Pope Urban VI, pope from this country, was the spiritual leader for people living in England, Scandinavia, and Germany during the age of two popes.
What is Italy?
The death of which Pope and the election of a new Pope in 1378 marked the actual beginning of what event?
What is the Papal Schism?
This environmental factor contributed to social inability prior to the outbreak of the Black Plague.
What is the Great Famine?
This femme fatal inspired the French to victory, something usual for the French in the Hundred Years War.
Who is Joan of Arc?
This object of war is often associated with the Black Plague in painting depicting this catastrophic period in the 14th Century.
What is an arrow?
Queen Mother who served as regent for her son, Edward III, assisting in leading until he turned of an age to lead on his own.
At the height of the Papal Schism there were this many Popes at one time.
What is Three?
This group of people sought to inflict punishment on themselves in order that they might avoid the the Black Plague, which they saw as a punishment from God.
Who are flagellants?
This holiday is often associated with the day on which Henry V motivates his men to victory at the Battle of Agincourt.
What is St. Crispin's Day?
God is said to give authority to the successor of this disciple associated with the papacy.
Who is Peter?
The first French pope to reside in Avignon.
This Council elected Alexander as Pope, however, the other two popes refused to step down.
What is the Council of Pisa?
The Black Plague was recorded as first reaching the Italian peninsula in this year.
What is 1347?
The Black Prince, son of Edward III, wins the Battle of Portier and captures this French King.
Who is John II?
Joan of Arc was inspired to lead the people to victory and see the Dauphin rightfully on the French throne after experiencing these.
What are visions?
This group of french people who allied with the English captured Joan of Arc and eventually beheaded her in 1431.
Who are the Burgundians?
The period from 1307 to 1377 when the Papacy resided outside of Rome was often referred to by this name closely resembling the a similar situation for the people of Israel.
What is the Babylonian Captivity of the Church?
Who are the peasants?
This site marks the victory of the French in 1429 following the leadership of Joan of Arc.
What is Orleans?
This artistic expression is often depicted in the 14th Century is seen to show the inevitability of death regardless of social status.
What is Danse Macabre?
Population of Europe reduced by approximately this percentage as a result of the Black Plague.
What is 25-40%?
This reform movement in the Catholic Church challenged the Pope's supreme authority, rather stating the councils of the Church to be in a position over the Pope.
What is conciliarism?
Plague Doctors walked around in long black coats wearing masks, filled with perfumes to cover the stench of death, that resembled this animal.
What is a bird?
This city is the only French city remaining in English control at the end of the Hundred Years War.
What is Calais?
What is France?