Kings and Queens
Castles and Cathedrals
Peasant Life
WAR!!
Medicine and Disease
100

Norman guy who came to England in 1066 and conquered, founding a dynasty, and built a bunch of castles. 

Who is William the Conqueror? (will also accept Billy C)

100

This material is popular for both castles and cathedrals in England and France during the Middle Ages. 

What is stone?

100

This was a rare treat for peasants, who mainly ate veggies and grains. 

What is meat?

100

The pope called on people to go help Byzantium defeat the Islamic Empire in this first of a series of extremely destructive wars that didn't really help anyone. 

What is the First Crusade?

100

The squeaky (possibly innocent) creatures who were blamed for spreading the Black Plague or Black Death in Europe, Asia, and Africa. 

Rats!

200

English king who fought with the nobles, signed the Magna Carta, lost the English crown jewels, and was just a super terrible guy. 

Who is Bad King John? (or just King John)

200

This is the name of a really big and famous cathedral in Paris. 

What is Notre Dame (de Paris)?

200

An important job for the peasants who were tied to the land (or serfs).

What is farming? (or being a farmer)

200

This was a war between France and England that lasted around 116 years and was interuptted by the Black Death and a couple of truces. 

What is the Hundred Years' War?

200

The tiny creatures who we know for sure spread the plague, either by riding on rats or people's clothes. 

What are fleas?

300

English queen who was once also a French queen. She had a ton of land in France (the duchy of Aquitaine) that she ruled. She was also involved in rebellions with her sons and husband. 

Who was Eleanor of Aquitaine?

300

This is a kind of castle that features a keep on a hill or mound, along with a fenced or walled yard. 

What is a motte and bailey castle?

300
A peasant woman living in a town could work in one of these places.  

What is a tavern or a shop or an inn? (any of these work)

300

The English weapon of choice that outperformed the French weapon of choice at the Battle of Crecy. 

What is a longbow?

300

The medical theory in the Middle Ages that involved balancing four substances in the body. And lots of bloodletting. Yeah...

What is the four humours theroy?
400

King who caused a lot of trouble by giving lands, money, and titles to his favorites (*cough* boyfriends *cough*)

Who is Edward II?

400

The name of a famous English catherdral where nearly all the the kings and queens are crowned and many are buried. 

What is Westminster Abbey? 

400

Another word for soup or stew made by peasants. 

What is pottage?
400

This famous soldier girl was pretty helpful for the French during the Hundred Years' War. 

Who was Joan of Arc?

400

This was seen as a healthy thing to eat at the end of a good meal that we still eat at the end of meals today!

What is dessert? (or sugary sweets)

500

English princess who wished to inherit the throne, but couldn't because she was a girl. She and her allies started a civil war called the Anarchy. 

Matilda or Empress Matilda 

500

Gothic architecture involved using these kind of buttresses. 

What are flying buttresses?

500

The big thing peasants do not own that nobles and knights have. 

What is land?

500

These were early cannons used by the French in the Hundred Years' War. 

What is a pot-de-fer?

500
These folks could cut your hair, pull your teeth, or do surgery on you during the Middle Ages. 

Who are barbers?

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