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capital of the Byzantine Empire,called the "New Rome" today the city of Istanbul   Constantinople  
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holy image of christ,the virgin mary,or a saint venerated in the eastern orthodoy church   Icon holy image of christ,the virgin mary,or a saint venerated in the eastern orthodoy church  
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Byzantine emperor from 527 to 565 who was noted for a code of laws and many beautiful buildings   Justinian  
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in the Byzantine emmpire, highest church officecial in a major city   patriarch  
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permanent division in a church   schism  
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wife of justinian and championn of the rights of women   theodora  
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young person learning a trade from a master   apprentice  
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a contagious disease that decasted the world in the 1300's   bubonic plague  
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body of laws of a church   canon law  
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money or wealth   capital  
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founder of an empire reaching across france,germany,and part of italyaround 800 AD   charlemagne  
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in the middle ages a written doc that set out the rights and privileges of a town   charter  
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code of conduct for knights during the middle ages   chivalry  
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serious of religious war fought between christians are muslims from the late 1000's to the mid 100's   crusades  
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out break of a rapidly spreading disease   epidemic  
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exclusion from the roman catholic church as a penatly for refusing to obey church laws   excommunication  
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in the middle ages,association of merchants or artisians who cooperated to protect their ecomic interests   guild  
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in the roman catholic church,excommunication of an entire region,town,or kingdom   interdict  
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noble in europe who served as a mounted warrior for a lord in the middle ages   knight  
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an economic system structured a lords mororor estate   manorialism  
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person deoicated to spreading a religion   missionary  
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in medieval europe,peasant bound to the lords land   serf  
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payment to a church equal to one tanth of a persons income   tithe  
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in medieval europe, a lord who was granted land in exchange for service and loyalty to a greater lord   vassal  
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ruler who has complete authority   autocrat  
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alphabet that become the written script of russia   cyrillic  
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scandinavian seafearing conquerors of russia traded on russian rivers   vikings  
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title of the ruler of the russian empire   czar  
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system of law that is the some for all people, based on court desicions they have become accepted legal principles   common law  
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a charter signed by the english king john in 1215 that placed limits on the kings power   magna carta  
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