answered to pass
eschatology - correct answer ✔✔the study of time
Augustus - correct answer ✔✔this man was the adopted son of julius caesar, and took the title
of princeps augustus, he began what is know as the roman empire, 63 bc-14 ce
battle of actium - correct answer ✔✔a battle that took place in 31 bce where octavian defeated
marc antony and added egypt to the empire
apologist - correct answer ✔✔an intellectual or person who offers an argument in defense of
something controversial
kingdom of god - correct answer ✔✔this is a key concept of paul with sins and a broken world
council of Nicaea - correct answer ✔✔in 325 ce Constantine brought together this council that
included leaders of every christian community that was a gathering to establish unity of faith
Great Persecution - correct answer ✔✔this was a time in 303-313 ce when there were boring of
books, demolishing of churches and banned worshiping of christians
Constantine I - correct answer ✔✔this man lived from 306 to 337 and was the first roman
emperor to be a christian, he was also obsessed with uniformity
, augustine of hippo - correct answer ✔✔this man was from 354-430 ce, he was born a north
african christian but later learned logic, grammar, and rhetoric and rejected catholic christianity.
he became a munk and invented immaterial reality and the inner self.
artes liberales - correct answer ✔✔liberal arts
clovis I - correct answer ✔✔this man ruled 481-511, he was a roman and a frank and spoke
latin, he was baptized as catholic christian
charlemagne - correct answer ✔✔this man was the ruler of the holy roman empire from 800-
814,he had germanic feature with cultural traditions, he had many conquests and made
personal relationships, he restored latin in education and was obsessed with uniformity, he
wanted to reform and fix things in his empire, the pope leo III claimed him as emperor of rome,
carolingian renaissance
battle of tours - correct answer ✔✔in 732 this battle was between the franks and burgundian
where the franks were victorious, charles martels victory over muslims
pope Gregory VII - correct answer ✔✔this man lived from 1073-1085 he was involved in the
reform with henry IV called the investiture conflict
concordat of worms - correct answer ✔✔this event in 1122 ends the investiture conflict,
reconfirmed the church's right to appoint its own clergy, but the secular rulers retained the right
to bestow all the lands and revenues
otto I - correct answer ✔✔this man lived 936-973 and was the king of east franklin, he was
crowned by the pope and created Reinchskirche
Reichskirche - correct answer ✔✔german feudalism created by Otto I, includes lords as most
powerful man owning land, and vassal declares military service for land, the vassal were bishops
so their was no inheritance problem