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- 3. The break of communication between the Catholic Church and the eastern Orthodox Church
- 5. A city founded by the Roman Emperor Constantine the Great as capital of the eastern part of the Roman Empire
- 10. A picture of patterns produced by arranging together small pieces of hard materials such as stone, tile, or glass
- 11. The modern name for a collection of fundamental works in Jurisprudence, enacted from 529 to 534 by order of Byzantine Empire, Justinian I
- 12. An Alphabet derived from the Greek alphabet, and used for writing Slavic languages
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- 1. A supreme leader, particularly the Byzantine emperor, who was considered the head of the Orthodox Christian World.
- 2. Churches most closely tied to Greek or Byzantine culture and ethnicity a religious tradition rooted in perusing the Greek culture and ethnicity
- 4. The vast grasslands stretching from Asia to Eastern Europe bounded on the north by European and Asian Russia and Siberia
- 6. The highest-ranking Bishop of the Christian Church
- 7. A 6th century masterpiece of Byzantine architecture
- 8. A painting of Jesus Christ or another holy figure typically in a traditional style on wood venerated a used as a aid in devotion
- 9. Russian designation for the Ulus Juchi, the western part of the Mongol empire which flourished from the mid-13th century to the end of the 14th century.
