In this caliphate in al-Andalus, Jews and Christians were allowed freedom of worship.
Córdoba
Name ONE achievement of scholars during the Carolingian Renaissance.
Carolingian miniscule, commentary on the works of the church fathers, an improved Vulgate (Latin Bible), more complete and accurate texts of religious and classical works
This divided Charlemagne’s empire into what would become the modern countries of central Europe.
Treaty of Verdun
These were the two missionaries sent by Emperor Basil to convert the Slavic people.
Cyril and Methodius
Name ONE way in which Medieval women contributed to patriarchal Medieval society.
Praying in monasteries, forming alliances through marriage, producing heirs, acting as the lord of the manor while their husbands were away fighting
This was the Islamic dynasty that came to control North Africa and part of the Arabian Peninsula in the early tenth century.
Fatimid
Name ONE reason why Charlemagne wanted to educate the clergy and his lay government officials.
He wanted them to teach the faith correctly and govern his empire more effectively
These were the people who migrated from the Ural Mountains and settled in Hungary.
Magyars
Name ONE achievement of scholars during the Byzantine Renaissance.
Encyclopedias of knowledge, commentaries on classical authors, summaries of classical literature, copies of religious manuscripts and theological commentaries
This man was the first king of all the English.
Alfred the Great
This was the Islamic dynasty that overthrew the Umayyads in a civil war.
Abbasid
This created the basis for the papal states in Italy.
The Donation of Pepin
This (forged) document granted the pope authority over the Western Roman Empire.
The Donation of Constantine
These were the wealthy elite who began to challenge the emperor for power.
Dynatoi
This was the name given to the attempt to stop nobles from fighting one another.
The Peace of God or the Truce of God
This was the most significant achievement of Ibn Sina.
The Canon of Medicine
This was the title Charlemagne was given during his coronation in 800.
Augustus or Emperor of the Romans
This was the practice of naming the eldest son the recipient of all one’s titles, lands, etc.
Primogeniture
An alliance between the Byzantine emperor and the Rus ruler was formed in this way.
The emperor gave his sister in marriage and in return the Rus ruler converted to Christianity
These were the three groups Medieval people were divided into.
Those who work, those who fight, and those who pray
This is where al-Andalus was located.
Iberian Peninsula
This is who crowned Charlemagne on Christmas Day in 800.
The pope
This was the new farming system that produced larger yields.
The three field system
This was the largest Slavic realm that gave Byzantine emperors a hard time beginning in the ninth century.
Bulgaria
This was a Medieval peasant who was bound to work the lands of the lord.
serf