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IDs: emperors (7); Saints (3); Major religious figures (2); French Kings (2)

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Growth and Success of Christianity (Chaps. 6 and 7)
Fall of the Roman Empire (Chaps 6 and 7, Taking Sides #4)
Roman society (Chap. 6, Year One Article)
Multiple Choice: Julio-Claudian Emperors; Ab Urb Condia; 5 Good Emperors; Jesus; Gladiators; Constantine; Caesar Augustus; Catholic Church; Rule of St. Benedict; Charlemagnrs 6, 7 and part of 8.

IDs: emperors (7); Saints (3); Major religious figures (2); French Kings (2)

Essays:

Growth and Success of Christianity (Chaps. 6 and 7)
Fall of the Roman Empire (Chaps 6 and 7, Taking Sides #4)
Roman society (Chap. 6, Year One Article)
Multiple Choice: Julio-Claudian Emperors; Ab Urb Condia; 5 Good Emperors; Jesus; Gladiators; Constantine; Caesar Augustus; Catholic Church; Rule of St. Benedict; Charlemagne (2); Merovingian Dynasty (2); hadiths; Queens in the Middle Ages; Irish Catholicisme (2); Merovingian Dynasty (2); hadiths; Queens in the Middle Ages; Irish Catholicismdkandkandkandkandknadknadkank ddrs 6, 7 and part of 8. rs 6, 7 and part of 8.

IDs: emperors (7); Saints (3); Major religious figures (2); French Kings (2)

Essays:

Growth and Success of Christianity (Chaps. 6 and 7)
Fall of the Roman Empire (Chaps 6 and 7, Taking Sides #4)
Roman society (Chap. 6, Year One Article)
Multiple Choice: Julio-Claudian Emperors; Ab Urb Condia; 5 Good Emperors; Jesus; Gladiators; Constantine; Caesar Augustus; Catholic Church; Rule of St. Benedict; Charlemagne (2); Merovingian Dynasty (2); hadiths; Queens in the Middle Ages; Irish Catholicism
IDs: emperors (7); Saints (3); Major religious figures (2); French Kings (2) rs 6, 7 and part of 8.

IDs: emperors (7); Saints (3); Major religious figures (2); French Kings (2)

Essays:

Growth and Success of Christianity (Chaps.

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