History, asked by laxmi82mk, 6 months ago

I. Complete the following:
1. Two barbarian tribes who attacked
the Roman Empire.
2. Capital cities of Eastern and
Western parts of the Roman
Empires (395 CE).
3. Two countries where the Crusaders
established a Christian state.
4. Two groups of people who had
devoted their life to the service
of humanity.
5. Two famous universities which
were earlier monasteries​

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Answered by marzinas00
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Answered by Alshanti
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1. Two barbarian tribes who attacked the Roman Empire.

2. Capital cities of Eastern and Western parts of the Roman Empires (395 CE).

3. Two countries where the Crusaders established a Christian state.

4. Two groups of people who had devoted their life to the service of humanity.

5. Two famous universities which were earlier monasteries​

Explanation:

1. Many of the groups that attacked and invaded the Roman Empire were Germanic tribes from Northern Europe. Goths - One of the most powerful and organized groups of barbarians were the Goths. The Goths were divided into two major branches: the Visigoths and the Ostrogoths.

2. 285/286-305 CE) his co-emperor and, in doing so, divided the empire into halves with the Eastern Empire's capital at Byzantium (later Constantinople) and the Western Empire governed from Milan (with Rome as a “ceremonial” or symbolic capital).

3. Kingdom of Jerusalem, a state formed in 1099 from territory in Palestine wrested from the Muslims by European Christians during the First Crusade and lasting

4.Booth dedicated his life to offering charitable support to the poor in ... with over two million members seeking to help individuals escape from alcoholism. Wilson found a cure for his own alcoholism and set up self-help groups to enable ... I want people to know that the largest part of humanity is suffering

5. Among the earliest universities of this type were the University of Bologna (1088), University of Paris (teach. mid-11th century, recogn. 1150), University of Oxford (teach

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