Terms & Names
Two Churches
Oh No! Rome no More
Byzantine Empire
Rise of Christianity
100

a broad geographic area

region

100

images that symbolized the presence of God

Icons


100

Emperor who split up the Roman Empire

Diocletian

100

Name of the capital city

Constantinople

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100

Name of the man who was believed by many to be the Messiah

Jesus

200

A early leader who helped establish the Christian Church (went on two voyages)

Paul

200

According to the Western Roman Empire - This person has complete power over the empire and the church

Pope

200

General name given to invaders of Rome

Germanic Invaders

200

Name of Justinian's Wife and Co-Emperor

Theodora

200

Name of Jewish people who rebelled against Rome control

Zealots

300

To declare that a person or group is no longer a member of the church

Excommunicate

300

Official name of both churches

Roman Catholic Church
Eastern Orthodox Church

300

Name of a Germanic tribe who asked Rome from protection from the Huns - They settled in Roman territory but eventually rebelled against Rome

Visigoths

300

Lasting contribution of Justinian - legal reforms

Justinian Code

300

Effects of the 2nd Jewish rebellion that taken place in 132 AD

Romans declared that no Jews could ever return to Jerusalem

400

a person who is willing to die for his or her beliefs

Martyr

400

The term given to symbolism the break between the Church

The Great Schism

400

Name of Germanic general who took over Rome

Odoacer

400

Name of the church built in the capital city

Hagia Sophia

400

Basic teachings of Christianity state that Jesus is related to God in what way

Son

500

Government officials who carried out Emperor Leo's order to remove all icons from chruches

Iconoclasts

500

Frankish King who helped defend Italy from invaders

Was later named emperor of the Western Roman Empire

Charlemagne

500

Emperor who made the split between the East and West permanent after his death

Theodosius

500

4 Parts of Justinian's Code

1. Code: 5,000 Roman laws still useful

2. Codification of Laws: collected, revised, & organized all of Rome’s laws

3. Digest: Summaries from Rome’s greatest thinkers on law

4. Institute: textbook for law students

500

Name of the Monk who created strict rules in monasteries

St. Benedict

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