H HISTORY FINAL STUDY GUIDE

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Who was nicknamed “the black dwarf”?

Athanasius

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who was nicknamed “the hammer”?

charles martel

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what was the law called that western monks followed to be good?

the rule of st. Benedict

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who does pope Leo I meet with to try to convince them not to attack Rome?

attila the hun

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who went around preaching heretical beliefs and then conquered Mecca?

muhammad

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what were the documents that the monks hand wrote to preserve Latin and Greek called?

manuscripts

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what was Charlemagne’s favorite book called?

the city of God

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Which author writes that says that man has the choice of elevating itself to the level of angels or lowering itself to the level of beasts

pico!

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Which author was an advocate for the study of literature, history, moral philosophy, eloquence, poetry and music and also supports books because they make knowledge immoral

Vergerious

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Which author writes about the earthly city and the heavens along with a story of their testimony and youth

augustine

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Who wrote the summa theologia which talks about the existence of God?

thomas aquinas

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Who wrote a novel praising the life of Charlemagne?

einhard

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Christian heresy that says God and the Son are not coeternal

Began in alexandria

Arianism

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What was the Latin slogan that meant “to the sources”

ad fontes!

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People who believed rights were only valid if the people preforming them were “worthy” and not lasped.

Donatism