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1) Written by Erasmus
2) the belief that natural objects, natural phenomena, and the universe itself possess souls.
3) was a series of separate conflicts waged from 1337 to 1453 between the Kingdom of England and the Kingdom of France and their various allies for control of the French throne, which had become vacant upon the extinction of the senior Capetian line of French kings.
4) Religion that the churches have onion shaped domes. Spread by St. Cyril
5) 200 years of peace and prosperity during the Roman Empire
6) are one of the central teachings of the Buddhist tradition. commonly translated as ("suffering", "anxiety", "stress", "unsatisfactoriness"), its causes, and how it can be overcome.
8) Sparta and their allies
10) Zeus, Hera, etc
11) Part of the Bible followed by Christians
13) First type of Christianity. Led by the Pope.
14) is a period of European history encompassing the 5th to the 15th centuries. Also known as the Dark Ages
15) are philosophical texts considered to be an early source of Hindu religion. Hindu is based on this.
16) Painting by Leonardo of Jesus and the 12 disciples
20) The son of King Pepin the Short and Bertrada of Laon, a Frankish queen, he succeeded his father in 768. Pope made him the Holy Roman Emperor.
26) His father conquered Greece and then he conquered Persia and the western part of India
27) s the best-known chapel in the Apostolic Palace, the official residence of the Pope in the Vatican City. It is famous for its architecture and its decoration that was frescoed throughout by Renaissance artists including Michelangelo.
28) refers to a philosophy and/or religious tradition that emphasizes living in harmony with the Tao (Chinese: 道; pinyin: dào), the source and essence of everything that exists.
29) was the first major book printed with movable type in the West and the first major book produced on a printing press anywhere in the world.
31) Rewrote the Roman law, the Corpus Juris Civilis, which is still the basis of civil law in many modern states. His reign also marked a blossoming of Byzantine culture, and his building program yielded such masterpieces as the church of Hagia Sophia, which was to be the center of Eastern Orthodox Christianity for many centuries.
32) Charles Martel "The Hammer" defeated the Muslims here and drove them out of France
35) Fought between Augustus Caesar and Marc Anthony
36) Religion started by Jesus. New Testament
38) is a Chinese ethical and philosophical system developed from the teachings of the Chinese philosopher Confucius
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45) Led by Genghis Khan, largest empire the world has ever known
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7) Main religion of India. (Karma, Reincarnation) Do not eat cattle
9) Rebirth. Age of the Turtles
12) It originated during the Age of Exploration and was therefore one of the first global empires. Charles V conquered the most. (Latin America)
17) under the command of 21-year-old Ottoman Sultan Mehmed II, against the defending army commanded by Byzantine Emperor Constantine XI Palaiologos. The siege lasted from Friday, 6 April 1453 until Tuesday, 29 May 1453 (according to the Julian calendar), when the city was conquered by the Ottomans.
18) Jewish Bible (Old Testament)
19) Jupiter, Neptune, etc
21) Wars between Rome and Carthage. Hannibal was the leader of the Carthaginians.
22) was a kingdom located in the territory of modern-day Zimbabwe. It is famous for its capital, Great Zimbabwe, the largest stone structure in Southern Africa until recent times.
23) Written by Sir Thomas More
24) required King John of England to proclaim certain liberties, and accept that his will was not arbitrary, for example by explicitly accepting that no "freeman" (in the sense of non-serf) could be punished except through the law of the land, a right which is still in existence today.
25) is the term used to describe the Renaissance in northern Europe.
30) Moses received these from God to tell the people how to live
33) Wars between the Delian League and the Peloponnesian League
34) the invasion and settlement of England by the Normans, following the Battle of Hastings (1066) William the Conqueror
37) Traditional religion of Japan
39) Muslim Bible
40) Empire before the Romans
42) Wars that Athens and Sparta fought together against an common enemy from the east. Xerxes and Darius was who the Greeks were fighting.
43) Migrated into present day India and started the Caste System
44) the period during the 5th century B.C. when the Greek city-state of Athens experienced a cultural flowering of extraordinary power and importance for Western culture.
46) Carved by Michelangelo
47) tells the legendary story of Aeneas, a Trojan who traveled to Italy, where he became the ancestor of the Romans.
48) Famous painting of woman by Leonardo
49) First written laws. "An eye for an eye"
50) existed during the 13th and 14th centuries, and was the largest contiguous land empire in human history.[1] Beginning in the Central Asian steppes, it eventually stretched from Eastern Europe to the Sea of Japan, covering large parts of Siberia in the north and extending southward into Southeast Asia, the Indian subcontinent, and the Middle East. It is commonly referred to as the largest contiguous empire in the history of the world. At its greatest extent it spanned 9,700 km (6,000 mi), covered an area of 24,000,000 km2 (9,300,000 sq mi)16% of the Earth's total land area, and held sway over a population of 100 million.
51) Athens and their allies
52) belief in one god
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