Cloze Learning! Early Christian, Byzantine, Islam, Early Medieval.

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Cloze Learning! Early Christian, Byzantine, Islam, Early Medieval

Constantine converted the Roman Empire from paganism to C____________. During the reign of Justinian, an enormous Christian Church was build named H_______ ________? The previous Church was built by A__________ and I___________ from Central plan and octagonal describe Justinian’s small church built in Ravenna, S___ V________. The technique of painting that uses hot wax is called e________. Pantokrator describes Jesus as R_______ __ ___ U__________.

Almond-shaped halo in Byzantine Art = m________. People who destroyed icons were known as I___________. The Russian icon painting from the 11 th – 12 th century with ash damage is known as the V________ V_____. Jerusalem is home to a small, Islamic octagonal structure known as D______ __ __ _______. Mi__________ is a tower where the Islamic faithful are called from. The Turkish mosque that resembles the plan of Hagia Sophia is M________ of Se_____ __.

C________ P_______ are found in illuminated manuscripts and they divide sections often with organic motifs. The s________ of Ch___________ is a small equestrian depicted inspired by M________ Au_________. St. Michael’s attribute is a w_________ m____. Charlemagne’s Chapel (P__________ Ch______) is highly influenced by S___ V_______ from Ravenna. B________ B________ commissioned a bronze column and doors at St. M___________ of H_________.