the "new Rome" because he built his city like the Roman emperors
What did Constantine call his capital city?
100
Justinian
Who's motto was "one empire, one church, one law"?
100
Cyril and Methodius
Who were the monks that created an alphabet for the Slavs in thier Slavic language so they could read the Bible?
100
Alexander or "Nevsky" or "of the Neva"
What is the name of the Russian ruler who defeasted the Swedes at the Neva River?
100
title
What is a name that shows what a person is
200
the Hippodrome
What is building was built like the Roman Colosseum?
200
patriarch
What was the leaders of the church called?
200
Cyrillic Alphabet
What is the namc of the alphabet created for the Slavs?
200
Daniel
What is Nevsky's youngest son?
200
Clovis
Who united the Franks and made Paris his capital?
300
icon
What is small pictures of saints and Jesus
300
Prince Rurick
What is the name of the ruler in Russia when it was founded in AD 862?
300
Ivan the Great
What is the name of the ruler/founder of modern Russia in the late 1400's?
300
the Franks
Who is a large German tribe
400
Justinian
Who was the greatest Byzantine emperor.
400
Roman Catholic Church
What did the church of the west call itself after the split in the church in 1054?
400
boyars
Who are the nobles who owned land in Russia?
400
Ivan the Great
Who rebuilt the Kremlin which became the center of the Russian government and the Russian Church?
400
Pope Leo III
Who was the Pope to name Charlemagne as the "Emperor of the Romans"?
500
1. He tried to win back Roman lands
2. He put together a code of laws
3. he made Constantinople more beautiful
What did Justinian do for the Byzantine Empire?
(3 things)
500
the Eastern Orthodox Church
What did the church in the East become after the split of the church in 1054?
500
veche
What is an assembly in Russia?
500
Ivan the Terrible
Who was the Russain ruler who became ruler at 3 years old; he was a great military leader, but was a very cruel man. He even beat his son until he died.
500
the Battle of Hastings
What battle took place in 1066 which meant that the Normans , rather than the Anglo-Saxons, would rule England.