Definitions Flashcards
What happened in 1054 CE? 10th century
The great Schism of le churches
In 476 CE?
Fall of Rome! Oh no!
988 CE?
Vladimir converts to orthodoxy!
What’s an acropolis?
Used to be a place of defense. Now it’s a bit controversial.
Ashoka
Epiphany! I’m a buddhist now! (Kinda like Constantine and christianity : o )
Autonomy
Each city-state has it’s own government!
Byzantine Empire
Eastern Rome
Centralized govt
Everyone has the same government now!
Code of Hammurabi
Mr. Ham’s strict codified laws : (
Codified law
Written laws, not everyone could read em tho. Poor people ;;;-;
Constantinople
It’s Istanbul now! Take that! No no I mean the person lol, he was an emperor and he made religion un-persecuted and happy : D
Diocletian
He split up the empire of Rome along language lines (greek and Latin)
Dogma
What a religion believes in
Eurasia
European Asia?
Judaism
One god baby!
Justinian
He did some good stuff.
And killed like 30 thousand people.
But he studied Rome’s laws? And made the uh… Hagia Sophia…
Justinian’s code
Expansion of Roman codex
Kiev
Capital de Russia
Mosiac
The tile thingamajig
Orthodoxy
Icons, an extra bar
Eastern orthodox church
Pagans
The follow a religion besides the norm
play hs musical status quo now plz thx
Plague
Deadly death sick
Propaganda
Lies you tell (or build I guess?) when you know the people wont support you as much for the truth
Rift
Banana split
Roman Empire
The Empire of Rome
Schism
Another banana split
Silk road
A road with a lot more than silk
Slavic-speaking people
Dem byzantines
Twelve tables
Hammurabi/ Justinian’s code
Just more codified law
Uighur (h-weeee-ger) nomads (pronunciation eminent to understanding)
The middle men who helped you out on the silk road
Vladimir
Converted Russia to orthodox christianity