The Founder of Islam
Muhammed
Capital of the Byzantine Empire
Constantinople
The meaning of schism
Split
Capital of the Roman Empire, pre-split
Rome
The spread of Islam upon Christian territory sparked these wars between theses two belief systems.
The Crusades
Most important city in Islam
Mecca
Emperor of the Byzantine Empire
Justinian the Great
What was split in the Great Schism?
Christianity
Head of the Roman Church, started the fist crusade
Pope Urban II
This group of nomadic horsemen ended the golden age of Islam
Mongols
Location where Muhammed preached to polytheistic tribes of Mecca
Kaba
Preserved the Core of Roman Law
Justinian's Code
Geographic Headquarters of the Catholic Church
West/Rome
Emperor who Split the Roman Empire
Diocletian
This city was sacked after the fourth and final crusades
Constantinople
Pilgrimage - One of the 5 pillars
Hajj
Wife of Justinian the Great
Theodora
Geographic location of the Orthodox Church
East/Constantinople
Emperor who moved the Capital of the Roman Empire
Constantine the Great
Istanbul
Muslim warrior who took Jerusalem back from the Christians
Saladin
The Byzantine Empire was previously referred to as this empire
Eastern Roman Empire
The schism occurred between these two geographic locations
Italy and Greece
Schism
This Byzantine church was turned into an Islam Mosque
Hagia Sophia