Medieval europe - rise and spread of christianity - class-IX
Description: medieval europe - rise and spread of christianity | |
Number of Questions: 28 | |
Created by: Amit Pandey | |
Tags: history social science changing cultural traditions in europe 1300-1800 ce medieval europe - rise and spread of christianity the classical world |
The invasion of the Byzantine territory by the Seljuk Turks led to a weakening of the Byzantine Empire, primarily due to _______.
The Byzantine Empire collapsed after more than one thousand years in existence primarily because of the _______.
Which among the following was not the areas of disagreement for the Great Schism of 1054 between the Orthodox Christian Church and the Roman Catholic Church?
For adopting Western European customs in the Russian empire, the Russian leader which was most responsible was _______.
Among the following which was initiated by the Roman Catholic Church which was known as The Crusades?
Which of these BEST describes Peter the Great from Russia?
One of the controversies that led to the split of the Christian Church had to do with ________________.
Prince Vladimir of Kiev adopted Byzantine Christianity for all of the following reasons EXCEPT:
One practice that separated Eastern and Western Churches was _______________.
In the Christan Church, the Trinity refers to __________________.
In the 9th century a new state emerged in Eurasia. Made up of Finnish, Slavish and Viking traders, what became the modern state of Russia, began in the city of ____________.
The Byzantine Empire reached its greatest height under ____________________.
Of the many differences between the Eastern and Western Churches, which of the following ultimately let to The Great Schism, or the final separation of the Christian Church?
After the split of Christianity, each side adopted leaders to represent the religion and make spiritual and political decisions. The head of the Catholic Church was named the Pope, while the head of the Eastern Orthodox Church was the:
Which of the following is considered Byzantine's greatest contribution to modern times?
One architectural wonder created during the Byzantine Empire, located in Constantinople is the __________________.
One of the roles of local parish priests in the early medieval period was to care for the souls of his parishioners by celebrating mass and administering the sacraments, which can BEST be described as ___________________.
Which of these does NOT describe the use of language in post-Rome Europe during the 500-1000 C.E. period?
The Benedictine Rule for monasteries ____________________.
The Churchs body of laws is known collectively as _____________.
Which of these BEST describes chivalry?
Which of the following MOST contributed to the early growth in papal power in Western Europe up to 600 C.E.?
The new state of Russia which emerged in the 9th century borrowed extensively from the Byzantine culture in all of the following ways EXCEPT:
The eastern part of the Roman empire was known as __________.
In 395 CE, the Roman empire was divided into two parts- _______ and ________.
What is the meaning of Latin word "mutatis mutandis"?
Which of the following statements is an accurate depiction of the Armenians within the Byzantine Empire?
The capital of the Byzantine empire was _________.