Names
Faith Terms
Leaders
Figures
Terms
100

Gregory

The first medieval pope

100

Monasticism

A withdrawal from society to a quiet, meditative life

100

True or False: Clovis The great Gaulish king began the Merovingian line of kings

False: Frankish

100

Medici

A powerful banking family in Florence during the Middle Ages

100

The breakup of the Eastern Orthodox and Roman churches

The Great Schism

200

Bernard of Clairvaux

Preached in favour of the Second Crusade

200

Service and worship book

Breviary

200

True of False - Richard I: The great king who led the third crusade

True

200

Very notable author who wrote The Prince

Machiavelli

200

1440

Invention of the Printing Press by Johann Gutenberg

300

Thomas Kempis

author of The Imitation of Christ

300

Those which the priests followed and included: Benedictines, Franciscans and Dominicans

Monastic orders

300

True or False: Saladin was an Iraqi sultan who successfully united the Muslims against the crusaders 

False: An Egyptian sultan who successfully united the Muslims against the crusaders

300

Very notable author who wrote The C_______  T___________

Chaucer

300

The Council which banned the free ownership of Bibles

Toulouse

400

Aquinas

Notable figure in the Roman Catholic Church, promoted scholasticism

400

The combination of Greek philosophy with Roman theology

Scholasticism

400

True or False: Otto the Great was instrumental in founding the Holy Roman Church

False - Instrumental in founding the Holy Roman Empire

400

Most famous of inventors and painted The _______________

Leonardo Da Vinci

400

"G___________ to C____________"

Central location of the pope and associated with the phrase “Going to Canossa” which means being submissive to the pope

500

Gerhard Groote

Began the Brethren of the Common Life, a Roman Catholic pietist religious community

500

Pope

Latin word meaning “father”

500

Frederick Barbarossa

One of the great Carolingian kings

500

The most famous of Italian sculptors. Sculpted David and Moses

Michelangelo

500

The treaty that divided Charlemagne's empire into three parts was signed at

Verdun

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