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100
Decided legal questions that regulated whole areas for the Byzantine Empire
Justinian code
100
succeeded his uncle to the throne of the Eastern Empire
Justinian
100
a city on the Dnieper River
Kiev
100
Oga's Grandson who came to throne about 980
Vladimir
100
people from the forests north of the black sea
Slav
200
means "Holy Wisdom" in Greek was a church with the same name as one that was destroyed by riots.
Hagia Sophia
200
wrote rules for the life of monks
Saint Basil
200
unified territory originated west of the Ural
Russia
200
Vladimir's son who lead Kiev to even greater glory
Yaroslav The Wise
200
Ivan the third after he changed his name
Czar
300
leading bishop of the East
Patriarch
300
A bishop of Constantinople 398 to 404
Saint John Chrysostom
300
the Dnieper, the Don, and the Volga
The Three Great Rivers
300
Novgorod's prince and military hero
Alexandar Nevsky
300
What are the two Byzantine chuches
Roman Catholic Church and the Orthodox Church
400
declared to be an outcast from the church
excommunicaion
400
she restored icons to Eastern churches
Theodora the wife of the Emperor Theophilos
400
Danes, Swedes, and Norwegians
Viking controlled these areas
400
became prince of Moscow he challenged Mongol rule
Ivan the third
400
the center for law and religion
Constantinople
500
a religious image used by eastern Christians
Icon
500
Avars
struck raids against constantinople
500
from central Asia and west of Russia
Where were the mongal invasions
500
savages that attacked and demolished Kiev
Mongols
500
a horrifying illness that came upon Constantainople after Justinian died
The plague of Justinian
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