The Byzantines
The Eastern Church
Islam
Medieval Europe
The Western Church
100

This city was built on an easily fortified site on a peninsula bordered by natural harbors.

What is "Constantinople?"

100

This is the language of the Eastern Orthodox Church.

What is "Greek?"

100

This person is the founder of Islam.

Who is "Muhammad?"

100

These people were the most powerful of the Germanic tribes after the fall of Rome.

Who are the "Franks?"

100

This is the language of the western church (Catholic).

What is "Latin?"

200

This is the art style most associated with the Byzantines.

What is a "mosaic?"

200

This is the separation between the Roman Catholic and Eastern Orthodox Churches.

What is the "Great Schism?"

200

This is the holy book of Islam.

What is the "Qur'an? "

200

These people were explorers, pirates, and warriors from Scandinavia.

Who are the "Vikings?"

200

The Catholic church is centered here.

What is "Rome?"

300

This Byzantine emperor was responsible for the codification of Roman law, reconquest of former Roman territories, and the expansion of trade.

Who is "Justinian?"

300

This city took over as the center of the Orthodox Church after the fall of Constantinople in 1453.

What is "Moscow?"

300

These outline the duties of all practicing Muslims.

What are the "Five Pillars?"

300

He was the greatest of the Frankish rulers.

Who is "Charlemagne?"

300

This person crowned Charlemagne the first emperor of the Franks.

Who is the "Pope?"

400

This is an iconic church that was constructed by the Byzantines.

What is the "Hagia Sophia?"

400

Orthodox missionaries brought this alphabet to the Eastern Slavic people.

What is the "Cyrillic alphabet?"

400

These people are the reason for the early spread of Islam.

Who are "merchants?"

400

Vassals were granted these by the lords that they served.

What is a "fief?"

400

This argument is what led to the schism within the church dividing it between the east and west.

What is the "authority of the Pope?"

500

This was the means in which Greek and Roman knowledge was preserved by the Byzantines.

What are "libraries?"

500

These are the heads of the Orthodox Church.

Who are the "Patriarchs?"

500

These were centers for preserving knowledge.

What are "houses of wisdom?"

500

Classical heritage of Rome, Christian beliefs, and customs of Germanic tribes.

What are the "foundations of early medieval society?"

500

The Angles, Saxons, and Magyars developed this after converting to Christianity.

What is "literacy?"

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