Which emperor converted to Christianity after seeing a vision and winning a battle?
Charlemagne
What became the new capital of Rome?
Constantinople
Which religion conflicted with the Roman's polytheistic views?
Christianity
Where did the Roman's get inspiration for most of their buildings and structures?
Greece
How long did the Pax Romana last?
200 years
Who was the emperor of the Eastern Roman Empire?
Justinian
What was the original Roman capitol called?
Byzantium
Who was the head of the Western Catholic Church?
The Pope
What is Codifying?
to write something
What was the biggest social bond in the Germanic society?
Family
Which two people led the migration East?
Diocletian and Constantine
What church was located in Western Rome?
The Hagia Sofia
Who was the head in an Eastern Orthodox Church?
The Patriarch
What took the place of togas?
Pants
What is a Monk?
Someone who separates himself from society in order to devote himself to God.
Who shared a similar family structure with the Romans?
The Germans
Who conquered Rome and when?
the Barbarians in 476 CE
Where did Nuns live?
Convents
What percent of works of Ancient Rome were preserved by the Monks?
90%
Which Germanic people invaded Roman lands?
Visigoths, Ostrogoths, Angles and Saxons, Burgundians, and Franks
People considered the Roman empire as this, but the Romans didn't consider it as this
The Byzantine Empire
What is Caesaropapism?
an emperor having control over the Pope
What is a type of rule that divided each day into a series of activities with an emphasis on prayer and manual labor?
Benedectine Rule