History Unit 3 Lesson 2
Break between Roman and Eastern churches
1054
Leo III destroyed religious statues
726
Iconoclasm condemned by an ecumencial council
787
Coronation of Charlemagne
800
The Treaty of Verdun was made in
843
Basil was not
A Roman Emperor
The major Islamic Caliphate after 750 was
Abbasid
Charlemagne's capital city was
Aix-la-Chapelle
The Magyars were a (an) _______________ tribe
Asiatic
The Anglo-Saxon epic, _____________, was probably written in the seventh or eighth century
Beowulf
Charlemagne was crowned emperor on _________________________ , in the year ________________________________ by Pope __________________________
Christmas Day, 800, and Pope Leo
During the reign of Basil II _______________________ became the cultural center of the Mediterranean, and Byzantine ___________________ reached its highest point
Constantinople and Culture
Marches are
Counts and military men
Counts ruled over a
County
The Frankish kings of the seventh century were called
Do-Nothing-Kings
The greatest scholar brought to Charlemagne's court came from
England
During the reign of Basil II, the Byzantine Empire gained the most territory held since the reign of
Justinian
In 911 Charles the simple allowed Vikings to settle in what was later called
Normandy
Charlemagne's missi dominici were assigned to
Report on the progress of the schools and to ensure observations of the laws
Which are following is related to the reign of Alfred the Great?
The Danelaw, translations into Anglo-Saxon, the founder of the English kingdom, and the beginning of the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle
Which of the following is not related to the reign of Alfred the Great?
The death of Eric Bloodaxe
Baghdad, capital of Islamic Empire, was captured by the _________________ in 1055
Turks
One of the greatest scholars of his time was the monk known as __________________ who died 735`
`Venerable Bede