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27 Cards in this Set
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What denies views of trinity?
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Arianism
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Who created Arianism?
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Arius
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What were some of the Reforms of Augustus?
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subordinates army to himself, 3000 man roman police force, low taxes to encourage productivity, Rebuilds Rome.
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What does pax Romana mean and who created it?
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Roman Peace, Augustus.
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What were some of the problems in Rome.
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soil erosion leads to displaced farmers which incraeses number of poor in cities,
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what were some of the economic problems in Rome?
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labor shortage, debased coinage, chaotic prices, turns into a barter economy, crushing taxes
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What were some of the political problems in Rome?
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26 emperors between A.d. 235 and 283 ( only one died of natural causes), no clear method of transferring political power.
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who is responsible for the tetrarchy?
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Dioletian
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A tetrarchy is a government of how many men?
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four
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How is a tetrarchy set up?
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2 Augusti and 2 Caesar.
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In a tetrarchy who assists who.
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Caesar assists Augusti
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Where does Dioletian move the capital to?
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Nicaea
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Who created the price edict?
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Dioletian
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What is Dioletian's price edict?
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maximum legal prices for goods and salaries
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Why is a price edict put in place?
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Government is strictly controlling the economy
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Who makes Sunday a mandatory day of rest and convenes the council of Nicaea
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Constantine
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Moves capital to Byzantium?
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Constantine
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What is the new capital at Byzantium named?
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Constantinople
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What did the Edict of Milan declare?
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That Rome would would be neutral with regard to religious worship
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A colonate was a what?
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Involuntary farmer for life.
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Curiales were what?
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Soldier farmers
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Who were stationed out on the frontier and guard the frontier and on their off time they farm.
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Curiales
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Who was pushed west by Huns and settled in Balkans
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Visgoths
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Visigoths defeat romans in 378, kill Emperor Valens
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Adrianople
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Who was the king of the Visgoths?
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Theodoric
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ferocious group coming in from central asia that pushed visgoths west
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Huns
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political district-village-state about the size of a county.
-governed by all free (male) citizens, led by aristocracy |
Pagus
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