During the Roman occupation, what was the name given to region that encompassed Scotland, England, and Wales?
What is Britannia?
What Visigoth leader led the sacking of Rome?
What is Alaric the Visigoth?
When did the Visigoths sack Rome?
What is 410 AD?
Which cause of Rome's fall focused on the City of God rather than the City of Man?
What is Christianity?
Which of Augustine of Hippo's pieces was the first autobiography?
What is Confessions?
When was the Roman empire at its greatest extent?
What is 117 AD?
What is the name of the Hun who plundered throughout Europe and made it all the way to Gaul? Who was he known as?
What is Attila the Hun "The Scourge of God"?
What was the name of the Roman who was killed by Theodoric the Ostrogoth?
What is Boethius?
Why were hired soldiers less reliable than the soldiers who were citizens of Rome?
What is they were less patriotic?
What did Augustine argue in his piece City of God?
What is that Rome was of the world and therefore could not last?
What are the four countries that make up the Scandinavian region?
What is Norway, Sweden, Denmark, and Finland?
What Barbarian leader was taken hostage to the imperial court at Constantinople? What Barbarian tribe was he from?
What is Theodoric the Ostrogoth?
What is one way that Romulus Augustus reformed Rome's Administration?
What is Augustus...
- Purged the Senate of undesirable members and set its limit at 600?
- Controlled the Senate elections to ensure that promising young men would join the Senate after a period of magistracy?
- Installed the first Roman police department, fire department, controlled grain distribution, and monitored aquatics?
Where did most Romans live as the urban areas and cities began to decay?
What is Islands?
What piece written by Boethius became one of the most popular books of the Middle Ages?
What is Consolation of Philosophy?
What are six modern-day countries that make up Germania?
What is Poland, Austria, Germany, Czech Republic, Slovakia, and Hungary?
Who was Boethius?
What is a Roman Christian who widely influenced the medieval world?
What are the seven regions that Rome conquered in their Roman given names?
What is Britannia, Hispania, Gaul, Achaea, Judea, Germania, and the North African coastal region?
How did the invasions of Germanic tribes throughout the empire effect transportation and trade?
What is Roman cities went into decline, trade and business disappeared because travel became unsafe due to bandits, and major cultural advancements were nearly lost?
According to Augustine, what is the only empire that will last?
What is the spiritual empire?
What was Hadrian's wall?
What is the border between north and south Britain during the Roman occupation?
When Attila the Hun reached Rome, who confronted him? What did he say to Attila?
What is Pope Leo the Great and “Thus far shalt thou come, and no farther"?
What was the name of the forest where the Barbarians decimated three Roman legions?
What is Teutoburg Forest?
Which of the causes for Rome's fall are connected?
What is all of them?
In his Consolation of Philosophy, what are the five things that Boethius says all people desire?
What is self-sufficiency, respect, the power to get and keep what you want, a good reputation, and happiness or joy?