Religious Orders
The Crusades
Medieval Christianity
Miscellaneous

100

An unbeliever; a term applied to the Muslims during the Crusades.

Infidel

100

Military expeditions carried out by European Christians in the Middle Ages to regain the Holy land from Muslims.

Crusades

100

A Christian rite. Such as Baptism or communion.

Sacraments

100

An annual direct tax, usually on land or property, that provided a regular source of income for the French monarchy.

Taille 

200

This order was started by Francis of Assisi and took a vow of poverty, forgoing all property ownership.

The Franciscans

200

German king who died by drowning in a river on his way to the Holy land.

Fredrick Barbarossa

200

A medieval philosophical and theological system that tried to reconcile faith and reason.

Scholasticism 

200

Architecture which featured vaults, thick walls, and pillars.

Romanesque 

300

Religious order that sought to regain discipline in their midst. They ate simple meals and spent much time in prayer and outside doing work and helping others

The Cistercians

300

Muslim leader who retook Jerusalem from the crusaders.

Saladin

300

A decree by the pope that forbade priests from giving the sacraments of the Church to the people.

Interdict 

300

Battle during the Hundred Years War in which the English defeated the French through the use of longbows.

The Battle of Agincourt

400

This group of individuals sought to fight heresy by torturing individuals into a confession and executing supposed heretics.

The Inquisition

400

English king who fought in the 3rd Crusade.

Richard I (the Lionhearted)

400

The practice by which secular rulers both chose nominees to church offices and gave them the symbols of their offices.

Lay Investiture

400

Architecture which features large stained-glass windows and pointed arches.

Gothic

500

This order arose as a way to deal with the growth of heresy in the world.

The Dominicans

500

The pope who declared the 1st Crusade.

Urban II

500

For a time the popes of the Catholic church resided here, instead of in Rome.

Avignon 

500

A type of vernacular literature, this heroic epic was popular in medieval Europe and described battles and political contests.

Chanson de geste

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