He was previously known as Octavian and was the one who converted Rome from a republic to an Empire.
Who is Augustus?
100
The Goths invaded Rome
Who invaded Rome?
100
They were fierce warriors from Asia who invaded south-eastern Europe and raided Kingdoms.
Who were the Huns?
100
Where Jesus Christ was born.
What is Bethlehem?
200
the society that developed in the Eastern Roman Empire named after a Greek town Constantinople replaced
What is Byzantine Empire?
200
a Roman philosopher and gifted orator that tried to stop the chaos in the Roman government
Who is Cicero?
200
Julius Caesar
After who's death caused outbreaks and riots in Rome
200
Fearsome Hun leader who attacked Rome's Eastern Empire
Who is Attila?
200
The holy city of the Jews, sacred also to Christians and Muslims, lying in the Judaean hills
What is Jerusalem?
300
The second largest Christian church and one of the oldest religious institutions in the world
What is the Orthodox Church?
300
An emperor who ruled from 527 to 565 and wanted to reunite the old Roman Empire.
Who is Justinian?
300
33 AD
When is death of Jesus
300
Last ruler of the eastern Roman Empire
Who is Justinian?
300
a type of execution in which a person was nailed to a cross
What is Crucifixion?
400
An organized set of new laws originally from the Roman empire. The difference is that old and out-of-date laws part of the original Roman laws were thrown out.
What is Justinian's Code?
400
Became Roman emperor in the late 200s. Decided to divide empire in half.
Who is Diocletian?
400
The birth of Jesus
What is the event that marks A.C and B.C?
400
Religion was the main reason to the separation
What is the reason to the separation of the Eastern and Western Empire?
400
The "land of the Jews," or also the place that existed under the Roman’s rule.
What is Judea?
500
Productive and not wasteful
What is Efficient?
500
the fearsome leader of the Huns that raided the Roman territory in the east
Who is Attila?
500
The naming of Octavian to Augustus.
What was the event that marked the start of the Roman Empire, and the end of the Roman Republic?
500
It was a Non-Roman empire that practiced Christianity differently than the Romans.
Why was the Byzantine Empire a unique empire?
500
Probably the most important figure in the spread of Christianity after Jesus's death