Byzantine Empire
Maya
Middle Ages 1
Saints and Missionaries
Middle Ages 2
100
The Byzantine Empire was the continuation of which half of the former Roman Empire-- Eastern or Western? 

Eastern Roman Empire

100

At the dedication of ball courts, temples, and other important places, the Maya would practice this type of sacrifice...

human sacrifice. 

100

The main source of food for people in the Dark Ages was ________, morning, noon, and night. 

Bread. 

100

Name means "dove"; had a ferocious temper that got a bunch of people killed, vowed to convert as many people to Christianity as had been killed. 

Established an abbey at Iona

St. Columba

100

Nicknamed "The Hammer" after successfully repelling the Muslims out of France at the Battle of Tours. 

Charles "Martel" 

200

This Emperor and Empress reigned during the Nika Revolts. 

Justinian and Theodora

200
True or False: Most Maya were farmers

True

200

This legendary Celtic king sat all his knights around a round table as a sign of equality. 

King Arthur

200

Missionary to the German people; used the illustration of a fir tree to communicate God's everlasting love. 

St. Boniface

200

Crowned "Roman Emperor" by the Pope on Christmas Day, 800. 

Charlemagne

300

Grand Cathedral in Constantinople built by Justinian-- upon seeing it, he said "Solomon, I have surpassed you!" 

Hagia Sophia

300

The Maya were great at math and discovered the number _______. 

Zero

300

This 1,000 year old Anglo-Saxon poem has a monster named Grendel. 

Beowulf

300

Brothers who evangelized the Slavic people; one of them created a whole new alphabet to be able to reach them with the Gospel. 

Methodius and Cyril 

300

Type of writing used by Vikings

Runes

400

Empress who served as regent for her son and was banished; she once received a marriage proposal from Charlemagne.

Empress Irene

400

To help them keep track of the movements of the sun and moon and stars, the Maya used this calendar. 

Long-count calendar 

400

In the early days of the Frankish kingdom, the kings didn't have much power. The real power of the kingdom belonged to... 

The Mayors of the Palace

400

This saint later became a pope. He had a heart to evangelize the people of England. Was known for his care for the poor. 

Gregory the Great

400
Frankish Mayor of the Palace who petitioned the Pope to be king of the Franks. 

Pepin the Short

500

Wanted to remove artwork from churches because they thought it was idolatrous-- their name means "Image Breakers."

Iconoclasts

500

The Maya played a form of ________ called Pok-a-Tok, in which the players had to score points with a ball without using their hands. 

Basketball

500

This form of writing was embraced by the Franks under the reign of Charlemagne to help make it easier to read and write books. 

Carolingian Miniscule 

500

Alphabet created by missionaries to the Slavic people; basis for the Russian alphabet today. Uses elements of Greek and other characters to represent sounds unique to the Slavs. 

Cyrillic

500

Area of land in France that was given to Vikings to be settled. This is still a part of France today. The Viking settlers eventually converted to Christianity, married French women, and spoke French. 

Normandy