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| Byzantine weapons used against Islamic armies |
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| people in Western Europe stopped the spread of Islam |
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| destination of Islamic pilgrims |
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| architectural style of Russian cathedrals is modeled |
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| a count of Paris founded a new dynasty in France |
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| founded the Norman dynasty in England after invading the country in 1066 |
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| grandson of William the conqueror;strength English royal authority by using circuit courts |
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| Roman's Church political power grew in Europe and became dominant during ... |
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| gives information about medieval life in England |
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| accused of starting the plague and were persecuted because of it (people) |
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| describes Rome's teaching that the the wine and bread in the Lord's Supper become the very blood and body of Christ |
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| paper that supposedly grants pardon from the punishment |
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| dismissal of an individual from the Roman Church |
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| translated the Bible into German |
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| printing press ( Johannes Gutenberg) |
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| helped make books available to the public |
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| Erasmus ( scholar from Rotterdam) |
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| wrote "In Praise of Folly" |
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| discoveries in astronomy and mathematics |
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| capital of the Incan Empire |
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| expected the return of its god Quetzalcoatl |
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| located at the southern tip of Africa |
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| gave the Pacific Ocean its name |
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| located in the modern state of New York |
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| ship designed for efficient ocean travel |
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| Jacques Cartier (French explorer) |
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| discovered the St. Lawrence River |
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| Samuel de Champlain (French explorer) |
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| discovered 3 large lakes and became the Farther of New France |
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| Venezuelan who knew many language and liberated both Venezuela and Colombia |
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| Pedro I (Portuguese noble) |
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| gave the revolutionary challenge "Independence or death" |
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| brought discipline to Jamestown and helped to make it a thriving colony |
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| Jose de Sam Martin (leader from a prominent family ) |
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| liberated both Chile and Peru |
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| Chile is not apart of the ... |
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| founded in the region of New France |
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| helped start the colony of Jamestown |
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| Russia continued the process of developing a strong monarchy under the rule of |
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| DID NOT trust any path to truth expect human reason |
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| next ruler of England after Cromwell's death |
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| achieved absolute power with reign that became a model for the rest of Europe (2) |
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| taught that a man can find knowledge only through experience |
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| the term for society that is free from religion |
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| determined the distance around the earth |
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| nominated to lead Parliament's army and later served as "Lord Protector" of England |
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| limited power of the king |
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| rejected Cain's sacrifice |
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| the book of the Bible that states that God created the world |
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| destroyed by the Romans in AD70 |
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| the only family to survive the Flood |
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| Greek term meaning " Anointed One" |
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| blamed Christians for the fire the destroyed Rome in AD70 |
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| official church in Ethiopia |
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| people who were not in the Greek culture |
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| changed the name of Byzantine to "New Rome" |
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| Muhammad's move from Mecca |
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| Month of Muhammad's visions |
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| located on the Nile River between Egypt and Ethiopia |
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| form of money used by Africans |
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| "The Conquering Lion of the Tribe of Judah" |
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| Menelik (Coptic teaching regards) |
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| African empires built advance cities (when) |
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| C optics believe that the cathedral in Aksum contains |
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| churches of Lalibela were carved out of ... |
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| wrote the 1st written history of Africa |
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| were a crop that was grown in the tropical forests in Africa |
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| scholars were highly regraded in ... |
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| the earliest known dynasty |
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| developed the production of silk |
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| soldiers lived & slept on horses during marches |
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| give this name because of their homes |
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| borrowed the religion of Buddhism from China |
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| 1st to use paper as a form of money |
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| successfully prevented a Mongol invasion |
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| type of warfare used in battle by the Mongols |
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| the Conquistador who defeated and colonized the Aztecs |
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| 1st explorer to find a route around Africa |
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| Conquistador who defeated the Incas |
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| 1st to find trade route to India |
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| sailed west in 1492 and discovered a new continent |
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| English explorer who traveled around the world |
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| Spanish explorer whose traveled around the world |
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