Chapter 7 Flashcards
Diocletians reign stabilized the empire and marks the end of the crisis of the 3rd century
Diocletian
Upon becoming Emperor Diocletian institutes 2 major reforms
- The Dominate
- The division of the empire
Elminated his last rival in 324 to become the sole ruler of a unfied empire
Constantine the Great
Agreement to treat Christians benevolently within the Roman Empire
Edict of Milan 313
First ecumenical Christian conference of 220 bishops
Council of Nicaea
A declaration and summary of the Christian faith
the Nicene Creed
Constantine establishing his new capital in the city of Byzantium in 324
Constantinople
Builds the ________________ where Constantine believed was the purported site of Jesus’ tomb in Jersusalem
Church of the Holy Sepulchre
In 391 he declared Christianity to be the state religion
Theodosius I
A massive tribal confederation who had set in motion the vast movement of numerous Germanic tribes into the Roman Empire contributing to its eventual collapse
The Huns
Most feared enemies of the western and eastern Roman empires
Attila the Hun
The city of _________ was founded as a result of these attacks
Venice
Goths -> branches played an important role in the fall of the Western Roman
Visigoths (western) + ostrogoths (eastern)
Killed the emperor Valens. In 378 the first time in 600 years a Roman Army was crushed on the Roman soil (Hannibal)
Adrianople
Half vandal and Roman rose to the rank of “Master of the soldiers” most powerful man in the Western Roman Empire
Stilicho
410, Alanic and his Visigoths burst into the city _____ since 390BC
Sacked Rome
The greatest of all Ostrogoth rulers
Theodoric the great
455 the Vandals sacked Rome. Ruthlessly defaced the glory of Ancient Rome. The term _______ was coined, the term was quickly adopted throughout Europe
Vandalism
The Merovingians survived so long because they were better then the other kingdoms, they successfully
combined their own traditions to Roman social and legal traditions
Eastern Empire -> For 20 years ________ attempts to reunite the empire
Justinian I
In 542, a devastating outbreak of Bubonic Plague laid siege to the world, killing tens of millions
It had a disastrous effect on army recruits and taxpayers