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| Paul | Apostle who orignally persecuted christians, but later converted and spread christianity helping the religion become separate from Judaism |
| The New Testament | a book compiled by the followers of Jesus, it is a collection of his teachings and part of Christianity's holy book |
| Patriarchs | title given to the bishops of the 5 major cities in the Roman Empire |
| The Pope | the patriarch of Rome and the religious leader for Catholic Christianity |
| Apostles | the followers of jesus who helped spread Christianity |
| Church Councils | early church meetings designed to establish and organize official church doctrine (beliefs) |
| Constantine | first christian emperor of Rome. Moved the capital of the roman empire from Rome to Byzantium and renamed it Constantinople |
| Justinian | Byzantine empire's greatest leader |
| Mosaics | Byzantine art form using tiles of dyed glass to make a picture |
| Icons | religious pictures or statues found in churches and used for worship |
| St. Cyril | famous Christian missionary who spread Orthodox christianity to the slavs by creating a new alphabet (cyrillic) |
| Cyrillic | The Alphabet created by Cyril to teach Christianity to the slavs |
| Slavs | people in E. Europe and Russia who adopted many aspects of Byzantine culture |
| Hagia Sophia | Famous domed church in Constantinople constructed by Justinian and later turned into a mosque and then a museum |
| Orthodox Christianity | Form of christianity practiced in the Eastern Roman empire |
| The Great Schism | term for the division of the Christian Religion into the Catholic and Orthodox Churches |
| Catholic Christianity | form of christianity practiced in the Western Empire |
| The Ottoman Turks | group who conquered Constantinople in 1400s AD changing the city to a center for Islam |
| Justinian's Code | organization of written laws from the Roman empire that took place during the Byzantine Empire |
| Contantinople | Capital for the Byzantine Empire, it was a in a great location for trade and defense |
| Jesus of Nazareth | believed by Christians to be the messiah, he is the central figure of Chritianity |
| Martyrs | people who die for their beliefs. |
| Messiah | Jewish belief that a savior would eventually come to save the Jewish people |