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Who was the first emperor to convert to Christianity, which lead to conflicts?

Charlemagne

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What became the new capitol of Rome?

Constantinople

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Which religion conflicted with the Roman's polytheistic views and eventually became the official religion of Rome?

Christianity

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Who was the head of the household?

The father or husband

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What does Pax Romana mean and what was it?

It means "Peace Roman" and it was a 200 year period of peace with around 5 emperors; ended with Emperor Nero

200

Who led the migration East?

Diocletian & Constantine

200

What was the original Roman capitol called?

Byzantium

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What is a Nun and where did they live?

A woman who devotes herself to God. They lived in convents headed by an abbess.

200

What took the place of togas?

Pants

200

What happened to the Romans that caused a labor shortage?

A Plague

300

Who shared a similar family structure with the Romans?

The Germans

300

What big church was located in Western Rome?

Hagia Sofia

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What is a Monk?

A man who gives up having a wife, etc to devote himself to God 24/7

300

What was the biggest social bond in the German socirty?

Family

300
What did Emperor Leo III ban in the 8th Century?

The use of icons (church icons)

400

Who were Saint Basil and Saint John Chrysostom?

Saint Basil: wrote rules for monks

Saint John: Patriarch in the Eastern Church

400
People considered the Roman Empire as this, but the Romans didn't consider it as this

the Byzantine Empire

400

What did the emperor not like about the Pope being in charge?

The emperor felt that he didn't have power because the Pope was in charge of the upcoming church. Therefore, the emperor created his own church.

400

What percent of works from Ancient Rome were preserved by Monks?

90%

400

Why should the Romans NOT have included the German Peoples in their Army?

They weren't loyal; caused many civil wars (especially after the Pax Romana)

500

Which Germanic people invaded Roman lands?

Visigoths, Ostrogoths, Angels and Saxons, Burgundians, and Franks

500

Who conquered Rome and when?

Barbarians in 476 CE

500

What was the argument between the Eastern Orthodox Church and the Western Catholic Church?

Eastern Orthodox thought that the Patriarch should be the head of the church and Western Catholic thought that the Pope should be the head.

500

What is Caesaropapism?

Emperor over Pope

500

What does codifying mean?

To write something. Ex: Justinian codified Roman Laws