Christianity and Islam in the Middle Ages
The Church in the Middle Ages
Church in the Middle Ages continued
The Church and Feudalism
Powers of the King and Church
100
The religion of Islam spread to this part of the world.
What is East
100
He founded Christianity.
Who is Jesus
100
These are 3 Main sacraments in the Christian Church
What are 3 of the following: 1) Baptism 2) Marriage 3) Ordination 4) Extreme Unction
100
The Roman Empire collapsed in this Century.
What the 5th Century
100
These were two things the king did to ensure he went to heaven.
What is donated land and money to the Church.
200
The religion of Christianity spread to this part of the world.
What is the West
200
Before dying Jesus passed the leadership to this individual.
Who is Peter his disciple
200
These are 2 main religious celebrations of the Christians.
What are two of the following: 1) Christmas 2) Easter 3) All Saints Day
200
After the collapse of the Roman Empire, the Roman Empire split into these
What are kingdoms
200
These are two ways the Church had power over the King.
What is the power to excommunicate him and crown him.
300
In 313 A.D. this Roman Emperor converted to Christianity.
Who is Emperor Constantine
300
This is the hierarchal order, from top to bottom, the list of the clergy in the Christian Church. (4)
1) Pope 2) Bishops 3) Priests 4) Deacons
300
These are Alms.
What are donations to the poor.
300
This person was the head of kingdoms.
Who was the King
300
This means to excommunicate someone.
What is to drive them out of the Christian community.
400
In 392 A.D. this Roman Emperor made Christianity the official religion of the Roman Empire and banned pantheistic cults.
Who is Emperor Theodosius I
400
These are 2 beliefs of the Christians.
What is two of the following: 1) God created the world (or humans) 2) The soul lived on after death 3) End of eternity, the bodies would be resurrected 4) Those who followed God = Heaven - Others = HELL!!!!
400
This pope instituted the calendar we use today.
Who is Pope Gregory XIII
400
In the Feudal society, the superior lords were known as these and the inferior lords were known as.
What is suzerains and vassals
400
This is a pilgrim.
A person who travelled towards a precise location for religious purposes.
500
Around 10 AD to around 67 AD, this Jewish Roman citizen persecuted the Christians before converting to Christianity himself. He founded numerous Christian communities throughout the Roman Empire. He was beheaded in Rome around 67 AD, where people said it was obvious he lost his head!
Who is Paul of Tarsus
500
These are 3 duties of Christians.
Any 3 of the following: 1) Give alms 2) Respect the Church's authority 3) Pray to God and attend mass 4) Pay tithes to one's parish 5) To fast (not eat at certain points in the year)
500
This is the name of the calendar we use today.
What is the Gregorian Calendar.
500
2 part question 1) This was a major obligation the Suzerains had to the Vassals 2) This was a major obligation the Vassals had to the Suzerains?
1) Suzerain - Vassal = a) land b) protection c) administer justice 2) Vassal - Suzerain = a) fight alongside his suzerain b) give him money if necessary c) advise the suzerain d) find other soldiers to fight alongside the suzerain
500
This was the Church’s main responsibility towards the King and nobility.
To pray for salvation of the King and nobility.
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