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Boethius death and the Consolation of Philosophy: [blank_start]AD 524[blank_end]
St Benedict's founding of Monte Cassino: [blank_start]AD 529[blank_end]
Publication of the Codex Justinianus: [blank_start]AD 533[blank_end]
The Gothic Wars: [blank_start]AD 535-554[blank_end]
Death of Justinian: [blank_start]AD 565[blank_end]
St Gregory's papacy: [blank_start]AD 590-604[blank_end]
The Synod of Whitby: [blank_start]AD 663[blank_end]
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AD 524
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AD 529
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AD 533
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AD 535-554
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AD 565
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AD 590-604
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AD 663
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An orderly and logical arrangement of rules or laws: [blank_start]code[blank_end]
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Latin for 'bound manuscript': [blank_start]codex[blank_end]
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The name given to the civilization that came from the city of Byzantium, renamed Constantinople: [blank_start]Byzantine[blank_end]
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Constantinople, a term referring to the Eastern Roman Empire and its people: [blank_start]Nova Roma[blank_end]
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Referring to those members of the Church who are not members of the clergy: [blank_start]lay[blank_end]
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Lay Christians: [blank_start]laity[blank_end]
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An extended family or association of families with loyalty to one head, the clan chief: [blank_start]clan[blank_end]
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A Gaelic priest belonging to a guild or caste of hereditary priests who came from the aristocracy or ruling class: [blank_start]Druid[blank_end]
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Belonging to the 'primate': [blank_start]primatial[blank_end]
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Chief bishop of a land: [blank_start]primate[blank_end]
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The town or place where a bishop has his seat: [blank_start]see[blank_end]
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In name only, not in actual fact: [blank_start]nominal[blank_end]
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The disciplines that are the foundation of all learning:[blank_start]seven liberal arts[blank_end]
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What are the Seven Liberal Arts (in order!)?
[blank_start]grammar[blank_end], [blank_start]logic[blank_end], [blank_start]rhetoric[blank_end], [blank_start]arithmetic[blank_end], [blank_start]geometry[blank_end], [blank_start]astronomy[blank_end], [blank_start]music[blank_end]
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grammar
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logic
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rhetoric
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arithmetic
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geometry
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astronomy
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music
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The art of which teaches orderly thinking: [blank_start]logic[blank_end]
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The art of public speaking: [blank_start]rhetoric[blank_end]
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God's foreknowledge of what history will bring, and his direction of history to serve His will: [blank_start]Providence[blank_end]
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Separated from the world for the sake of prayer and contemplation: [blank_start]cloistered[blank_end]
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The chief high official of the Roman government: [blank_start]prefect[blank_end]
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A council or assembly of the clergy of one geographic region of the Church: [blank_start]synod[blank_end]
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Power over things having to do with life in this world: [blank_start]temporal power[blank_end]
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Has to do with eternal or spiritual things: [blank_start]spiritual power[blank_end]
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A picture made from thousands of little tiles of glass or stone: [blank_start]mosaic[blank_end]
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A compilation of Roman law made during Justinian's reign: [blank_start]Justinian Code[blank_end]
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Justinian Code: [blank_start]Codex Justinianus[blank_end]
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"Servant of the Servants of God" - title chosen by St Gregory for himself and now given to all popes: [blank_start]Servus Servorum Dei[blank_end]
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The liturgy officially accepted by the pope as the liturgy for Rome and the Western Church: [blank_start]Roman Rite[blank_end]
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The form of sacred music sung in the churches of the Roman Rite: [blank_start]Gregorian Chant[blank_end]
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The constitution of Western monastic life, first drawn up by St Benedict for his monks at Monte Cassino: [blank_start]The Rule of St Benedict[blank_end]
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"the Great" emperor of the Eastern Roman Empire and lawgiver: [blank_start]Justinian I[blank_end]
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Justinian's general and conqueror of the Vandals and the Ostrogoths: [blank_start]Belisarius[blank_end]
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Missionary to the Irish: [blank_start]St Patrick[blank_end]
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Statesman, philosopher, author of textbooks of ancient learning: [blank_start]Boethius[blank_end]
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Founder of Western monasticism and author of the Rule: [blank_start]St Benedict of Nursia[blank_end]
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Pope, rebuilder of Italy after the devastation of the Gothic Wars: [blank_start]St Gregory the Great[blank_end]
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Missionary to the Saxons in England: [blank_start]St Augustine of Canterbury[blank_end]