| A | B |
| This man was named to lead the early Christina (Catholic) Church and became the first Bishop of Rome. | Peter |
| This man was a convert Christian & revolutionized the Christian Church by preaching to and converting non-Jews. | Paul |
| This Book of the New Testament deals with the life and teachings of Jesus Christ. | Gospels |
| Town in Middle East where Jesus grew up | Nazareth |
| Book of Jewish law which is based on the Torah | Talmud |
| Means savior to the Jewish people | Messiah |
| A follower of a person and his beliefs | Disciple |
| Leader of the Catholic Church | Pope |
| 12 men - closest followers of Jesus Christ | Apostles |
| He lived in Nazareth & taught in Galilee | Jesus of Nazareth |
| People who are persecuted and die for their beliefs | Martyrs |
| Jusus' most trusted Apostle; believed only Jews should be Christians | Peter |
| Convert to Christianity who said Christianity should be for all | Paul |
| Small group within an established religion | Sect |
| Religion of the Hebrews based on the Old Testament | Judaism |
| Jesus rising from the dead | Resurrection |
| North African who wrote "City of God" | Augustine |
| Traditional birthdate of Jesus; means year of our Lord | 1 A.D. |
| Death of Christ | 33 A.D. |
| Fall of the Roman Empire | 476 A.D. |
| Date Rome was sacked by the Vandals | 455 A.D. |
| Visigoths invaded Italy and entered Rome | 410 A.D. |
| He gave the order to execute Jesus Christ for blasphemy | Pontius Pilate |
| 338 A.D. This creed is a statement of the church's beliefs | Nicene Creed |
| Underground tunnels where Christians practiced their religion to hide from the Romans | Catacombs |
| This document said that the Bishop of Rome would become the Pope | Petrine Doctrine |
| Head god of the Germans | Wotan |
| Asian tribe that invaded Eastern and Northern Europe | Huns |
| Government order that established a price freeze | Edict of Prices |
| German people were called this by the Romans b/c they believed them to be uncivilized | Barbarians |
| Pope that was credited with saving Rome from the Huns | Leo the Great |
| Germanic tribe that settled in Britain | Angles & Saxons |
| Group of people who settled in Gaul (France) | Franks |
| Group that settled in Eastern part of the Roman Empire | Visigoths |
| True or False: Christos is the Greek word for Messiah | True |
| True or False: The Petrine Doctrine stated that the Bishop of Jerusalem was the leader of the Christian religion | False |
| True or False: The Christian Church Spilt because the leaders in the east refused to recognize the authority of the pope. | True |
| True or False: The Romans called the Germans Barbarians because of their strange language. | True |
| True or False: Several of our months of the year are named for German Deities. | False |
| The part of the Bible contains the History and teachings of Christianity. | New Testament |
| This economic condition is characterized by rising prices due to the declining values of money. | Inflation |
| This city was built as the capital of the eastern branch of the roman empire. | Constantinople |
| The christian church of the east after the spilt between east and west in the 11th century. | Roman Catholic |
| The christian church of the east after the split between east and west in the 11th century. | Orthodox |
| This was the name given to the eastern empire which would survive for some 1000 years after the fall of Rome | Byzantine |
| This title was taken by the leaders of the Christian faith in the five major cities of Rome. | Patriarch |
| The following is NOT a reason for the growth of early christianity. | Christianity had widespread appeal among the wealthy |
| The following is NOT a reason for the Fall of the Roman Empire | Excellent Leadership from the Emperors |
| The area conquered by Rome that is now France. | Gaul |
| The Romans were defeated by the Visigoths here. | Adrianople |
| TIW,THOR,AND FREYA | German Deities |
| This German King Proclaimed himself King of Rome | Odoacer |
| This replaced Latin as the official language of the Eastern Empire | Greek |