A politician who ruled Athens during during its golden age
Who is Pericles?
What very popular religion originated in Rome?
What is Christianity?
What was the capitol of the Byzantine empire
What is Constantinople?
Who was the prophets name who spread Islam and its ideas
Who is Muhammad?
What are the 3 characteristics of a golden age?
Peace (in government and in general)
Prosperity (Success in trading or vast wealth)
progress (technological advances)
A geographic feature that created independent city states in greece
What are the Mountains?
What cultures did the Romans like and blended in with their own culture.
What is Greek culture?
Who was the leader of the Byzantine empire during its golden age
Who is Justinian?
What are the 5 pillars of Islam.
1) Pray 5 times a day
2) Make at least on Pilgrimage from Mecca to Medina
3) Fast on Ramadan
4) Declaration of faith
5) Giving to the poor/ unfortunate.
What was the first and one of the most popular religions in antiquity and modern day?
What is Judaism?
What were the Greek religions main characteristic?
What is polytheistic?
What architectural feats have the Romans accomplished?
Arches, the 3 pillar designs, and Domes
what were the "Nika" riots?
What is the riot of civilians burning buildings at random during Justinian's rule?
Where did Muhammad (The prophet) travel from [HOLY CITY] to [HOLY CITY] known as the hijrah?
(Hijrah is the pilgrimage to the holy city.)
What is Mecca to Medina?
What was the biggest Empire, in antiquity, that was mainly based around the Mediterranean Sea?
What is Rome?
What form of government did Greece have?
What is a Democracy?
Who were the Romans biggest enemy And who was their best general?
(Hint: They fought 3 wars against them)
What is Carthage commanded by Hannibal?
After Rome split into two what side was the byzantine empire on?
The East side
Where and how did Islam spread throughout Europe, Africa, and Asia?
Through Arabic trade routes(land and sea).
Who is considered the greatest commander in all of antiquity?
Hint: He was born in North Macedonia and ruled a majority of Europe.
Who is Alexander the Great?
What were the 2 main city states that would unite if a threat was imposed upon Greece, and would fight each other because for power.
What is Athens and Sparta?
Who put Rome through what is called a "schism" separation?
Who is Diocletian
What culture did the Byzantines mostly take after?
What is Roman culture?
What other 2 religions were accepted by the Muslims because of their close connection to each other from Abraham.
What is Judaism and Christianity?
What prophet did all religions branch off from?
who is Abraham?