Code of conduct for knights
What is Chivalry?
This large, oval stadium in Rome was used primarily for gladiatorial contests and public spectacles.
What is the Colosseum?
The hundreds of years of peace under the Roman Empire.
What is Pax Romana?
This Renaissance artists painted the Mona Lisa.
Who is Leonardo Da Vinci?
The Holy Book of Islam.
What is the Quran?
The products that made Ghana, Mali, and Songhai rich.
What Muslims must face during prayer.
What is Mecca?
Medieval class forced to work on the Lord's manor.
What is a Serf?
The King of Mali and Richest man ever.
Who is Mansa Musa?
The Korean phonetic alphabet.
What is Hangul?
The death blow of the Western Roman Empire.
What are barbarian invasions?
The Capital of the Eastern Roman Empire.
Constantinople?
The Reason Ethiopia was never conquered.
What are mountains or Christian unity?
A Samurai's code of Conduct.
What is Bushido?
A chain of islands.
What is an archipelago?
In the Feudal system, this social class held the land from the lord in exchange for military service and loyalty, often governing a local manor. The English King who removed England from the Catholic Church over a divorce.
What is a vassal (or knight)?
the 1300s split of the Christian Church into Catholic and Orthodox.
What is the Great Schism?
The plague that killed a third of the population in the 1300s.
What is the Bubonic Plague?
A Pillar of Islam.
What is Faith, Prayer, Fasting, Almsgiving, or Pilgrimage?
The only people in a village allowed to read and interpret the Bible during the Middle Ages.
What is a Priest?
This powerful figure, who was the Bishop of Rome, delivered a famous sermon at the Council of Clermont in 1095 that successfully urged Western European knights and nobles to launch the First Crusade.
Who is Pope Urban II?
This Muslim leader retook Jerusalem after the first Crusades.
Who is Saladin?
The Frankish King who reunified part of the Roman Empire.
Who is Charlemagne?
The obligation between a Lord and their Vassals.
What is Mutual Obligations?
The Major movement of the Renaissance, focusing on human experience and emotion.
What is Humanism?