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roman____ were traveled for thousands of miles |
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Roman_____ were know for bearing great pain and suffering bravely |
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___ ___ promoted christianity and allowed romans to follow any religion |
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__ __ __ began as the church of the byzantine empire and was a big religious center |
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__ __ _ improved public works, and built the Haga Sophia. |
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__ __ was the wife of emperor Justinian |
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This is a system of social order where people pledge loyalty to a landowner or lord in return for protection |
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__ was the leader of the franks who was crowned holy roman emperor |
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the beleif that gods gives monarchs rights to rule |
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A christian church headed by pope of rome |
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An organization of people who work in the same craft or trade |
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A body of rulings made by judges that became part of a nation's legal systemis known as ___ |
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____ was a 17 year old french peasent who led the french army |
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____ is known as a prophet and was the founder of the faith of Islam, one of the world’s major monotheistic religions. |
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_____represents Muslims’ struggle with challenges within themselves and the world as they strive to please Allah, or God. |
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A Muslim ruler who claims religious authority to is a |
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The collection of Islamic law developed from the Qur’an and the Sunnah is called |
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was a Persian who became Islam’s most famous philosopher during the 11th century. |
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by 1337 and 1453, the English and French fought a series of wars known as the ____ that weakened feudalism in both countries. |
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