Famous Roman Emperors
Peoples of History
Feudal Rules for Knights
The Medieval Church
100

He was one of the '5 good emperors' and he added Dacia to the Roman Empire. He has a famous column in Rome depicting his victories.

The Emperor Trajan

100

This Germanic tribe occupied and gave their name to what is now France in the 5th and 6th centuries.

The Franks

100

The code of behaviour a knight must follow. The rules include protecting the weak, and helping ladies.

chivalry

100

Who was head of the church in the West?

The Pope

200

He became Emperor in 306. He made a new capital at Byzantium, and called it Constantinople. He became Christian and, by the end of his long reign, Christianity had become the religion of 90% of the Roman Empire.

The Emperor Constantine

200

These people crossed the Danube in the 6th century and forged a mighty empire that was finally destroyed by the Byzantines in the 11th century. They still live in a country not far away.

The Bulgars

200

A knight who follows a lord is that lord's ..............

vassal

200

What do we call the area controlled by a bishop?

A bishopric or diocese

300

Together with his wife Theodora, he was the greatest of the Byzantine emperors. He took back North Africa and Italy for the Empire. He built the Hagia Sophia.

The Emperor Justinian

300

This desert people united under the leadership of the Prophet Muhammad in the 7th century. They then burst forth, conquering the entire Persian Empire, most of the Byzantine Empire, and Visigothic Spain.

The Arabs

300

A knight who wishes to follow a lord must kneel, put his hands between the lord's hands, and swear faith. This is called an act of ...............

homage

300

What do we call the people who live in a community together and live a life of prayer and worship?

monks

400

He started as Octavian, Julius Caesar's nephew, and he avenged his uncle's murder. He became the first Emperor of Rome, ruled for 40 years, and died in 14 AD.

The Emperor Augustus

400
For two centuries, these fierce warriors sailed on their longships far and wide, sometimes trading, sometimes raiding, and sometimes conquering. In the east, they became the Kievan Rus. In northern France, they became the Normans.

The Vikings

400

A lord may grant a knight lands of his own. Lands that you hold for a lord are called a ..............

fief

400

What do we call female monks?

nuns

500

He was crowned 'Emperor' by Pope Leo III in 800 AD. His empire covered most of western and central Europe, but split into 3 parts not many years after his death.

The Emperor Charlemagne

500

These people came out of Asia in the 11th century and destroyed the Byzantine army at Manzikert in 1071. They then overran the province of Anatolia and are still there today.

The Turks

500

A knight who is skilled with a lance may win prizes if he competes in a ....................

tournament

500

What do we call the 10% income tax paid by everyone to the church?

the tithe

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