3623599634 | Christendom | The areas where Christianity was heavily practiced, most of Europe | 0 | |
3623603841 | Nubian Christianity | Spread to the Nubian kingdoms by Egyptian traders. Bible translated into the Nubian language. Eventually overcome by Islam | 1 | |
3623608757 | Jesus sutras | Christianity preached in China using Buddhist and Daoist concepts. Eventually whithered | 2 | |
3623616354 | Ethiopian Christianity | A isolated branch of Christianity in East Africa that was enamored with Judaism and Jerusalem | 3 | |
3623623599 | Byzantine Empire | Located in Eastern Europe. Developed the Orthodox Christian church and was eventually destroyed by the Turks | 4 | |
3623631159 | Constantinople | The capital and center of the Byzantine empire, and where the empire was located | 5 | |
3623643071 | Mediterranean Sea (location) | A sea in the middle of northwestern Asia. Borders North Africa, Anatolian peninsula and Europe | ![]() | 6 |
3623650051 | Black Sea (location) | Located near the Mediterranean, between central Asia and the Middle East | 7 | |
3623661127 | Justinian | Ruled Byzantine Empire from 527 to 565. Initiated a set of reforms and regulations. Briefly gained control of the entire Mediterranean | 8 | |
3623669614 | caesaropapism | The title given when an emperor doubles as the pope of the Orthodox church. Occurred in the Byzantine empire. | 9 | |
3623681264 | Eastern Orthodox Christianity | Developed in eastern Europe. Had strong influence on the government. Orthodox Christians believed themselves to be 'correct' | 10 | |
3623689015 | icons | Long disputed between the Catholic and Orthodox as to whether these visual displays of Jesus and other religious figures should be allowed | 11 | |
3623695355 | Prince Vladimir of Kiev | Prince of Russia that accepted Orthodox Christianity into Russia. | 12 | |
3623704454 | Kievan Rus | During this time, Russia accepted Orthodox. Became heavily involved with eastern Europe and borrowed many aspects of life from Byzantine | 13 | |
3623712951 | Charlemagne | Ruler of the Carolingian empire, a Germanic kingdom. Crowned Roman emperor | 14 | |
3623718784 | Holy Roman Empire | Eastern Europe during the middle ages, occupied by the Byzantine empire | 15 | |
3623724257 | Roman Catholic Church | Originated in western Europe. Very wealthy, main language was Latin. Often worked in partnership with the government | 16 | |
3623732148 | Western Christendom | Very territorial and spread by priests across western Europe. Roman Catholic tradition. | 17 | |
3623736415 | Cecilia Penifader | A regular peasant woman who, aided by her father and a single lifestyle, was able to lead a relatively independent and prosperous life | 18 | |
3623746168 | Crusades | West Europe embarked east and west to conquer and spread the Roman Catholic religion. Did not have a lasting effect. | 19 |
Chapter 10 Vocabulary- AP World History Flashcards
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