Byzantine Empire
Medieval Towns
Charlemagne & The Holy Roman Empire
Crusades
Christianity
100

This is the modern name of the capital of Constantinople

Istanbul

100

This major event caused Western European society to dramatically change, allowing for the creation of smaller kingdoms and eventually towns

Fall of Rome

100

These modern European countries are the homeland of Charlemagne and the HRE

France and Germany

100

The Crusades was mostly against this other major religion in the world, due to their conquering of Jerusalem

Muslims
100

Western Europe developed this major branch of Christianity

Roman Catholicism

200

The Byzantines also believed in Christianity, developing a major branch known as THIS

Eastern Orthodoxy

200

People found their homes and work in medieval towns and cities thanks to the protection promised by kings and counts, this became known as THIS system of government/society

Feudalism

200

Charlemagne's father is remembered in history as Pepin the _____, even though he was never officially called that and we don't really know how tall he actually was

SHORT

200

This pope was the one who called for the first Crusade

Pope Urban II

200

The Pope ruled from this Western European city in Italy, formally a major capital

Rome

300

This great emperor saved the empire from riots, developed a code of laws, and expanded the territory of the empire to reclaim fallen Roman lands

Justinian I

300

While kings, queens, counts, lords, and knights are the most prominently remembered of the feudal period, between 90-95% of the population was made up by THIS social class

Peasants/serfs

300

This powerful individual officially crowned Charlemagne Holy Roman Emperor

Pope Leo III

300

The Pope got the idea for the Crusade after THIS empire called for help against the invading Muslim empire

Byzantine 

300

Christianity is this type of "-theism"

Monotheism

400

The rise of Christianity in Europe also meant the end of Gladiator fights, which were replaced by THIS sport. Constantinople featured this event in the Hippodrome

Chariot races

400

The most famous of the feudal kings is arguably Charlemagne. King of the Holy Roman Empire, he actually inherited the throne before being crowned HRE. His kingdom was originally known as THIS 

Franks/Frankish Kingdom

400

In order to be in the good graces of the Church, Charlemagne's father gave the Church the lands in central Italy, which eventually became known as THIS

Papal States

400

While there was many major and minor Crusades, there are officially THIS MANY major Crusades

Nine

400

This is the first Roman emperor to convert to Christianity

Constantine

500

Constantinople fell after being conquered by the Seljuks, part of THIS people who were originally nomads from Central Asia. Today, you can find Istanbul in a country that resembles their name

Turks

500

Members of the same industries (blacksmith, bakers, merchants, etc.) sometimes would band together in groups known as THIS. Eventually, these groups became so powerful they earned political power, especially in places like Italy

Guilds

500

This king finally destroyed the last of the Romans, and helped spread Christianity throughout Western Europe. He was also an early ruler of the kingdom Charlemagne inherited

Clovis

500

This is the HRE king who famously fell off his horse while crossing a river during the 3rd Crusade and drowned

Frederick I Barbarossa

500

This is the Roman governor of Judea who sentenced Jesus to be crucified

Pontius Pilate

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