The first Nation
The Dark Ages
Feudal System
Saints and Scholars
Cities and Nations
100
He conquered England at the Battle of Hastings in 1066.
Who was William the Conqueror?
100
Very little is known about the period from 500 - 1000 AD, so it has earned this name. 
What is the Dark Ages?
100
This is when the Pope and the Patriarch of Constantinople mutually excommunicated each other in 1054.
What is the Great Schism?
100
The curriculum of grammar, logic and rhetoric are known as this.
What is trivium?
100
Where people who share one language and culture are united by one government it is call this.
What is a nation-state?
200
King Henry II was known for his quarrel and martyrdom of this archbishop, who had been one of his friends.
Who is St. Thomas Becket?
200
The name of the Frankish king who conquered northern Italy and much of Germany and was crowed Roman Emperor in the year 800 AD.
Who was Charlemagne?
200
Without a united front barbarians and threats from Islam caused the citizens of Europe to create this system for protection.
What is the Feudal System?
200
Through these campaigns the European civilization was exposed to the more technically advanced Islamic culture.
What are the Crusades?
200
A group of merchants or craftsmen joined together to protect their trade and for mutual aid and protection is called this.
What is a guild?
300
This King called the first Parliament.
Who was King Edward?
300
The barbarian invaders who swept down from Scandinavia and began to terrorize Europe with the invasion of England in 787 AD.
Who are the Norseman or Vikings?
300
A high-ranking soldier who swore a solemn oath to be loyal to the lord and serve him in war who lived by the moral code known as chivalry.
What is a Knight?
300
He was known for his holy poverty and his order became known as the "little brothers" who lived off of alms.
Who was St. Francis?
300
Kings and lords minted this to make trade easier.
What is money?
400
King John I was forced to sign this document that acknowledged that kings do not have absolute power. 

What is the Magma Carta?

400
As pagans, the Vikings posed a continual threat to European civilization.  This is how the threat ended.
What is "the Vikings became Christians?"
400
What a knight was called after he took the oath to his lord.
What is a vassal?
400
He founded the "Order of Preachers."
Who was St. Dominic?
400
Cathedrals that were made out of stone and were shaped like half a barrel were this style of architecture.
What is Romanesque?
500
He was shipwrecked in Normandy and there promised Duke William that he could be the next king of England.
Who was Harold (the earl of Wessex in England)?
500
This happened on Christmas Day in 800 AD.
What is Charlemagne was crowned the Holy Roman Emperor?
500
Bound by law to the land and work of their fathers.
What is a serf?
500

He wrote the Summa Theologica.

Who was St. Thomas Aquinas?
500
This style of architecture was known for lots of light, large stained glass windows, pointed arches and supported from the outside. 
What was Gothic?
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