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The eastern empire or Byzantium practiced this version of Christianity

What is Eastern Orthodox Christianity?

A division, split or disunion

What is schism?

Pope Leo III banned the use of these religious images used during worship

What are icons?

Body of officials who perform religious services

What are clergy?

To achieve salvation, priests administered these, ceremonies that transmit God s grace

What are sacraments?

Major city of the Byzantine Empire

What is Constantinople?

Strait separating the European and Asian portions of Turkey, connecting Sea of Marmara and Black Sea

What is the Bosporus Strait

The river that runs into the Caspian Sea, important for travel due to interconnectedness

What is the Volga river?

An important city located on the Dnieper River

What is Kiev?

The goal of the Crusades, also known as the Holy City

What is Jerusalem?

Blending of these cultures & traditions produced Russian culture

What are Slavic and Greek?

This person was responsible for a mass baptism of all his subjects

Who is King Vladimir of Kiev?

Led the Mongol Invasion of Russia that lasted for more than 200 years

Who is Genghis Khan?

This city, also called Muscovy, became the center of culture and religion in Russia

What is Moscow?

The people responsible for influencing and converting the Slavs to Orthodox Christianity

Who are missionaries from Byzantine Empire (Saint Methodius & Cyril)

From the Latin words Middle Ages

What is medieval?

System of rules based on ownership of land and personal loyalty; political

What is feudalism?

People who are bound to land, could not be bought or sold

Who are serfs?

Economic side of feudalism, emphasized selfsufficiency

What is manorialism/life on the manor?

Acted as a unifying force under feudalism & the manor system despite the division of social status

What is the church/religion?

Religious wars that took place to capture Palestine, the Holy Land

What are the Crusades?

During the 3 rd Crusade, this person fights Saladin, but they both agree on a truce

Who is Richard the Lion-Hearted?

The Crusades set the spark for this economic system to expand in Western Europe and to spread across Europe

What is trading/what are trade routes?

With the increase in specialized artisans & craftsmen, this organization was formed to improve conditions & wages

What are guilds?

Spread by fleas on rodents along the trade routes and devastated the population, leading to the crumble of Medieval society

What is the bubonic plague/black death?

Make your wager

Part of the Age of Faith when the Church was a constant force in people s lives, these were viewed as the City of God and were meant to inspire worship, demonstrating the magnificence of God

What are cathedrals?