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The_______was the leader of the Christian church in the city of Rome.
pope
_____was sent to Britain to tell the people there about Christianity.
Augustine
King________was the most powerful king in Britain.
Ethelbert
Christians built _________where men could live and worship God.
monasteries
The first Christians who came to Britain settled down in the town of_________.
Canterbury
England
London
Wales
Canterbury
The Roman Christians taught the Anglo-Saxon how to ______.
dig wells
construct bridges
read and write
fight courageously
read and write
Who was the Archbishop of Canterbury?
He was the leader of all the Christians in England.
He was the leader of all the Christians in Rome.
He was the most powerful king in England.
He was the leader of all the Christians in England.
What were monks supposed to do during meals?
offer all their food to the poor.
Whisper quietly to the other monks.
pray silently.
eat silently while listening to someone read from the Bible.
eat silently while listening to someone read from the Bible.
What is the one thing that monks were not allowed to do?
marry and have children
How were books made during this time?
Monks copied them by hand
What kind of paper did monks use?
parchments from animal skins
What is a scriptorium?
an expensive book
a special room where monks copied books
a monk who copied books by hand
a special room where monks copied books
Monks went to church eight times a day to pray and to worship?
true or false
true
Books were sometimes decorated with real______and silver
gold
why were books so expensive during the middle ages?
the monks did them by hand.