Emperor
Influence
Great Schism
Historical Context
Mystery
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The emperor of the Byzantine empire during the its golden age was

Emperor Justinian

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The region of the world most influenced by the Byzantine empire

Russia

100

The Great Schism was

The SPLIT of Christiany into two churches

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The empire in Eastern Europe is called
The Byzantine Empire 
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Justinian's offcial court historian is

Procopious

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The name of Justinians wife is

Theodora

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The early people of Russia were

The slavs and vikings

200

The name of the Western church 

Roman Catholic Church

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The person who named Constantinople after himself was

Emperor Constantine 

200

The Hippodrome is similar to what structure in Rome

the Colosseum

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Two of Emperor Justinians accomplishments were

The building of the Hagia Sophia 

Reconquering western lands

300

An influence that spread from the Byzantine Empire to Early Russia was the

Eastern Orthodox Religion

300

The Pope should not have full authority according to 

the Eastern Orthodox Church

300

A set of written laws legalized by Justinian for the Byzantines

Justinian Code

300

The vital center of the Byzantine Empire

Constantinople

400

The lands Emperor Justinian reclaimed were

Italy, Southern Spain, North Africa


400

The Vikings came from..

Northern Russia

400

Many small kings ruled over..

Western Europe (Holy Roman Empire)

400

The emperor which moved the center of Rome from the East to the West was

Emperor Constantine

400

The Cyrilic alphabet based on the Greek Alphabet is an example of 

CULTURAL DIFFUSION 
500

The Secret History by Procopious was meant to be published 

After Justinians death

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The name of the Russian city that traded with Constantinople

Kiev

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A dispute in religious ideologies involving sacraments was about

wether to use bread with yeast or no yeast in it    for the communion sacrament

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Missionaries from the Byzantine Empire gave this to the Russians to be able to read the bible 

The Cyrillic alphabet

500

The rebllion that led Justinian to massacre 30,000 people

Nikka Rebellion