Constantinople
Theories on the Fall of Rome
Roman Achievements
Byzantine Empire
The Christian Church
100
The city is named after him.
Who is Constantine?
100
This theory states that people from the west and north invaded Rome and caused its fall.
What is Barbarian invasions?
100
This Roman achievement helped bring fresh water to cities.
What is Aqueducts?
100
The Byzantine Empire first originated when he split the Roman empire in two.
Who is Diocletian?
100
This is the leader of the Roman Catholic Church.
Who is the pope?
200
These are two reasons why Constantinople is in a great position for defense.
What are: thick walls, moats, peninsula, and use of Greek fire?
200
The theory of Environmental and Public Health Problems describes how many Romans became sick and died because of this.
What is the use of lead pipes for water and eating utensils?
200
This Roman achievement helped connect the empire for transportation.
What is the network of concrete roads?
200
He moved the capital to the old Greek city of Byzantium.
Who is Constantine?
200
This is the leader of the Eastern Orthodox Church.
Who is the Byzantine Emperor?
300
These are three buildings I would find in Constantinople.
What are a stadium, government buildings, palaces, and the Hagia Sophia?
300
Name two theories on the fall of Rome.
What is: Barbarian Invasions Decline in Morals and Values Environmental and Public Health Problems Excessive Military Spending Inferior Technology Inflation Political Corruption Rise in Christianity Unemployment Urban Decay?
300
This Roman achievement describes a form of architecture that is still used today.
What is the Development of the Dome?
300
He was the most successful Byzantine emperor, and had a wife who was the daughter of circus workers.
Who is Justinian?
300
These are two beliefs of the Roman Catholic Church.
What is that icons should be used and priests cannot marry?
400
Constantinople is located between these two continents.
What are Europe and Asia?
400
This theory states that Rome had a problem with relying too much on animal and human labor, rather than developing new ways to do things.
What is inferior technology?
400
This Roman achievement describes their form of government, the same form of government we have in America today.
What is a Republic?
400
This is the most long-lasting legacy of the Byzantine Empire; it still affects many legal codes today.
What is Justinian's Code?
400
These are two beliefs of the Eastern Orthodox Church.
What is that icons should not be used and priests can marry?
500
Constantinople is located between these two seas.
What are the Mediterranean and Black Seas?
500
This theory on the fall of Rome talks about a group of pacifists.
What is the Rise of Christianity?
500
This Roman achievement describes how they influenced French, Spanish, Italian, etc.
What is Latin Language?
500
This is who finally captured Constantinople and took over the Byzantine Empire.
Who are the Turks?
500
This is the name of the event that resulted in the Christian Church splitting in two.
What is the Great Schism?
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