Hugh Capet's rule marked the beginning of this nation
What is France?
Who is Darius?
man's relationship to God is the most important part of this
What is culture?
theory that states that Christ made Peter the head of the Catholic Church
What is the Petrine Theory?
religious sect that held to the philosophy that "the end justifies the means"
Who are the Jesuits?
Austrian family that ruled as Holy Roman Emperors for almost 300 years
Who are the Hapsburgs?
Roman Ruler who was stabbed to death by his Senate on March 15, 44 B.C.
Who is Julius Caesar?
phoenicians developed and gave it away to other people groups as they went on trading ventures
What is the alphabet?
the Roman Catholic Church officially split between Roman Catholic in the west and this religious sect in the east in 1054
What is the Eastern Orthodox Church?
Crusade that recaptured Asia Minor and Jerusalem
What is the First?
Agreement that divided the Holy Roman Empire between 3 brothers
What is the Treaty of Verdun?
ruler of the New Babylonian Empire that was defeated by the Medes and Persians
Who is Belshazzar?
first civilization to use writing after the Flood
Who are the Sumerians?
Declared Martin Luther a heretic at Worms
Who is Emperor Charles V?
tower at which God confused the languages
What is Babel?
His crowning marked the beginning of the Holy Roman Empire in 800
Who is Charlemagne?
Pharaoh under which the Egyptian empire reached its greatest extent
Who is Thutmose III?
This people held the first Olympic games in 776 B.C.
Who are the Greeks?
This protestant leader brought reforms in education, church services, and music in Germany
Who is Martin Luther?
way of life based upon the ownership and use of land
What is feudalism?
the donation of this ruler in the 700s set the stage for a rebuilt Roman Empire jointly ruled by pope and emperor
Who is Pepin?
first Roman Emperor to persecute Christians
Who is Nero?
First nation to have a written account of its history
Who is Israel?
translated the entire Bible into English for the first time
Who is John Wycliffe?
intellectual movement that lifted the darkness of the Middle Ages
What is the Renaissance?