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| Constantine had a vision over what bridge in 312AD |
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| As first step he extended toleration to Christians in 313AD by creating this document? |
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| Constantine Also moved the capital from Rome to the city who's original name was? |
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| The City meaning Byzantium lays on a water way named? |
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| Its famous harbor is known as the? |
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| Christians were able to reconsile their religion be reciting Matthew? |
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| Jesus held a coin that said "give to Caesars what is Caesars, and give to God what is God's |
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| Same emporor summons this council? |
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| Much of the theological controversy centered on the nature of the |
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| Battle of Adrianople of 378AD historic defeat of the Romans by the |
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| Roman emperor that reigned from 377AD-395AD that made Christianity the only legal religion |
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| year 393AD he ended the pagan custom of celebrating |
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| Under his rule in 385AD Pricilian became the first Christian to be executed for the crime of |
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| The fall of the empire would be the time of the greatest of early theologians of early africa |
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| He articulated the vision of a community of Christians which he called the |
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| He related his spiritual Journey through the |
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| Confessions of St Augustine |
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| Most significant of his ideas was |
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| Original Sin- man was born in a sinful state |
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| The holy Bible was translated into Latin by |
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| The year 410AD the city of Rome would be sacked by the |
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| The wild tribe pushing the other barbarians into roman territory were the |
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| what was the huns chiefs name |
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| Bishop of Rome whop persuaded Attila not to attack the city of Rome |
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| Leo the First/Leo The Great |
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| The Bishop of Rome was just one of the 5 leading bishops of the empire... what were they all known as |
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| After the year 603AD the bishop of Rome would simply be called the |
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| If the bishop of Rome was the leading figure in the west and successor to St Peter... Big city at the mouth of the Nile |
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| The traditional date of the fall of the Roman empire is |
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| 20 years later the francish king that converted to Christianity |
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| Monasticism was established in western eeurope by this st. who's rule would be followed to this present day |
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| The remote island which would become the special center of Christianity during the dark ages was |
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| The byzantine empire reached its hieght under this emperor 527AD-555AD |
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| His celebrated empress started out life in very humblr circumstances |
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| His most lasting achievement was in the field of law by developing |
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| The great church he built in the capitol was the |
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| Hagia Sophia (Holy Wisdom) |
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| The center of social life in the city was the chariot race track |
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| His general who tried to reconquer the lost lands of the empire |
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| Chief ciity of the Byzantines in Italy was |
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| The barbarians who over ran the Panincula |
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| The latin speaking church in western europe is called roman catholic and the greek speaking church in eastern europe is called |
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| A distinctive feature in churches is |
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| The byzantine empire would be weakened and left vulnerable by another empire |
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| Other empire followed what religion |
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| Zoroastrianism is characterized by a profound |
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| The meaning of the word Islam is |
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| Revelations fo Mohammad were collected in the |
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| What language is the Koran written in |
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| The structure that stands in the center of Mosque |
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| The event which marks Mohammads flight to the mecca on the Muslim Calendar |
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| Year Mohammad fled from Mecca |
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| The city he fled too is considered the second holiest city in Islam |
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| The successor of Mohammad was called the |
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| The successor of Caliph who led the muslims to their first great conquest |
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| The 4th Successor was Mohammads son in law and is the most controversial figure in Islam |
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| The muslims would divide and figtht the civil war of the right of the succession members of the part that favored blood decendants of Mohammad |
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| To them the rightful successors are called |
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| Those wo recognized t12 and those who recognized 7... those who recognized 7 are called the |
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| All the shi ites are all awating the return of the last Imam |
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| Those who believe the successor should be elected |
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| Muslim outburst of conquest was stopped in france at what battle |
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| The leader who defeated the muslim post was |
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| Charles Martel belonged to what tribe |
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| His grandson would be one of the founding fathers of medieval europe |
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| The grandson would be crowned emperor by the bishop of rome on christmas day in what year |
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| The country of england would derive its name from what tribe |
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| Despinse the name of the people who would populate the island were |
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| The 300 years from 800-1100 europe would be subjected to incesent rage from seafarers |
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| The english king who kept them from conquering britian |
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| The norce wrrior Rolo establshed in northern France in what province |
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| The swedish warrior Rurik founded by the royal line of |
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| Salvs would adopt the alphabet |
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