Medieval Media
Torture Devices
Medieval Engineering
Medicine & Health
Folklore Creatures
100

This TV show depicts powerful families racing to sit on the Iron Throne.

Game of Thrones

100

This is commonly used as the last stage of torture, and it is commonly associated with witches.

Stake

100

The device was often used to launch stones and infiltrate castles.

Catapult

100

This much of England’s population was killed by the Black Death.

2/3

100

Often described as eating human flesh, these hideous giants were the main characters of a film series in the 2000s.

Ogres

200

This archer was known for stealing from the rich and giving to the poor.

Robin Hood

200

This torture device also shares its name with an English heavy metal band.

Iron Maiden

200

Believed to have originated in India, this early machine made its way to Europe in the Middle Ages and helped start the Industrial Revolution.

Spinning Wheel

200

Holding a candle to a tooth would cure this type of illness.

Toothache

200

These single horned creatures held strong religious symbolism in the Middle Ages.

Unicorns

300

This boy was crowned the rightful King of England after being able to pull a sword from a stone.

(King) Arthur

300

This device tortured its victims by trapping them in heated metal.

Brazen Bull

300

This was the first dependable way to measure time, first used at sea.

Hourglass

300

Scientists believed diseases were caused by the imbalance of these four “humours” or bodily fluids. (Name two)

Blood, Phlegm, Black Bile, Yellow Bile

300

Half man and half horse, these were often associated with the wine god Dionysus.

Centaurs

400

This superhero turned hunter actor stars in Netflix’s The Witcher.

Henry Cavill

400

This device is commonly seen in movies. It makes the victim uncomfortable by trapping their head and hands in a plank of wood.

Pillory

400

This is the term for the perimeter ditch usually filled with water that surrounded the perimeter of a castle.

Moat

400

This critical theory about medicine had not been discovered yet which was vital for the treatment of the Black Death.

Germ Theory

400

Symbolizing intelligence and bravery, this beast had the head and wings of an eagle with the body of a lion.

Griffin

500

This Germanic heroic legend is one of the most translated poems of Old English literature, whose author is still unknown.

Beowulf

500

This device is only used for women to rip off their femininity.

Breast Ripper

500

First appearing in Spain, this invention was used to study the movement of celestial bodies by navigators and astronomers.

Astrolabe

500

Medicine of the Middle Ages was inspired by this Greek man, known as the “Father of Medicine.”

Hippocrates

500

Discussed by both Aristotle and Plato in their philosophy, this creature was half goat and half deer.

Hircocervus