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100

Who killed St. Henry Beckett?

Henry II

100

How did Thomas Becket become a saint?

He became a saint by defending the Church from the English king's plan to control the Church and punish clergy members.

100

Where does the Plantagenets and Angevins come from?

  1. The term Angevines derived from “Anjou”

  2. Plantagents = Geoffrey of Anjou wore a yellow flower, “plante-genet” in his cap.

100

Who is the Dauphin?

Crown prince of France

200

The WORST king of England?

John Lackland

200

How long was the interdict placed on England?

Four years

200

What is the Baron's Oath?

Promised to go to war against John Lackland due to the injustice that he had been allowing in his kingdom.

200

Who is William Wallace?

A Scottish chief who led revolts against Edward I, died for Scotland's freedom

300

Who took over Scotland and killed William Wallace?

Edward I

300

Who read out the charter by Henry Beauclerc and encouraged the Barons to revolt against this king?

Stephen Langton

300

What is dysentery?

A gastrointestinal infection that causes bloody diarrhea

300

What year did the conquest of Wales take place?

1282

400

His name means "Lion-hearted"

Richard Couer de Leon

400

What is the Children's Crusade?

Called this because many children ran away and joined the crusade.
400

What is a scutage?

A tax created by Henry III to pay for knights, during battle. 

400

Who is the ideal man?

What does the holy Grail have to do with people going on a crusade?

King Arthur, a knight was the ideal man

King Arthur went on a quest for the Holy Grail and influenced people to go on a crusade to find something for the glory of God.

500

Who was the first king to ever be deposed?

Edward II

500

What is an interdict?

A stopping of all religious activities.

Churches were draped with black and their doors were closed. No one could get married, no one could be buried on consecrated grounds, and no one could receive their sacraments (baptism, confession, confirmation, communion)

500

What is the English Pale?

A portion of Ireland that was ruled by England.

500

What year and who was invited to Representative Parliament under Edward I’s reign?

1295 - Admitted farmers and lesser landowners into parliament

600
Who started the a Hundred-Year War?

Edward III

600

What was the relationship between the Church and John Lackland like? 

  1. Terrible. He refused to allow Stephen Langton into England, causing the Pope to place an interdict on England for four years

  2. Excommunicated him and gave permission to King Philip of France to take the throne.

600

What is the Prince of Wales?

Honorary title that is given to the eldest son of the English sovereign/ heir to the throne

600

What happened and what year did the Battle of Evesham take place?

  1. 1265. De Montfort made political moves against the king. Edward I (son of Henry III) led an army and De Montfort was slain by Henry III in battle.

  2. The people mourned his death like he was a saint

700

He was 9 years old when he became king

Henry III

700

What is the Stone of Scone?

the Stone that all of the Scottish kings sat on when crowned, had religious connotations

700

What is the Magna Carta and what does it mean?

A political document that placed restrictions on the king. It means "Great Charter."

700

What happened and what year did the Battle of Bannockburn take place?

June 23 - 24, 1314. Edward II lost the last English stronghold in Scotland, Stirling Castle in this battle to Robert Bruce, the younger.

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