Byzantine Basics
Constantinople & Trade
Justinian & Culture
Fall of Rome
Germanic Tribes
100

This empire preserved Roman laws, administration, and military traditions.

What is the Byzantine Empire?

100

Constantinople was located on this peninsula between two seas.


What is the Bosporus Peninsula?

100

The name of the famous church built by Justinian in Constantinople.


What is the Hagia Sophia?

100

After Rome fell, Western Europe was divided into these small political units.


What are kingdoms?

100

This Germanic tribe eventually settled in what is now France.


Who are the Franks?

200

The Eastern Roman capital, known for its strategic location and wealth.


What is Constantinople?

200

The empire’s location allowed it to control trade between these two major regions.


What are Europe and Asia?

200

The Justinian Code helped unify and organize this aspect of society.


What is law?

200

One effect of the collapse of trade was that people moved from cities to these areas.


What is the countryside?

200

This tribe sacked Rome in 410 CE.


Who are the Visigoths?

300

This sea-connected region helped the Byzantines maintain a strong economy.


What is the Mediterranean?

300

Trade goods like silk, grain, and spices came through Constantinople from this continent.


What is Asia?

300

Hagia Sophia’s architecture reflected the empire’s wealth and devotion to this religion.


What is Christianity?

300

This group of people invaded Western Europe and contributed to Rome’s fall.

Who are the Germanic tribes?

300

Germanic tribes weakened central authority because they preserved these instead of Roman systems.


What are local customs?

400

The official religion of the Byzantine Empire.


What is Christianity?

400

A strong economy allowed the Byzantine Empire to support this essential service for defense.


What is the military?

400

Codifying Roman law influenced the development of legal systems in this part of the world.


What is Europe?

400

After Rome fell, learning declined because there were fewer of these institutions.

What are schools or libraries?

400

These small kingdoms set the stage for medieval European society.


Answer: What are Germanic kingdoms?

500

This emperor codified Roman law into one organized system.

Who is Justinian?

500

This factor made Constantinople easy to defend and helped it survive for over a thousand years.


What is its strategic geographic location (peninsula and walls)?

500

In addition to law and religion, the Byzantines preserved traditions in this area of society.


What is administration or government?

500

Political instability in Western Europe was caused by the lack of this type of authority.


What is central authority?

500

The Ostrogoths ruled in this part of former Roman territory.


What is Italy?