They had created a centralized government and required all sub-vassals to swear loyalty to him in the country that's part of their name.
Who was William of Normandy?
During The Cluniac Reformation, this religion had begun reformation in Eastern France.
What is the Catholic Church?
From 1315 to 1317, the People of Northern Europe experienced days of hunger and starvation experienced this deprivation.
What was the Famine?
The northern part of this country was divided between the duchy of Milan and the Republic of Venice.
This jeopardy game and the google slides that preceded it covers the topic of two great events in history.
What is the Rise of Kingdoms and Renaissance
They had made royal courts and laws for all kingdoms that could also be known as "Common Law" and had the development of the exchequer.
Who was King Henry II?
This novel religious organization had tried to eliminate some of the abuses in the religious community during The Cluniac Reformation.
What was the New Monastery?
Most writers during the 14th century had used this type of language to produce their work, to fair better with the commoners.
What is the Vernacular Language?
In the renaissance, society had been divided up into 3 levels of class, the Peasants, the Nobles, and this group.
Popes were renaissance leaders who fought to put Rome at the center of a certain religion.
What is Catholicism?
While they had ruled, they had three major branches of royal administration, established efficient royal bureaucracy, and Estates-Generals who had increased monarchal power for their king.
Who was Philip IV?
Around the 11th Century, a small number of Christain Kingdoms had begun to go against the Muslims and reclaim their land religiously during this movement.
What was the Reconquest?
Around the high middle ages, due to the population growth, people had started to rely on this production and technology, concerning groundwork.
What is Farming?
King Charles VIII with his grand army had advanced through Italy and occupied this kingdom in Italy.
What is Naples?
The talk about changes towards Humanism, Education, and Printing was regarding what event?
What was the Renaissance?
This French monarch notably fought with a greedy king in England, but later on, quadrupled the income of the French monarchy by getting on the good side of his people and, had established a French royal bureaucracy with the funds received.
Who was Philip II Augustus?
This movement was led by reforming popes who wanted to free the church from interfering lords in the election of church officials.
What was the Reformation of the Papacy?
Due to the poor conditions at the time, such as malnutrition and other factors that had led people to have poor immune systems, this colorless reaper had no trouble working throughout Asia, Europe, and North Africa.
Thanks to King Henry VII, he made England more stronger and wealthy by avoiding wars through this act.
What is Diplomacy?
According to the map in the Google Slides, what is the name of the body of water in between Spain and Italy?
What is the Mediterranean Sea?
This greedy monarch was always looking for ways to increase his power over their people and had imposed high taxes among them as well. Those taxes allowed them to fight against a French King's army. They had to sign the Magna Carta but sought to have it annulled not long after.
Who was King John?
This Pope was convinced that he had been chosen by God to carry out the duties of Pope, as "God's vicar on Earthโ. The Pope had also threatened to and ultimately had excommunicated King Henry IV to free the latter's subjects from his allegiance with him.
Who was Pope Gregory VII?
This man's art showed a physically realistic body and expressive faces that gave his pieces human qualities which others around the early renaissance had admired.
Who was Giotto?
Milan, Florence, and Naples had formed this against Venice and the papacy that created a workable balance of power within Italy, which didn't pan out well in the end.
What was an alliance?
This man had written the Divine Comedy which is the story of the soulโs progression to salvation.
Who was Dante Alighieri?