Ravenscroft History Exam
Mainly for Keilty, but has alot for other teachers too. Try the "scatter" game
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- Caesaropapism
- Other name for Absolute Monarch, used by Justinian
- Diet of Worms
- This meeting was held to discuss the punishment of Luther
- Sui
- The dynasty that created the Grand Canal and unified China
- Yaroslave the Wise
- Divided Kiev among his three sons, caused downfall
- Mameluke
- Turkish military slave
- Scutage
- Money a vassal could pay instead of serving in the military, "Sheild Money"
- Theodora
- Justinian's wife, advisor to him
- Japan
- This country was heavily impacted by Korean and Chinese culture
- Richard the Lionhearted
- He lead the 3rd Crusade, and focused more on military, not secular
- Iron
- Most abundant and useful metal in the Tropics
- Seljuks
- Nomadic herders who conquered Persia and established a sultanate in Anatolia
- Michelangelo
- This famous artist sculpted the "David"
- Song
- The dynasy that prospered from Vietnamese Rice
- Leonardo Da Vinci
- This famous artist painted "The Last Supper", "The Anunciation", and other militaristic drawings
- Shogun
- A military dictator of Japan
- Mandate of Heaven
- This is the power in the Chinese/Japanese beleif that the gods choose leaders
- Justinian
- Succeder to Byzantine Empire after Constantine, responsible for many improvements in law and defense
- Kiev
- Name of first russian kingdom, rulers wer Vladimir and Yaroslav the Wise
- Raphael
- This famous artist painted "School of Athens"
- Rivers
- Vikings used these geographical features to invade slavic lands
- Duccio
- This artist painted "The Birth of Christ"
- Malik Shah
- A famous turk who ruled the persians
- Shintoism
- Original religion of Japan
- Gujarat
- Important indian state, essential to trading network
- Giotto
- This artist painted the "Ressurection" and the "Adoration of the Magi"
- Eastern Orthodox
- Religion practiced in the Byzantine Empire
- Sewn
- Instead of having their boards nailed together, dhows planks were ________ together
- Gunpowder
- This was a military invention created in China that spread around the world
- Masaccio
- This artist painted "Tribute Money" and "Raising the Son of Theophilus"
- Assize
- Court holdings in an English district
- Diocletian
- This emporer split Byzantine Empire into to halves
- His realm, his religion
- This is what "Cuis Regio Eius Religo" means
- Crusades
- European military campaign to take Jerusalem
- Indian Ocean
- Body of water that covers entire trading network of Tropics
- Mansa Musa
- This person made a conspicuous hajj and built numerous Quranic schools and mosques
- Perugino
- This artist painted "Delivery of the Keys" and "The Galitzin Triptych"
- Culinary
- What type of skill have many historians overlooked about female occupations, required much training
- Slavic
- A culture that influenced russian history and culture
- Classicism
- This feature of Renaissance art includes Greek and Roman ideas, architecture, and symmetry
- Hagia Saphia
- Large important chirch that let light flood it, built in Byzantine Empire
- Yuan
- The dynasty that was created preceding the reign of the mongols
- Moscow
- City that rose to prominence during mongol reign
- Precedent
- A set punishment that is applied to similar acts
- Yamato
- This was the leading japanese clan, later took power, thought they were elite
- Belisarius
- Justinian's general, took back many parts of Africa, slaughted rebels in Nika Rebellion
- Ivan the Third
- This prince refused to pay tribute to the mongols in 1480
- St. Denis
- The first gothic cathedral, made by Abbot Suger
- Sunni
- Religion that the Seljuks converted to
- Steppe
- The mongolian tribes lived on this geographical feature
- Battle of Hastings
- This battle was between Harold Godwinson and William the Conqueror
- Buddhism
- Islam's spread destroyed the last strongholds of this religion in India
- Prince Shotoku
- This japanese prince sent the first of three missionaries to Tang China, converted to Buddhism
- Realism
- This feature of Renaissance art includes settings, correct proportions, and proper perspective
- Battle of Stanford Bridge
- This battle was between Harold Godwinson and Harold Hardrada
- Heian Period
- This was the japanese period where a highly refined court society was formed
- Domesday Book
- A compiliation of population, produced goods, and territory William owned, for tax purposes
- Urdu
- A persian influenced literary form of Hindu written in Arabic characters
- Motte and Bailey
- This type of castle had a large "village" below, and a fort on a hill in the rear, protected by a ditch
- Gentry
- The class of powerful and wealthy government officials that emerged in China
- Martin Luther
- This man started the Protestant Reformation because he found that "sacraments" were not in Bible
- Tang
- The long dynasty that focused on spreading it's borders but collapsed from starvation