Christianity
Rome
Life in Europe
Byzantine Empire
Medieval Towns
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Who is the Messiah?

Jesus

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Who is the first dictator of Rome?

Julius Caesar

100

Who combined all of Christianity in Europe?

Charlemagne

100

Capitol of Byzantine?

Constantinople

100

a document issued by a sovereign 

Charter
200
Who made Christianity legal in Rome?

Constantine

200

Who is the first Emperor of Rome?

Augustus

200

the dominant social system in medieval Europe

Feudalism

200

What is the original name of Constantinople?

Byzantium

200

a young person, most often male, who learned a trade by working for a guild master

Apprentice
300

What is a parable?

A simple story told by Jesus to teach a lesson.
300

200 years of peace in Rome

Pax Romana

300

Another name for the black death?

Bubonic Plague

300
The church to the east, similiar to the Roman Catholic Church?

Eastern Orthodox Church

300

 craftsmen and merchants formed to promote the economic interests of their members as well as to provide protection and mutual aid

A Guild

400

What is a disciple?

The followers of Jesus

400

The three wars between Rome and Carthage?

Punic Wars

400

What is Habeus Corpus?

Requiring a person under arrest to be brought before a judge or into court

400

What did Justinian I do in Constantinople?

He rebuilt it after wars.

400

Where were towns in medieval Europe often located, and why?

Towns were often located next to rivers or by the sea, which made trade easier.

500

Who spread the word of Christianity after Jesus died and resurrected?

Missionaries/Paul

500
What happened after Julius Caesar's assasination?

Civil War

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What caused the black plague?

Fleas biting rats and then biting humans.

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Why was Justinian’s Code significant?

He revised outdated Roman laws and made things more fair

500

How did guilds help their members and the families of their members?

Guilds provided them with money and food in times of need.