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Byzantion was founded by
Greeks
Septimus Severus
Constantine
Ottoman Turks
From 1326 to 1453, Constantinople was threated by
Persians
Crusaders
Seljuk Turks
In 313 Constantine
declared that Christianity would be tolerated in the Roman Empire
declared that Christianity would be the offcial religion of the Roman Empire
converted to Christianity.
called for the First Ecumenical Council
The red arrow points to
a horse track
a basilica
a palace
a law court
In saying the Roamns did not have theology, Imber means
they did not have a written set of beliefs about divinity.
they did not beleive in the absolute power of the divine.
they did not support a state religion.
they did not have official priests or monks.
Romans considered priests as specially trained religious authorities, segregated from the larger community.
True
False
Using the answer bank, arrange the parts of Hagia Sophia in the order a visitor would reach them.
first
second
third
fourth
Answer bank: inner narthex, aisle, bema, outer narthex
(Spelling counts–use only these parts.)
Among the additions to Hagia Sophia as a mosque are
the minarets.
the inner narthex and the outer narthex.
the nave columns.
the eastern half-domes.
When the Patriarch entered Hagia Sophia for the Eucharist,
the crowd was waiting for him, standing.
the crowd was waiting for him, kneeling.
the crowd was waiting for him, sitting.
only those carrying the Gospel book preceded him.
The bread and wine for the Eucharist at Hagia Sophia was
brought to the bema by the Emperor.
brought from the sacristry by the Patriarch.
already at the altar when the ceremony began.
carried by choir boys.
The throne at the back of Hagia Sophia’s bema was for
the Patriarch.
the Emperor.
the Gospel book.
the deacon.
Using the answer bank, arrange the parts of the mosque of Ibn Tulud in the order a visitor would reach them.
Answer bank: mihrab, courtyard, ziyada, prayer hall
Ibn Tulun’s palace
adjoined the mosque.
became the mosque.
overlooked the mosque from Qal’at al-Kabsh.
overlooked the mosque from Jabal Ashkur.
Ibn Tulud was
a governor of Egypt.
a slave.
an Abbasid caliph.
born in Egypt.
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