🏛️ Byzantine Empire
🌙 Rise of Islam
🏹 Early British Isles
✝️ Pope St. Gregory the Great
👑 Carolingian Dynasty
100

What was the original name of Byzantium before Constantine renamed it?

Byzantium

100

What made Mecca a sacred city before Islam?

It was a center of trade and home to the Kaaba, a religious shrine important to various tribes.

100

Name one major Celtic tribe in early Britain.

 Gaels, Picts, Britons

100

What did Gregory do before becoming a monk?

He served as a Roman senator and prefect.

100

What country is called the “Oldest Daughter of the Church”?

France

200

What was the new name of Byzantium and why did Constantine choose it?

: Constantinople, named after Constantine, who wanted a Christian capital strategically located for trade and defense.

200

What is the Black Stone, and why is it important?

A sacred stone set in the Kaaba; it is believed to have been given by an angel and symbolizes divine connection.

200

What happened after the Romans withdrew from Britain?

Britain faced political fragmentation and invasions by Germanic tribes like the Angles and Saxons.

200

What did he observe while in Constantinople as a papal ambassador?

political dynamics between the Eastern and Western churches and the influence of the emperor (The East does not care for the West) 

200

What title did Charles Martel hold unofficially?

Mayor of the Palace; he was the real power behind the throne.

300

What event triggered the Nika Riots?

  • A chariot racing dispute that escalated due to political and social unrest under Emperor Justinian.

300

What term is used to describe pre-Islamic Arabia, and why is it viewed negatively?

Jahiliyyah, meaning “Age of Ignorance,” due to paganism and tribal violence.

300

Which Germanic tribes invaded Britain?

The Angles, Saxons, and Jutes.

300

How did Gregory approach converting pagan England?

Through missionary work and adapting local customs to Christianity (turning pagan temples into Church's) 

300

What happened at the Battle of Tours?

Charles Martel stopped the advance of Muslim forces into Western Europe in 732.

400

Define "iconoclasm" and what it opposed.

Iconoclasm is the rejection or destruction of religious images; it opposed the veneration of icons, which was seen as idolatrous.

400

What does the word “Islam” literally mean, and why is that significant?

"Submission" (to the will of God); it reflects the central principle of obedience to Allah.

400

Who was sent from Rome to convert England to Christianity?

St. Augustine of Canterbury.

400

What were the Papal States, and why were they important?

Territories in central Italy under papal control, giving the pope both spiritual and temporal power.

400

What was the Treaty of Verdun, and how did it divide Charlemagne's empire?

divided the empire among his three grandsons: Lothair (central), Charles the Bald (west), Louis the German (east).

500

Give three reasons why Constantine moved the capital to Byzantium.

  • Better geographic location, stronger defenses, and control of key trade routes between Europe and Asia.

500

Name the Five Pillars of Islam.

Shahada (faith), Salat (prayer), Zakat (charity), Sawm (fasting), Hajj (pilgrimage).

500

What role did Clovis I play in spreading Christianity?

He converted to Christianity, established it in the Frankish kingdom, and made Paris his capital.

500

Why is Gregory called “the Great”?

For his reforms in church liturgy, strong leadership, and missionary efforts.

500

Why did the Pope crown Charlemagne instead of the Byzantine emperor?

To assert independence from the East