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True or False?

Christianity was introduced in the west of Rome.
True
Jesus was born where?
Judea
"Tribe of _____"
True or False?

Christians complied with the Roman government and worshiped the Roman gods as well.
False

The state saw this as treason and began to persecute the Christians
Catacomb
Underground burial site for Christians as they were not allowed to have cemeteries let alone worship.
-5 levels deep
-concealed entrances & exits
-100,000 miles of tunnels
True or False?

The state was unaware of the catacombs.
False

They overlooked it as long as Christians were not seeking public recognition.
Loculi
Crevices where deceased where placed.
In tufa
Cubiculae
Private family burial areas
Grouped
Syncretism
Adapting what they knew to the new religion
In _____ AD Constantine won the _____ ______ ; winning the battle for Christianity
312 AD

Battle of the Milvian Bridge
Why is the Edict of Milan (313 AD) important?
Law that legalized Christianity.
Allowed Christians to practice along with everyone else.
Arius
Aria Christianity (mostly Germanic worshipers) believed that
Christ was less than God
1/2 view of Christianity
Athanasius
Believed Christ & God were one
1/2 view of Christianity
What outlawed the Arian Christianity?
Council of Nicea 325 AD
Who made Christianity the state religion and outlawed all other religions?
Emperor Theodosius
Peacock
Early Christian symbol
Represents eternity
Santa Costanza
Mausoleum for Constantine's daughter
Chi & Rho
First 2 letters of Christ's name
Byzantine Empire
Hisotorians word for Eastern Rome Empire
Tetrarchy
Governor of a 1/4 division of a province
-Placed an admin over each section of Rome using an imaginary grid
-2 rulers on each side
Who overtook Rome in 410 AD
Goths
Germanic tribes overran Western Roman empire
Constantinople
Changed name of Byzantium

modern day Istanbul
Ravenna, Italy
Surrounded by marshes and rivers
Capital of Italy until its collapse in 460 AD
-Location of earliest Christian churches
Galla
Emperor Theodocius's daughter
-taken hostage by Goths
-Married Chiefdan who died
-Ruled Rome for 25 years after 6 years of being hostage
What was one of the first Modern Law Codes?
Justinian's Law Code