Saints
Eastern Schism
Feudalism
Papacy
Events in Christendom
100
This is the patron saint of animals.
What is St. Francis?
100
This is the definition of a schism.
What is a break or split?
100
This the the highest power that over arches the feudalistic society.
What is the pope/church?
100
This pope lead the first crusade.
What is Urban III?
100
These were built for the bishop of the town and was a center of worship.
What is Cathedrals?
200
This is the saint that is the model of the middle ages and reformer of the Church.
What is St. Francis?
200
These are the languages of the Eastern and Western church.
What is Eastern-Greek and Western-Latin?
200
These people are known as the lowest rank in feudalistic society.
What is peasants/serfs?
200
This is a good result of the crusades.
What is an increase in trade and lifting Europe out the of dark ages/feudalism?
200
This was the main/original goal for the Christians during the crusades.
What is to liberate the holy land so pilgrims could visit?
300
This is a name of a mendicant order .
What is Dominicans, Poor Clares, Carmelites, Fransiscans or Augustinians?
300
Celibacy was a rule that remained for this side of the Schism.
What is the West?
300
Because of the death of this person Christendom never fully came to fruition which resulted in feudalism.
What is Charlemagne?
300
This is one of Innocent III papal reforms. (Hint more than one answer)
What is 1. Excommunication 2. Political Alliances 3. Crusades 4. Canon Law and Taxation 5. Ecumenical Connections ?
300
This the most famous work written by Thomas Aquinas.
What is Summa Theologica?
400
This saint is the "Father of Scholasticism"
What is St. Thomas Aquinas?
400
This is a Theological issue between the Eastern and Western church.
What is lay involvement in the church? Councils vs. pope? Celibate vs. not celibate?
400
It was hard to move feudal groups because of this reason.
What is once you were born into it there wasn't opportunities to get out of them?
400
This is a papal reform led by this pope. (hint: there is more than one answer)
What is: Gregory VII- lead celibacy reforms Urban II- called the first crusade Alexander III- crushed neighboring lands and they joined the Church Gregory IX- lead papal inquisition ?
400
This type of university focused on law and medicine.
What is the Southern?
500
This saint led the reform by Pope Innocent III
What is St. Francis?
500
This is a political reason why the Eastern Schism happened. (hint: there is more than one answer)
What is two different capitols, invasions, Church's power over secular leaders?
500
This is an effect the Dark Ages had on the people. (Hint: there is more than one answer)
What is political/religious/corrupt/violent living?
500
This is a result of the Cluny reform. (hint there is more than one answer)
What is more reforms, less control from secular powers, unify communities?
500
Scholasticism is rooted in this Greek philosophers ideas.
What is Aristotle?
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