The Early Middle AgesOnline version El inicio de la Edad Media. Imperio bizantino y reinos germánicos: visigodos y francos. Imperio carolingio. by Iciar Barreras A B C D G H I J L M N O P Q R S T U V X Y Z Starts with A Council that administered the royal palace in the Visigothic kingdom and, therefore, advised the kings. Starts with B The Romans called the peoples who lived outside the borders of the Empire that way. Starts with C He was crowned emperor by the Pope in Rome in 800. Starts with D A hemispherical roof. Contains G Floor plan of a church in the shape of a cross whose four sides are equal. Contains H In Spanish. Transitional element between a square plan and a dome. The Hagia Sophia is supported by this system. Starts with I In the Orthodox Church, sacred image painted on boards. Starts with J Most important Byzantine emperor who brought glory to the empire. Starts with L Name of the son of Charlemagne who in 843 divided the Empire into three parts. Starts with M Surname of the palace steward (mayordomo) of the Frankish kingdom who defeated the Muslims at the Battle of Poitiers (732). Starts with N In what part of Gaul did the Franks settle? Starts with O Name of the church that after the Eastern Schism (1054) obeys the Patriarch of Constantinople. Starts with P Name of the son of Carlos Martel who in 751 dethroned the last Frankish king and had himself consecrated king. Contains Q One who controlled a march (border territory with defensive functions) Starts with R Visigothic king who abandoned Arianism and converted to Catholicism. Contains S Basilica erected by Justinian in Constantinople. Starts with T Roman emperor who in 395 divided the Empire into two parts. Contains U A stone brick structure that supports the weight of something above it. Contains V In Spanish. Visigothic king who unified the laws of the Iberian Peninsula Contains X Entrance of early Christian and Byzantine basilicas and churches, opposite the altar. Contains Y In Spanish. He ruled in the name of the Merovingian monarchs Contains Z Name by which the Eastern Roman Empire is known.