Merovingians
Pepin III
Charlemagne
Anglo-Saxons
Vikings
100

The first Frankish king to convert to Christianity and the founder of the Merovingian Dynasty

Who was Clovis?

100

This was the father of Pepin III

Who was Charles Martel?
100

It means "Charles the Great" in Latin

What is Karolus Magnus?

100

This was the only member of the Heptarchy not conquered by Offa of Mercia

What was Northumbria?

100

These were the four groups that primarily made up the region of Scandinavia during the 8th and 9th centuries

Who were the Norse, Danes, Swedes, and Finns?

200

The position established by the Merovingian kings to help administrate the kingdom which slowly took power away from the king

What is the Mayor of the Palace?

200

This was the name of Pepin III's brother who retired to a monastery, giving Pepin the sole mayorship over the Frankish kingdom

Who was Carloman?

200

According to Einhard, Charlemagne enjoyed listening to this specific book read to him during feasts

What is Augustine's City of God?

200

The period of time in which Mercia became the most powerful kingdom in Anglo-Saxon England

What was the Mercian Supremacy?

200

The primary method of nautical transportation for the vikings

What is a longship?

300

The Battle in 732 A.D. at which Charles Martel defeated an Umayyad army and stopped Islamic expansion into Western Europe

What is the Battle of Tours?

300

This was the person to whom Pepin III sent a letter in order to gain permission to become king of the Franks

Who was Pope Zachary?

300

This was the title in Latin given to Charlemagne by Pope Leo III

What is Imperator Romanorum?

300

These were the seven kingdoms who made up the "Heptarchy" during the Anglo-Saxon period

What were Northumbria, Mercia, East Anglia, Kent, Wessex, Sussex, and Essex?

300

This was the year of the Norman Conquest, as well as the year in which the Viking Age is considered to have ended

What is 1066?

400

The final Merovingian king, overthrown by Pepin III

Who was Childeric III?

400

This was the name for the event in which Pepin III returned the land conquered by the Lombards to the papacy and established the Papal States

What was the Donation of Pepin?

400

This was the Saxon leader with whom Charlemagne was frequently in conflict during his reign

Who was Widukind?

400

These were the three groups who migrated from mainland Europe to England during the time of the Fall of Rome

Who were the Angles, the Saxons, and the Jutes?

400

These were the most commonly chosen targets for Viking raids due to their valuable items and lack of protection

What are churches and monasteries?

500

The four sub-kingdoms established within the Kingdom of the Franks that frequently fought with one another

What are Neustria, Austrasia, Aquitaine, and Burgundy?

500

This is the Lombard king with whom Pepin goes to war in defense of the papacy

Who is Aistulf?

500

This is the biblical king Charlemagne saw himself as being a reflection of in his efforts to religiously reform the Kingdom of the Franks

Who was King Josiah?

500

His assassination led to the rise in power of King Offa of Mercia

Who was King Aethelbald?

500

This was the name of the island attacked by Vikings in the first recorded Viking raid in English history in 793

What is Lindisfarne?

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