England
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Vikings
People & Places
100

After the fall of Rome, these were the next people to colonize parts of Britain

The Anglos and Saxons

100

The Bishop of Rome - supreme authority over all Christians

The Pope

100

This modern day country is where Islam began in the 7th century AD

Saudi Arabia

100

Artefacts that tell of Norse adventures and exploits

Runestones

100

The Crusades were fought for control of the Holy Land, particularly this city

Jerusalem

200

He successfully invaded England in 1066

William the Conqueror

200

This self governing nation state, the smallest country in the world, is the home of the Pope and centre of Roman Catholicism

The Vatican

200

This was a series of Holy Wars between the Islamic Caliphate and Christian armies under the direction of the Pope

The Crusades

200

Entrance to this place was the eternal reward for Vikings that died heroically in battle

Valhalla
200

He was commissioned by the Pope to paint frescoes on the ceiling and walls of the Sistine Chapel

Michaelangelo

300

The Norman Invasion has been depicted in this 70 metre long work of embroidery.

Bayeux Tapestry

300

Converting to Christianity help this kingdom unite and become the one of the most powerful in Western Europe, the namesake of modern day France

Kingdom of the Franks

300

Name for the Islamic holy book

The Quran

300

The earliest European settlement in North America was a Viking Settlement at L'anse aux Meadow in this Canadian province

Newfoundland

300

After 476AD the Eastern half of the Roman Empire became this...

The Byzantine Empire

400

This fortification was built along the River Thames by William the Conqueror to demonstrate his power and defend against enemies foreign and domestic

The Tower of London

400

He was the first Germanic barbarian leader to convert to Christianity

Clovis

400

This is the Holy Month in Islam, where muslims fast during the hours of daylight

Ramadan

400

Wednesday is named for this Norse god

Odin

400

He is credited with creating the Church of England after a series of disagreements with the Pope

Henry VIII

500

This was commissioned by William the Conqueror in attempt to understand the size and wealth of his new Kingdom

The Domesday Book

500

He was crowned Holy Roman Emperor by the Pope in 800 AD

Charlemagne

500

All Muslims must make a pilgrimage to this place at least once in their lifetimes

Mecca

500

In medieval England this was a section of the country that was control by the Vikings

The Danelaw

500

They were a wealthy family of Italian merchants and bankers that financed much of the art and artists during the Renaissance.  

The Medici

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