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| created when last Etruscan king is driven from power |
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| true power in Roman Republic was held by the... |
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| Republic ends when he becomes dictator in 48 BC |
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| 1st emperor of the Roman Empire |
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| credited his military success to the Christian God |
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| Greatest Byzantine Emperor |
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| advanced womens' rights in the Byzantine Empire |
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| Christian church splits in two |
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| group led by the Pope; masses said in Latin |
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| group led by the Patriarch; mass said in Greek |
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| conquer Constantinople in 1453 |
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| Turks new name for Constantinople |
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| made of 300 upper-class men who served for life |
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| assassinated on the Ides of March |
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| Middle Ages or Medieval Period |
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| time period started when Rome falls and Byzantine Empire begins |
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| strait where Constantinople is located |
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| collected and organized best Roman laws |
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| basically Justinian's co-ruler |
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| ends when Constantine dies |
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| another word for the Pope kicking the Byzantine emperor out of the church |
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| 2 continents that meet in Constantinople |
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| split it in 2 (Western and Eastern) |
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| What the Romans do to try and save their very large empire |
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| Greek, Roman, and Christian |
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| 3 cultures that influenced the Byzantine civilization |
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| energetic, did not give up, listened to everyone's ideas |
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| name one quality that made Justinian a good and successful ruler |
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