After the sack of Rome in 1527, Leo Africanus (otherwise known as Al-Hasan Ibn Muhammad al-Wazzan):
a. Was executed by the forces of Charles V.
b. Disappeared from Rome, and presumably returned to North Africa.
c. Compiled an Arabic-Hebrew-Latin dictionary for the new Pope Julius II.
d. Served as translator for a Christian Crusader army in the Holy Land.
b. Disappeared from Rome, and presumably returned to North Africa.
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A. Pope Boniface VIII. B. Charles V. C. Philip of France. D. Martin V. E. Pope Gregory XI.
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A) This was the first time in European history that a king began his reign with a religious ceremony. B) Pepin could now claim authority from God to lead. C) It mimicked the Israelite kings' consecration in the Old Testament, adding biblical import to the event. D) None of these E) All of these
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A) Cuba and China B) Cuba and the Dominican Republic C) the United States and China D) the United States and Russia E) Russia and Cuba
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Indicate whether the statement is true or false.