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Most successful ruler of the Byzantines, revived Rome's glory.

Who is Justinian?


100

A harbor city along major trade routes that was a key part of the Byzantine's success.

What is Constantinople?

100

The Great Schism of the Churches

What happened in 1054?

100

One of the causes of the Byzantine's decline

Answers vary, what do the schism, icons, invasions, crusades, etc have in common?

100

A prosperous harbor city along major trade routes

What is Constantinople?

200

The highest official in the Byzantine / Orthodox Church

Who is the Patriarch?

200

The Russian Empire after Mongol rule began from this location.

What is Moscow?

200

Viking Chieftain Rurik established the first Rus kingdom in which city (bonus 100 for date)

What is Novgorod, 862 or 9th century?

200


The Turkish group that captured Baghdad from the Abbasids

Who are the Seljuks?
200

The two churches formed by the Schism

What are the Catholic and Orthodox churches?

300

Ruler credited with spreading Christianity (Orthodox) to Russia as the official religion.

Who is Vladamir I?

300

This Russian city was connected to the Byzantines by river.

What is Kiev? 

300

Seljuks seized control of which city to establish their control in Anatolia (bonus 100 for date)

Where is Baghdad, 1055?

300

This set of laws was used by rulers for generations as a model of how laws should look. 

What is Justinian's Code? 

300

The most famous ruler of the Seljuks.

Who was Malik Shah?

400

Ruler who ended Mongol rule in Russia and tried to make Moscow the "third Rome"

Who is Ivan III?

400

The city captured from the Abbasids & Persians by the Seljuk Turks

What is Baghdad?

400

Constantinople falls to the Ottoman Empire

When is 1453?

400

The two groups who's cultures blended to create Russian culture.

What are Slavic and Viking cultures?

400

The impact Mongol occupation had on Russia.

What are isolation from Western Europe and a model of authoritative leadership?

500

The first official czar of Russia, who established a tradition of authoritative rule.

Who is Ivan IV?

500

The original main city of Rus people BEFORE the city of Kiev was founded.

What is Novgorod?

500

Death of this man led to the fall of the Turks (bonus 100 for date)

Who is Malik Shah, in 1092?

500

The two rulers during the Kievan Rus "Golden Age"

Who are Vladamir I and Yaroslav I the Wise?

500

Style of leadership that mostly developed in Russia.

Autocratic/Authoritative

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