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100

Modern day city where the ruins of Sopianae are located.

Pecs, Hungary

100

The sea that lies between the Balkan and Italian Peninsulas

Adriatic sea

100

The god that Diocletian claimed he was related to

Jupiter

100

Constantine changed the name of the city of Byzantium to this

Constantinople

100

Capital city of the Kingdom of Aksum

Aksum

200

The word that means city of the dead

Necropolis

200

This is where Spalatum got it's name and why

From the shrub Calicotome Spinosa that grows in the area

200

The mythical figure that Diocletian claimed Maximian was descended from

Hercules
200

Made pagan worship illegal in Roman Empire in 391

Emperor Theodosius I

200

Taught King Ezana about Jesus

Frumentius

300

The buildings at Sopianae were decorated with this

Frescoes

300

This climate of the Marjan Peninsula

humind, subtropical climate with hot summers and mild,wet winters

300

Constantine grew up in this person's palace

Diocletian

300

The place where the Kingdom of Aksum is located today

Northern Ethiopia

300

The port that was the major trading center of Aksum

Port of Adulis

400

A type of painting that uses watercolor paint in wet plaster.

fresco

400

Major geographic feature of Marjan Hill

dense mediterranean pine forest

400

Constantine gave credit to __________ for his victory at Milvian Bridge

God

400

These two places combined formed the Land of Cush that the Old Testament refers to

modern Sudan and modern Ethiopia

400

Stone obelisks were also known as this

Stelae

500

Christians chose to express their faith through the art in tombs in Sopianae for these reasons:

1. Christianity was illegal

2. it was the only acceptable way for them to express their faith through art at that time

500

The tribal people group that Diocletian was a part of 

Illyrians

500

What pronouncement declared that Christians would no longer be persecuted and Christianity was accepted in the Roman Empire

Edict of Milan

500

This is why people erected stone obelisks

as memorial markers