Fall of Rome
Barbarians
Feudalism and Medieval Life
Beliefs, behavior, superstitions
Mixed bag
100

Two reasons for the collapse of Rome:

Political unrest, corruption, assassinations, over expansion, conflict with neighbors

100

The Romans used the term barbarian to describe...

A group of people outside of Rome who lacked the ideals of the Romans.

100

Would have been seen wearing armor

Knight

100

Said today after some sneezes so their soul can find the body

Bless you!

100

This Religion caused a major problem for the Romans

Christianity

200

This group were the business class of Rome

Equestrians

200

Known for raiding monasteries using fast boats

The Vikings

200

At the bottom of Medieval society

Peasants or serfs

200

A name that is used interchangeably for the Medieval Ages and Middle Ages

The Dark Ages

200

The Roman Emperor Caligula named this animal as one of his senators.

Horse

300

A person that leads by example, mentors and helps people, instead of yelling over them

A leader

300

If you saw a barbarian child with a deformed head, they were most likely

A Hun

300

A system in which a lord owns land and people pay the lord taxes.

Feudalism

300

When saying please in Old English, you would say

Privy

300

Watching Rome burn, this Emperor acted like he was conducting an orchestra as it burned

Nero

400

Technology that brings water from one part of the empire to another

Aqueduct 

400

Known for settling in England from Germany and being strong warriors

The Anglo Saxons

400

The class that was between the king and knight

Noble

400

This person was known for their love of flowers, giving alms to the poor, and can easily be brought to tears

A knight

400

The gospel of this person confronted wealth and misuse of power.

Mark

500

The term used to describe a leader that steps down from power instead of being killed.

Abdicate

500

This is the group that the Romans should have treated much better

The Visigoths

500

This king started Feudalism.

William the Conqueror

500

These objects are used as key rings, but were also hung near doors of houses and animal shelters to protect from witches and demons.

Holey-stones or hag-stones

500

This is how you would address a high status member of the Church.

Your reverenced

or

Your holiness

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