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35 Cards in this Set
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The City of God was written by St. Augustine t/f |
true |
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The Scourge of God |
Attila |
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counselors to the German king |
Witan |
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capital of eastern empire |
Constantinople |
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a person or tribe that moves from place to place |
nomad |
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the germanic system, the relationship between a leader and his warriors was known as the: |
comitatus |
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established a monastery in Italy at Monte Cassino |
Benedict |
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five germanic tribes |
visigoths, vandals, ostrogoths, franks, saxons |
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ostrogoth ruler that deposed odoacer |
theodoric |
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three methods used to determine innocence or guilt in germanic law |
trial by ordeal, oath-swearing, compensation |
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modeled his capital city in ravenna after constantinople |
theodoric |
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british king that asked for aid from the angles and saxons in the fifth century |
vortigern |
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eastern empire is also known as the ______ empire |
byzantine |
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history of islam began on the _________ peninsula |
arabian |
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holy city of islam |
mecca |
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heresy which forced the calling of the council of nicaea |
arian |
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who is credited with establishing catholicism in western europe? |
clovis |
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established frankish kingdom |
clovis |
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doctor of the church |
ambrose |
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"the hammer" |
charles martel |
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crowned Charlemagne |
Pope Leo III |
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head of monastery |
abbot |
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viking leader |
rollo |
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what divided Charlemagne's kingdom? |
the treaty of verdun |
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spread of western monasticism was due largely to ________ |
St. Benedict |
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wrote Consolation of Philosophy |
Boethius |
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the vulgate |
jerome |
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leader of iconoclast movement |
emperor leo III |
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english scholar |
alcuin of york |
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great italian poet |
dante |
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first great russian monarch |
ivan the great |
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missionary to england |
st. augustine of canterbury |
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french epic |
song of roland |
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signed the magna carta |
king john |
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notre dame to paris |
gothic architecture |