Joan Arc was a ___
What is a Saint?
Heresy is ____
What is a belief that is rejected by official Church teachings?
Trade with ____ increased.
Where is the East?
Crusades led to cultural exchanges between Europe and ____ states.
Muslim
Standardized meant ____
What is the same everywhere?
King John was forced to sign a document that promised certain rights, called the ____
What is the Magna Carta?
____ Groups were a man target of attacks in Europe.
Jewish
Historians believed Crusades may have never been farther than their own house to____
What was going to entirely different villages?
The first crusade took place in
1096
1096-1099
1099
1147-1149
1147
1149
1189-1192
1189
1192
1202-1204
1202
1204
1217-1221
1217
1221
1227-1229
1227
1229
1248-1254
1248
1252
1270-1272
1270
1272
When was 1096?
Transformed meant to _____
The Magna Carta was translated by ____
Who was/is Xavier Hildegarde?
Muslims described their own campaigns as ___
What is a holy war?
The city of ____ was attacked in the Fourth Crusade.
What was Constantinople?
The parliment was created during the year 1150.
(True or false?)
What is false?
Pilgrimages were ____
What is a journey undertaken to worship at a holy place?
The Lionheart was ____
Who was Richard I?
Pope _____ called for a Crusade to free the ____ ____
Who was Pope Urban II?
Crusades brought ____ and _____ to _____
What is wealth?
What is trade?
where is Europe?
The Inquisition began in ____
When where the 1200s?
A series of military campaigns to establish Christian control over the Holy Land were called _____
What were Crusades?
King John was son of ____
Who was Henry II?
Religious fervor against ___ led to brutal attacks against all whose beliefs differed from Church teachings.
Muslims
The fourth's crusade's nickname was ____
What was The Children's Crusade?
A parliament was ___
Judiciary meant to ____
What was a system of courts outside the control of other branches of government?