Geography
Time
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Religion
Facts
100

It had been divided into _____ and _______ empires.

What is eastern and western? 

Pg. 301

100

In ___ the Mongols attacked and demolished Kiev. 

When was 1240?

Pg. 309 

100

Rome changed hands this many times. 

What is 6?

Pg. 301 

100

These people were two of the most successful Eastern missionaries.

Who were Saint Methodius and Saint Cyril?

pg. 306

100

 Hagia Sofia means this in Greek. 

What is "Holy Wisdom"?

Pg. 303 

200

Byzantium actively traded with its neighbors in the ____. 

What is the North?

Pg. 307 

200

The Justinian code served the Byzantine Empire for ___ years. 

What is 900?

Pg. 302 

200

The Byzantines used these bribes to keep their enemies at bay.

What are diplomacy, political marriages, and military power?

pg. 304

200

The Church of the _____ was built in 1674 in Russia. 

What is the Dormition? 

Pg. 313 


200

After Empress Theodora died, Justinian was so ______ that he passed no major laws for the rest of his reign. 

What is depressed?

Pg. 303 

300

Russia's first unified territory originated west of the _____ _______ in the region that runs from the Black Sea to the _____ sea. 

What are the Ural Mountains and Baltic Sea? 

Pg. 307 

300

This was the worst year of the time, 10,000 people were dying every day.

When was 542?

pg. 304

300

This person was given the title of "Grand Prince".

Who was Ivan I?

pg. 310

300

Shortly after, Christianity officially split into these two things. 

What are the Roman Catholic Church in the West and the Orthodox Church in the East?


Pg. 306

300

Byzantine students memorized this person's work.

Who was Homer?

Pg. 303

400

The Western Roman Empire capital had been moved east from Rome to the _____ city of _________. 

What are Greek and Byzantium?

Pg. 301

400

In this year Vladimir's son Yaroslav the Wise came to the throne. 

When was 1019?

Pg. 308 

400

The Russian Empire became a ______ during the long, 43-year reign of Ivan III.

What is a genuine empire?

pg. 311

400

By the 12th century, Kiev was home to this many churches. 

What is 400?

Pg. 308 

400

Nika Rebellion was called "Nika" because...

What is the crowd yelled "Nika" or "Victory"?

pg. 303

500

This was the most ambitious public building program ever seen in the Roman World. 

What is Justinian rebuilt the crumbling fortifications of Constantipole? 


Pg. 302 

500

Sometime in the ____, small bands of adventurers came down among the tribes of the forests from the North.

When were the 800s?

pg. 307

500

This title is the Russian version of ______.

What is Czar and Ceasar?

pg. 311

500

Pope ______ ___ is the supreme head of the Roman Catholic Church.

Who was Benedict XVI?

pg. 305

500

This prince was asked this by one of his aides:"Would you surrender Russia to sword and fire?"

Who was Ivan III?

pg. 311