Ancient Greece
Ancient Rome
Medieval Europe
Ancient Egypt
People & Leaders
100

This is the Greek word for excessive pride.

Hubris

100

This type of government allows citizens to elect leaders.

republic

100

This Frankish ruler united much of Europe and helped bring stability after Rome fell.

Charlemagne

100

This river made Egyptian civilization possible.

The Nile

100

This Roman general became dictator and was later assassinated by senators.

Julius Caesar

200

This Greek god was king of the gods and ruler of the sky.

Zeus

200

Julius Caesar started a civil war when he crossed this river with his army.

Rubicon

200

This system was based on land, loyalty, and protection.

feudalism

200

Egyptian rulers were called this and were believed to be gods on Earth.

pharaohs

200

This Carthaginian general crossed the Alps to attack Rome.

Hannibal

300

This epic tells the story of Odysseus’ long journey home after the Trojan War.

The Odyssey

300

This leader became the first emperor of Rome.

Augustus

300

This document limited the power of King John in England.

The Magna Carta

300

This system of picture writing was used by Ancient Egyptians.

hieroglyphics

300

This Norman ruler conquered England after the Battle of Hastings.

William the Conqueror

400

Greek heroes were admired for their strengths, but they also usually had these.

Flaws or weaknesses

400

Name one major cause of the fall of the Western Roman Empire.

economic problems, weak leadership, invasions, civil wars, or the empire being too large to control

400

This disease killed a large portion of Europe’s population and weakened medieval society.

Black Death

400

Egyptians preserved bodies through this process because they believed in the afterlife.

mummification

400

This French leader helped turn the tide during the Hundred Years’ War.

Joan of Arc

500

Achilles and Odysseus are different types of heroes. Achilles is known mainly for strength and anger, while Odysseus is known mainly for this.

intelligence, cleverness, or strategy

500

The Byzantine Empire was the continuation of this part of the Roman Empire.

Eastern Roman Empire

500

The fall of this city in 1453 marked the end of the Byzantine Empire and is often seen as the end of the Middle Ages.

Constantinople

500

This civilization was located south of Egypt and traded with Egypt along the Nile.

Kush

500

This Ottoman ruler conquered Constantinople in 1453.

Mehmed II