The year that the Roman Empire fell.
What is 476 AD
This caste system arose across Europe after the fall of the Roman Empire.
What is the Feudal System?
The number of official Crusades that were launched by European Christians.
What is 8?
What is a punishment from God for losing the Crusades?
The full name of the person who invented the printing press.
Who is Johannes Gutenberg?
The 200 years of peace and prosperity that the Roman Empire experienced.
What is Pax Romana?
This position was the second highest in the Japanese caste system, but they actually held all the power.
What is the Shogun?
The Crusade that failed to make it to Jerusalem and instead invaded Constantinople.
What is the 4th Crusade?
The name of the bacteria that caused the Black Death.
What is Yersinia Pestis?
The thought system that placed emphasis on the individual rather than the almighty.
What is Humanism?
This Empire fought the three Punic Wars against the Roman Empire
What is Carthage?
The code of conduct that was followed by European Knights.
What is Chivalry?
Historians suspect this was the real reason the Pope called for the first Crusade.
What is merge the Catholic and Orthodox churches and control them both?
Lack of medical knowledge, high urban populations, and THIS were the main reasons why the Bubonic Plague spread so quickly.
What is increased international trade?
Dante's "The Divine Comedy" consisted of three parts, Paradisio, Purgatorio, and THIS
What is Inferno?
This Roman Emperor made Christianity legal.
Who is Constantine?
The term for getting kicked out of the Catholic Church.
What is excommunication?
The Pope who called for the first Crusade at the Council of Clermont.
Who is Pope Urban II?
The treatment that was meant to balance the levels of blood and bile in the body.
What is blood letting?
The name of the model of the solar system that had Earth at the centre.
What is the Geocentric model?
This leader used war elephants in the Punic Wars.
The indigenous faith of Japan.
What is Shintoism?
The Sultan of Egypt who fought King Richard the Lionhearted and maintained control of Jerusalem for the Muslims.
Who is Saladin?
The name of the trade route that brought the Bubonic Plague to Europe.
What is the Silk Road?
This man nailed the 95 Theses to the door of a church in Wittenberg, Germany.
Who is Martin Luther?