Dark Ages
Across
- 3. The capital city of the Byzantine Empire, located between Europe and Asia and important for trade.
- 4. The period in world history from about 500–1500 CE, following the fall of the Roman Empire.
- 6. A system of government with trained officials who manage laws, taxes, and public services.
- 8. Paths used by merchants to transport goods between regions.
- 9. A series of rulers from the same family.
- 10. A monotheistic religion based on belief in one God (Allah) and the teachings of the prophet Muhammad.
- 12. A branch of Christianity that developed in the Byzantine Empire, separate from the Roman Catholic Church.
- 13. The sharing of ideas, beliefs, technology, and customs between different societies.
- 14. Regions ruled by Muslim leaders and united by the religion of Islam and the Arabic language.
- 15. A political and social system in which land was exchanged for loyalty, protection, and service.
Down
- 1. The eastern continuation of the Roman Empire, known for its strong government, trade, and culture.
- 2. The region of Europe that included kingdoms such as France, England, and Spain during the Middle Ages.
- 5. A large territory made up of many regions or peoples ruled by a single government or leader.
- 7. Trade routes that crossed the Sahara Desert, connecting Africa with the Islamic world and Europe.
- 11. A network of trade routes linking Asia, the Middle East, and Europe, used to trade goods and ideas.