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The Byzantine Empire and Emerging Europe

Teacher: Katie
Horizontales
A group of Germanic tribes who originated in what is now Scandinavia; they helped bring the downfall of the Roman Empire.
At its height, this empire covered much of western and central Europe; not until Napoleon's time would an empire its size be seen again in Europe.
Burial chambers; some early Christians were forced to worship there.
The last great persecution of Christians took place because of him.
The practice of living the life of a monk.
Where monks lived/live.
The capital of the Eastern Roman Empire.
This is Latin for "father."
The worship of religious images.
This line of Byzantine emperors ruled from 867 to 1081.
A woman who separates herself from ordinary human society in order to dedicate herself to God; they live in convents.
In the Roman Empire, an official in charge of a province.
To break down completely; to suddenly lose force or effectiveness.
Western group of Goths who initially occupied Spain and Italy.
He wrote about the 7th century Irish missionary Aidan.
Another term for Medieval.
Eastern group of Goths who took control of Italy in the fifth century.
Verticales
Conversion; change in character or condition.
A means of determining guilt in Germanic law, based on the idea of divine intervention. If the accused person was unharmed after a physical trial, he/she was presumed innocent.
Under this emperor, the Romans adopted Christianity as the official religion of the empire.
Widespread epidemic/disease.
Meaning the "good news" concerning Jesus.
He attributed his success in battle to his belief in Christianity.
Many of these types of manuscripts were created during the Carolingian Renaissance.
The change from one belief form to another.
Man who separates himself from ordinary human society in order to dedicate himself to God.
Pictures of religious images.
Crowned Emperor of the Romans in 800.
A person sent out to carry a religious message.
He founded a monastic house for which he wrote a set of rules; he established the basic form of monastic life in the western Christian church.
Regular church members.
According to many historians, the deposition of this man signaled the end of the western empire.
The head of the Eastern Orthodox Church, originally appointed by the Byzantine emperor.
Relating to the armed forces or to soldiers, arms, or war.
Harsh emperor who blamed Christians for the fire that destroyed much of Rome.
The head of a convent.
This industry thrived during the Byzantine Empire after some monks did some smuggling.