Geography
Religion
People
Law/Gov't.
Misc
100
The Frankish kingdoms were located in what modern day country?
France
100
The title given to the head of the Catholic church.
Pope
100
Known as an incompetent and corrupt King of England
King John
100
This document limited the power of the Monarch
Magna Carta
100
Papal States were kingdoms that pledged allegiance to who:
Pope
200
The Anglo Saxons eventually settled in what modern day country?
United Kingdom (England/Britain)
200
The religious women who pledged their lives to the church and educated women in the middle ages were known as:
Nuns
200
Was victorious at the Battle of Hastings (Ole Bill knows what I'm talking about!
William the Conqueror
200
Which government entity was broken up into the House of Lords and House of Commons?
Parliament
200
What religion was most popular in Medieval Europe?
Christianity (Catholicism)
300
Which empire had its capital located in Constantinople?
Byzantine
300
The religious men who lived in monasteries and translated the Bible for the common men were known as:
Monks
300
The ruler whose men killed the Archbishop of Cantebury after a misunderstanding.
King Henry II
300
Which empire used Greek Language amongst their Liturgy
Byzantine Empire
300
The vocabulary term that means non-religious
Secular
400
The largest portion of the Holy Roman EMpire is located in what modern day country?
Germany
400
The title for the head of the Orthodox church was the:
Patriarch
400
Was crowned the Holy Roman EMperor after defeating the German nobles
Otto I
400
Istanbul became the Capital of what Empire?
Ottoman Empire
400
The name for the military campaigns that were waged between Muslims and Christians in the Holy lands
Crusades
500
This country discussed in class is both a historical and modern stronghold for the Orthodox church.
Greece
500
The Ottoman Turks who defeated the Byzantines at Manzikert were members of which religion
Muslims (Islam)
500
Famous Muslim leader during the Crusades (was in the web Quest)
Saladin
500
This Archbishop was killed by Henry II's barons
Thomas Beckett
500
The name for the religious leaders in the Catholic church that rule over a Diocese
Bishop
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