire

500

illustrations in monastic texts that were made as an act of worship

illuminated manuscript

500

most monks take vows on poverty, chastity, and obedience before entering the monastic life



monastic vows

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