Often Sourced as the Founder of Christianity, This Hebrew was extremely influential for his time.
Who is Jesus Christ?
Well known around the known world at the time, This man, known for not losing a singular battle with his army vastly expanded Hellenistic Culture and Macedonia's Empire.
Who is Alexander the Great?
Known for creating the current 365 Day Calendar and ending the Roman Republic, This Emperor's (Although having no exact proof) last words were "Et Tu, Brute?"
Who is Julius Caesar?
How did Byzantines Location help with the expansion of their empire?
The Location of Constantinople provided strategic trade between Asia and Europe.
Known to cause a religious revolution in the middle east, this prophet isn't allowed to be depicted in media due to religious belief.
Who is Muhammad?
This Monotheistic Religion is seen as the Founder or Branch of Christianity and Islam.
What is Judaism?
What is the Peloponnesesian War?
Which event in Roman history started downfall of the Roman Empire?
Known for having a "Floating Dome", This Religious Building is a highlight of the Byzantine Empire.
What is the Hagia Sophia?
What was one of the main causes of the Spread of Islam?
What is Military Conquest / Word By Trade Networks / Effective Political Structures?
Who are the Founders of Christianity, Judaism, and Islam?
Who is Jesus, Abraham, and Muhammad?
Known for giving voting rights to the people in order to get them to vote for people in power, Greece had this kind of Government.
Who were the main contenders of the Punic Wars?
Who is Rome, and Carthage?
The Major Religion based impact on Rome and all of the known world from Emperor Justinian?
What is The Conversion of Rome to Christianity?
What is a lasting Legacy of the Islamic Empire?
What are advancements in Mathematics / Medical Work / Astronomy / Engineering?
What are the separate Religious text of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam?
What is The Torah, The Bible, and The Koran?
Compared to Athens, what Sparta's was view on woman rights?
More freedom and rights for Women Living in Sparta.
Known for being used as a method of travel for people living in Hellenistic civilizations, this Sea is one of the reason that Rome's Empire was massive.
What is the Mediterranean Sea?
What Three things did the Byzantines Embrace from the Roman Empire?
What is Food, Games, and Culture?
Which Division of Geometry did Islamic Empires Develop?
What is Triginometry?
What is the Fifth Pillar of Islam?
What is Fasting?
What is Hellenistic Culture?
How Exactly did Julius Caesar convert Rome into a Empire?
Using his respect as a military leader, Julius Caesar gathered and manipulated people to join his army which, after with a new army, declared civil war on Rome, which he ended up winning and crowned himself Emperor of Rome.
The Capital of Byzantine, Constantinople, had a very strategic position both Economically and Strategically. Why was Constantinople located in such a strategic location?
Constantinople Controlled land trade routes between Asia and Europe.
Islam considers Hebrews and Christians to be "People of the Book." What are the differences between Islam, Christianity, and Judaism?
Islam believes that Muhammad was the last profit of god, while Christianity Believes that Jesus was the son / profit of god, and Judaism Believes that Abraham was the profit of god, and that Jesus wasn't the son of god.