Politics
Church & Reform
Crusades & Conflict
Society
Plague & War
100

The founder of the Capetian dynasty that ruled France for centuries

Hugh Capet

100

The sale of Church offices and positions

Simony

100

The pope who called the First Crusade

Pope Urban II

100

An association of merchants or artisans that regulated training, production standards, and prices

Guild

100

A deadly pandemic that killed a large percentage of Europe’s population

Bubonic Plague

200

An English king who expanded lands in France

Henry II

200

A period when the pope resided in France rather than Rome

Avignon Papacy

200

A series of religious wars to reclaim territory considered holy by Christians

Crusade

200

Everyday spoken language used by ordinary people instead of Latin

Vernacular

200

A prolonged war between England and France over territory and royal succession

Hundred Years’ War

300

A system based on court decisions and customs

Common Law

300

A split in the Catholic Church

Great Schism

300

A Muslim military and political leader who recaptured Jerusalem from Crusaders

Saladin

300

A crop rotation method that increased agricultural yields

Three‑Field System

300

A French peasant girl who inspired and led French troops

Joan of Arc

400

A charter signed in 1215 that limited the English monarch’s power and affirmed feudal rights

Magna Carta

400

English theologian who argued that Scripture held greater authority than the papacy, criticized Church corruption, and promoted the first English translation of the Bible,

John Wycliffe

400

An English king who led Crusader armies during the Third Crusade

Richard the Lionhearted

400

A town-dwelling merchant or middle-class citizen

Burgher

400

The belief that God has already chosen who will be saved, associated with Calvinism

Predestination

500

Who was the Duke of Normandy who invaded England in 1066?

William the Conqueror

500

A Czech religious reformer who criticized Church corruption, promoted vernacular preaching, and expanded Wycliffe’s ideas

Jan Hus

500

A French representative assembly of clergy, nobles, and commoners

Estates-General

500

A wealthy sponsor of artists, writers, and scholars, often from merchant or noble families

Patron

500

An ideal or perfect society, often used in political or philosophical writing

Utopia

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