How many missionary journeys did Paul take?
3
Where is Paul from?
Tarsus/Asia Minor
Where was Paul arrested?
Jerusalem
Which side of the empire fell in 455 A.D., Eastern or Western?
Western
Constantine's child that he executed was who?
Crisipus
Paul's missionary journeys were primarily on which continent?
Europe
Where was Paul traveling to when he was strick by light?
Damascus
At the beginning of Paul's Trial, what group was he addressing?
The Sanhedrin (Jewish Court)
Hired mercenaries replaced citizen soldiers, constant assassination of Emperor,
Constantine had to conquer 3 other emperors to gain control of Rome, what was the name of the 4 Emperors?
Tetrarchy
What legalized Christianity in the Roman Empire?
Edict of Milan
What was Paul's name prior to conversion?
Saul
Why was Paul allowed to appeal his trails to Rome?
Because he was a Roman Citizen
Byzantium's name in the Eastern Empire was changed to what?
Constantinople
Constantine's Father was Emperor of the Eastern Empire, what was his name?
Constantius I
This person made Christianity the official religion of the Roman Empire
Emperor Theodosius
Who was Paul told to go and meet?
Ananias
Paul was journeying to Rome, what major event occured? Bonus: What was the name of the island? (Double or nothing!)
They were shipwrecked; Malta
Constantine made a major economic change, he made jobs ___________.
hereditary
Constantine fell ill when campaigning in which country?
Persia
Which country was the center of Eastern Christianity until 1453?
Byzantine Empire
After his conversion where did Paul begin teaching?
Synagogues
How long was Paul under house arrest?
2 years
What 3 enemies were the Romans fighting in the time periosds?
Vandals, Germanic Tribes, Huns
What is Constantine's Ethnicity?
Serbian