What is greece religion?
Eastern Orthodox Church
What is the meaning of dic/dic?
Say,speak,tell
What is the culture of Mesopotamia
Learning about Ancient Mesopotamian Religion and Culture.
The name by which the eastern half of the Roman empire became known some time after AD 400.
Byzantine Empire
Major epidemic in the mid 1300s. Probably the bubonic plague. Spread especially by traders. Kills 1/3-1/2 of the medieval Europe population.
Black Death
What is greece capital?
Athens
What is the meaning of miss/mit?
Send
a city with its own traditions and laws and its own government
city-state
A large stadium in ancient Rome where athletic events and gladiator matches took place.
Colosseum
First to be crowned "Holy Roman Emperor" in AD 800. Very tall. Expanded Empire. Valued Education.
Charlemagne
What is greece population?
10.75 million (2016)
What is the meaning of vent/vent?
Come
the average weather conditions in an area over a long period of time
Climate
A river flowing through the city of Rome.
Tiber River
A series of battles launched by the pope and European kings to reclaim the Holy Land (Jerusalem and surroundings) from the Muslims
Crusades
Who was zeus?
a Greek god
What is the meaning of voc?
Voice
all of the surrounding things, conditions, and influences affecting the growth or development of living things.
environment
First Roman emperor, won the civil war following Julius Caesar's assassination and went on to unify the empire and establish the Pax Romana.
Augustus
A political system in the Middle Ages where land is traded for fealty (loyalty and protection)
Feudalism
what is greece currency?
Euro
What is the meaning of schola?
School
an area on Earth with common physical features
region
Roman general who became the republic's dictator.
Julius Caesar
Woman general who led the French to victory in the Hundred Year's War, later burned at the stake for heresy.
Joan of Arc