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How did the Roman empire encourage trade? The test asks you to select three items.
What was the Pax Romana? When did it begin and when did it end? Who was the emperor when it began? Who was the emperor when it ended?
How did Christianity become a distinct and separate religion from Judaism?
How did Jesus’s teachings reach many people during the early Roman empire?
What is the meaning of this quote: “Anyone who has two shirts should share with the one who has none, and anyone who has food should do the same.”
You need to be able to identify the key features of the below listed items. The test will ask you to identify two features of each:
-Gospels
-Epistles
-Revelation
What is the meaning of the symbol of the cross to Christianity?
What is the main idea of the New Testament?
What are three characteristics that Judaism and Christianity share?
What physical feature allowed Rome to be a “site of encounter”? In other words, what physical feature made Rome a good place for the blending of ideas and cultures?
Who fought in gladiator games?
Why was it difficult to defend the Roman Empire against invasion?
You need to be able to put the below list of events in order as they occurred that led to the ultimate fall of the Western Roman Empire
--Imperial Crisis
--Huns Attack
--Romans withdraw from Britain
--Odoacer conquers Rome.
What was the outcome of the Hun invasion of the Roman Empire? Which group of people did the Huns’ invasion have the most impact upon?
You need to be able to distinguish between the Roman Empire and the Byzantine Empire. You should be able to name a famous emperor or two of each one. You should know the differences in languages.
What do Russia and the Byzantine Empire have in common? What did early Russians adapt from the Byzantine Empire?
What led to the decline of the Byzantine Empire?
You should be able to define and use these terms:
--Twelve Tables
--Legal tradition
--Justinian’s Code
--Patriarch
--Emperor
You should know the similarities and differences between the Roman Catholic Church and the Eastern Orthodox Church. Please know that both are Christian. You should know who was the leader of each one.
What was the Great Schism?
Essay/Short Answer
How did the Roman Empire’s view of Christianity change over time? Why did it change?
What was the Imperial Crisis? What role did the crisis play in the fall of the Roman Empire?
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The Pax Romana (Roman Peace) was a period of relative peace and stability across the Roman Empire which lasted for over 200 years, beginning with the reign of Augustus (27 BCE - 14 CE).
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The Crisis of the Third Century, also known as Military Anarchy or the Imperial Crisis, (235-284 CE) was a period in which the Roman Empire nearly collapsed under the combined pressures of invasion, civil war, plague, and economic depression.
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"Anyone who has two shirts should share with the one who has none, and anyone who has food should do the same."
―Luke 3:11
This quotation reflects Jesus’s teachings about
However, over time, the Roman Empire's views towards Christianity changed, particularly with the conversion of Emperor Constantine to Christianity. This was a turning point in the history of Christianity, as Constantine's Edict of Milan in 313 CE legalized Christianity and granted it equal rights and protections with other religions in the empire. This shift helped to pave the way for the eventual establishment of Christianity as the official religion of the Roman Empire under Emperor Theodosius in 380 CE.
The reasons for the change in the Roman Empire's treatment of Christianity over time were multifaceted. Initially, Christianity was seen as a new and unfamiliar belief system that threatened the stability and traditions of the empire. However, as more and more individuals converted to Christianity, it became clear that the religion was not going away and could not be easily suppressed. Additionally, the conversion of prominent figures such as Constantine helped to legitimize Christianity and gave it more widespread acceptance. Finally, as the Roman Empire began to decline, Christianity provided a new sense of hope and meaning for people during a time of political and social upheaval.