Thor
Loki
Odin
Freya
Balder
100

An explosive mixture invented in China, made of saltpeter, sulfur, and charcoal.

Gunpowder

100

Navigational tool that uses Earth’s magnetic field to show direction; revolutionized sea travel.


Compass

100

Scandinavian people of the Viking Age, skilled in sailing and navigation.

Norse

100

Seafarers from Scandinavia known for exploration, trade, and raiding during the Middle Ages.

The Vikings

100

King of the Franks who united much of Western Europe and promoted Christianity.

Charlemagne

200

Religious wars between Christians and Muslims over control of the Holy Land.



The Crusades

200

Arctic island populated by pre-Inuit people, colonized by Norse settlers.

Greenland

200

A social system in medieval Europe based on land exchanged for loyalty and military service.

Feudalism

200

Detailed survey of England’s land and wealth commissioned by William the Conqueror.



Domesday (DOOMSDAY!!) Book

200

Conflict in 1066 that led to Norman (Viking) rule over England.

Battle of Hastings

300

Christians who follow the Pope and western church traditions.

Roman Catholics

300

Eastern Roman Empire centered in Constantinople; lasted until 1453 CE.

Byzantine Empire

300

Chinese dynasty (960–1279 CE) known for advancements in technology and government.



Song Dynasty

300

A method of printing in which text or images are carved into wooden blocks, inked, and pressed onto paper; widely used in China during the Song dynasty.

Woodblock printing

300

Tests used in imperial China to select government officials based on Confucian learning.



Civil service exams

400

Norse explorer who founded the first settlement in Greenland.


Erik the Red

400

Also known as William the Conqueror; won the Battle of Hastings in 1066.

William of Normandy

400

Christians who follow Eastern church traditions; split from Roman Catholics in 1054.

Orthodox Christians

400

Muslim military leader who recaptured Jerusalem during the Crusades; famous for his chivalry.

Saladin

400

English king and military commander during the Third Crusade. (also had a starring role in Disney's "Robin Hood."

Richard the Lionheart

500

A time of warmer climate in parts of the Northern Hemisphere c. 950 to 1250 CE.

Medieval Warm Period

500

An island in the North Atlantic settled by Norse explorers around the 9th century.

Iceland

500

Son of Erik the Red, who sailed to North America around 1000 CE and explored Vinland (which is the Norse name for what is likely in present-day Newfoundland.)

Leif Eriksson

500

Fast, narrow Viking boats with sails and oars, designed for both ocean and river travel.


Longships

500

Crowned Charlemagne as Holy Roman Emperor, strengthening ties between church and state.

Pope Lee III

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