History
Chaucer
King Arthur
Ballads
Middle English
100

A system of ideals and social codes governing behavior of knights and gentlewomen.

Chivalry
100

Canterbury Cathedral is the resting place of this martyred saint. 

Saint Thomas a Becket

100

King Arthur's sword

Excalibur 

100
Today, audiences at a concert may sing the chorus, but Middle Age Ballads sang these instead. 

Refrain

100

The language of government.

French

200
The system Middle Age society was governed by that eventually collapsed through a series of internal and external issues. 

Feudalism 

200

During the Pardoner's Tale, what is discovered beneath the tree?

Pile of gold

200
This knight visited Arthur in a dream.

Sir Gawain 

200

Traveling musicians that sometimes made up ballads on the spot.

Troubadours 

200

The first historical record of the word "army" was written by this author.

Geoffrey Chaucer 

300

The military advancement during the Hundred Years' War that helped bring down the Middle Age knight.

Long bow

300

The number of husbands the Wife of Bath has had. 

Five

300

Arthur's illegitimate son.

Sir Mordred 

300

The speaker asking Lord Randall what ails him.

His mother

300

Before Middle English.

Old English

400

Middle Age Cathedrals were possible due to their flying buttresses, pointed arches, and this type of ceiling. 

Rib vaults

400

The Wife of Bath instructs that this is what women truly desire.

Equality with their husbands and to be able to speak their mind.

400
The cause of Camelot's collapse.

The affair between sir Lancelot and lady Guenevere   

400

What Lord Randall ate for dinner.

Eels 

400

This invasion of England began the slow development of Middle English.

The Norman Invasion of 1066.
500

This present day country is the likely starting location of the Black Death.

Mongolia 

500

The wife of the knight gives him these two options.

To be beautiful but potentially unfaithful, or old and ugly but completely loyal. 
500

The reason sir Gawain's life is spared by the Green Knight.

He didn't not fall into temptation with the Green Knight's wife. 

500

"What ye left to your bairns and your wife, Edward, Edward."

Nothing

500

An example of the English animal term with the French cooked term. 

Cow/beef, pig/pork, sheep/mutton, calf/veal, deer/venison

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