What is the more known name for the plague?
The Black Death
Where did John Wycliffe study?
Oxford
What is John Wycliffe most known for?
Translating the bible
What was John Wycliffe threatened with?
Did anything happen to John Wycliffe's remains after death?
When did the plague first start?
1346
What did Wycliffe get a bachelor's degree in?
Theology
Confront / Debate them
Why did the condemnation of John Wycliffe not succeed?
Got support from others
When did John Wycliffe die?
1384
Approximately, how many Europeans did the plague kill?
25-50 million Europeans
When was John Wycliffe (approximately) first born?
around 1330
What language did John Wycliffe translate the Bible into?
Vernacular English
Who was the one trying to condemn John Wycliffe?
William Courtenay
What did they do to Wycliffe after his death?
They burned his bones
After the plague, how many years did it take for Europe to reach pre-plague population?
150-200 years
In which city and country was John Wycliffe born?
Latin
Where was John Wycliffe being condemned from?
Oxford
What did John Wycliffe die of?
Stroke
What are the bacteria that caused the plague called?
Yersinia pestis
What are the name of John Wycliffe's parents? (250 per correct name)
Catherine Wycliffe and Roger Wycliffe
They said the only language of the Bible at the time was a what?
A sacred tongue / sacred language
Who exactly were the people preventing Wycliffe from being condemned? (Extra 200 points if all 3 are correct)
John of Gaunt, Earl of Northumberland, and a number of clerics
Where did they burn the remains of John Wycliffe?