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Christianity
Became the official state
religion
of the Roman Empire under Emperor
Constantine
Eastern
Orthodox Christianity
Belief structure that helped
Byzantine rulers
justify and consolidate their
power
structure
Highly
centralized
Roman
Catholic Christianity
Maintained a
powerful presence
in the West despite political fragmentation
Provided
common structure
across various states
Byzantine
Empire experienced a thorough butt whipping by neighboring
Islamic
powers
Lost significant amounts
of
territory
Ottoman Empire sacked
Constantinople
, ending the
Byzantine
Empire
1453
Kievan
Rus
Embraced
Eastern Orthodox Christianity
after the fall of
Byzantium
Borrowed architectural styles and alphabet from
Byzantines
Used
church
structures to organize the
state
Islam
and Judaism held important
minority
positions in Europe
Many European Christians were suspicious of
Jews
, leading to
anti-Semitism
and persecution
Feudalism
System of
allegiances
between powerful Lords and
Monarchs
Land exchanged to maintain loyalty
Peasants (serfs) bound to the land and worked in exchange for
protection
Monarchs began to gain power and centralize their states
Introduced large
militaries
and
bureaucracies
Increasing centralization of power by monarchs
Led to wars of
conquest
to determine who held the most
power