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100

This epidemic wiped out much of Europe and caused global temperatures to drop.

What is the Bubonic Plague (Black Death)?

100

This King of the Franks and head of the Carolingian Dynasty conquered much of western Europe.

Who is Charlemagne (Charles the Great)

100

These barbarians were the original inhabitants of France.

Who are the Franks?
100

These soldiers followed the Code of Chivalry and rode on horses.

What are knights?

100

This was the name for peasants who were bound to a fief.

What is a serf?

200
Richard III had this affliction, requiring him to use a cane.

What is clubfoot?

200

These two noble houses fought each other in the War of the Roses, resulting in the rise of House Tudor.

Who are House Lancaster and House York?

200

This system was used to distribute land in the form of fiefs and involved the servitude of peasants.

What is Feudalism?

200

This religion contained a sect known as the Antidicomarians who were based in Arabia.

What is Christianity?

200

This position was often occupied by a child near the same age as a noble child and was used to punish noble children.

What is a whipping boy/girl?
300
This medieval disease's medical name was pertussis.

What is whooping cough?

300

This King was shot in the eye and subsequently stabbed to death at the Battle of Hastings.

Who is Harold Godwinson?

300

This place in France was named after the northmen who conquered it.

What is Normandy?

300

This wife of Justinian I convinced the Byzantine Emperor not to flee during the Nika Riots.

Who is Theodora?

300

This early morning prayer was required of peasants.

What is matin?

400

According to medieval medicine, this sickness was cured by applying boy's pee to the affected area.

What is/are ringworm(s)?
400

This woman was the first Queen Regnant of England and was one of the claimants in the English Civil War.

Who is Empress Mathilda (Queen Maud)?

400

This was the name Vikings gave Canada when they discovered it.

What is Vinland?

400

This famous festival saw people roll burning hay bales down a hill.

What is Midsummer's Eve?

400

This haircut was commonly seen on medieval monks.

What is a tonsure?

500

This "disease" plagued a large convent in France.

What is Meowing and Biting Nuns or the Meowing Plague?

500

This dish was served to Edward and his brother Richard IV, marking them for death.

What is a black boar's head?

500

This early kingdom in the British Isles contained parts of Scotland and Northern Ireland and whose name meant "coast of the Gales".

What is Dal Riata?

500

On this holiday, it was common to chase a greased pig. 

What is Michaelmas?

500

This British peasant  led 20,000 rebels against King Richard II to oppose the collection of a poll tax and gain social and economic reforms. 

Who is (Walter) Wat Tyler?

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