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PICTURES MADE OF CHIPS OF GLASS, STONE AND TILE

MOSAICS

THIS ALPHABET WAS ADOPTED BY THE SLAVIC PEOPLE (RUSSIA, UKRAINE, BULGARIA & SERBIA)

CYRILLIC ALPHABET

THESE TWO REGIONS ARE LOCATED BETWEEN THE BLACK AND CASPIAN SEAS

ARMENIA AND GEORGIA

BOOKS WRITTEN WITH ELABORATE ILLUSTRATIONS

ILLUMINATED MANUSCRIPTS

THE DATE OF THE FALL OF THE CONSTANTINOPLE

1453 A.D.

RELIGIOUS COMMUNITIES WERE MEN REMOVED THEMSELVES FROM WORLDLY TEMPTATION

Monasteries

THIS GROUP CONQUERED THE SELJUK TURKS AND LATER THE BYZANTINE EMPIRE

OTTOMAN TURKS

PEOPLE WHO CARRY A RELIGIOUS MESSAGE TO FOREIGN LANDS TO CONVERT THEM

MISSIONARIES

HOLY WARS

CRUSADES

THIS EMPIRE WAS A RIVAL TO THE BYZANTINE EMPIRE IT TOOK CONTROL OF NORTHERN AFRICA

MUSLIM EMPIRE

TWO MISSIONARY BROTHERS ONE BROTHER DEVELOPED AN ALPHABET USED BY THE SLAVIC PEOPLE

CYRIL AND METHODIUS