The Roman Empire
Celtic Britain
The Byzantine Empire
Christianity in the Middle Ages
Legends and Heroes
100

What was the “Pax Romana”?

The Roman Peace, a time of safety and order under Roman rule.

100

Who were the blue-painted warriors in Britain?

The Celts.

100

What was the capital of the Byzantine Empire?

Constantinople.

100

Who sent Augustine to Britain to teach Christianity?

The pope (Pope Gregory).

100

What monster did Beowulf fight?

Grendel.

200

What did Roman soldiers use roads for?

Traveling quickly to protect the empire and keep order.

200

What did Celtic bards do?

They sang and told stories about warriors and heroes.

200

Who was Justinian?

A powerful emperor of the Byzantine Empire.

200

Where did monks live and work?

 In monasteries.

200

What did Beowulf use to fight Grendel?

His bare hands.

300

Why did Diocletian divide the Roman Empire?

It was too large for one emperor to rule and protect.

300

Who invited the Saxons to Britain?

Vortigern, a Celtic king.

300

What is the Hagia Sophia?

A great church in Constantinople, rebuilt by Justinian.

300

What did monks use to make books in the Dark Ages?

Parchment made from animal skin.

300

Who helped Craith rescue a woman from the giant Fovor?

Warriors with sharp eyes, keen ears, and quick feet.

400

What year did barbarians burn Rome?

410 AD (or CE).

400

What was England’s name based on?

The word “Angle,” from the Angles tribe.

400

What did mosaics in the Hagia Sophia use to shine?

Glass cubes covered with gold.

400

How did monks decorate books?

With colorful paints, gold leaf, and detailed pictures.

400

What gift did St. Nicholas secretly give?

Gold coins for three daughters’ weddings.

500

Name two barbarian tribes that attacked Rome.

The Huns, Vandals, Goths, Visigoths, or Ostrogoths.

500

Which countries did the Celts retreat to after the Saxons settled in Britain?

Scotland, Ireland, and Wales.

500

Who was Theodora, and how did she help Justinian?

She was Justinian’s wife and convinced him to stay and fight during a rebellion.

500

Why were books valuable in the Middle Ages?

Each book was copied by hand and took months to make.

500

Who were the storytellers who spread the tale of Beowulf?

The Anglo-Saxon bards.