Religion
The Church Hierarchy
Christian men
Their castles
Table Manners
200

They worshiped Jesus in this religion. 

What is Christianity?

200

Is considered the ultimate representative of God on earth. 

What is a Pope?

200

This type involves gathering in groups and bowing to the Lord our God. 

Who were the men of prayer?

200

This is where all prisoners are held.

What is the dungeon?

200

Men wear these around their necks and women push them up their sleeves.

What are table knives?

400

Places like Britain, Scotland, and Ireland believed in these.

(Multiply for each responce right)

What are spirits and fairies?

400

He was a bishop who oversaw several dioceses besides his own. 

What is an Archbishop?

400

They fight for God!

Who were the men of war?

400

Where they had meals.

What is the banquet hall?

400

These two table rules are fairly ignored. 

(Multiply for each guessed right)

What are "don't throw chewed food, and talking with your mouth full. 

600

The name of the church.

What is the Medieval Church?

600

They were different in that they could absolve sins and, as they saw it, 'make God' in the mass.

What is a Parish Priest?

600

Jobs, jobs, and more jobs. They worked to show holy spirit. 

Who were the men of work?

600

Medieval castles were built in large areas of this continent

What is Europe?

600

DOUBLE!

Finishing the bone, spilling wine, and picking teeth with knife are examples of this. 

What is disrespect?

800

"This brought on its fracture through the Protestant Reformation of the 16th century CE."

What is the Black Death pandemic?

800

The chief pastor of a diocese.

What is a bishop?

800

Multiply for each question right. 

A synonym for each of the types of men. 

What are senators, soldiers and plebeians?

800

The Normans were castle builders, but before then they were these.

What were Roman forts?

800

This silverware is used only for special occasions. 

What are spoons?

1000

DOUBLE!

They were guilty if they floated, but if they sank, they were innocent. 

What was Medieval Baptism?

1000

They were granted the privilege of wearing the red hat by Innocent IV (1243–54) in 1244 or 1245; it has since become their symbol.


What is a Cardinal?

1000

DOUBLE!

A famous commander of war who established meritocracy. (Men rose to high position because of their strength, not family)

Who was Genghis Khan?

1000

This is the most famous castle in England.

What is the Tower of London's White Tower?

1000

This piece of silverware is missing from Medieval tables. 

What are forks?

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