Egypt
Greece
Rome
Asia + Africa
Early Medieval Europe
100

Finish this phrase: Egypt is the gift of the __________.

Nile River 

100

He taught Alexander the Great. 

Aristotle 

100

The traditional date for the fall of Rome. 

476 AD

100

These two religions started in India. 

Hinduism and Buddhism 

100

He was crowned emperor by the pope on Christmas Day, 800. 

Charlemagne 

200

Unlike in many other nations, they were able to own land, operate businesses, and hold position of power.

Women

200

These people conquered the Mycenaeans. 

Dorians 

200

He was assassinated by the Senate. 

Julius Caesar 

200

The Mongolian Empire split after his death.

Kublai Khan 

200

He united the Frankish tribes in 481. 

Clovis

300

The Middle Kingdom was known as the age of the _____________. 

People 

300

He united the people of Macedonia. 

Phillip II

300
This was the first name of Caesar Augustus. 

Octavian

300

This man converted the kingdom of Aksum.

Frumentius 

300

In the early Frankish kingdom, these men really had the power. 

Mayors of the Palace 

400

This is the name of the large peninsula located to the east of Egypt. 

Sinai Peninsula 

400

This Persian king started the Persian Wars.

Darius I

400

This river is where the city of Rome was built. 

Tiber River 

400

This is a religion based on nature worship.

Shintoism 

400

This pope/bishop of Rome convinced the Huns to spare Rome. 

Leo I

500

This city became the capital during the New Kingdom. 

Thebes

500

This dynasty, after Alexander the Great's death, ruled Egypt.

Ptolemies 

500

The Romans kicked them out in 509 BC. 

Etruscans 

500

This man was a famous African ruler who was known for his great wealth.

Mansa Musa

500

The Roman Catholic teaching that the bread and wine disappears and changes into Jesus' body and blood in Holy Eucharist. 

Transubstantiation 

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