Medieval Monarchs
Medieval Monarchs Part 2
The Magna Carta and The Crusades
Medieval Education and Literature
The Plague
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This battle was fought when the King of England died without an heir 

The Battle of Hastings 

100

This is the result of Henry II saying "who will rid me of this meddlesome priest" 

The murder of Archbishop Thomas Becektt 
100

Magna Carta translates to this in Latin 

The Great Charter 

100

This medieval university was one of the few to educate women 

Notre Dame 

100

This is the origin of the bubonic plague 

Mongolia 

200

He was victorious at The Battle of Hastings 

William the Conqueror 

200

This is the reason King John ends up on the throne 

His brother is away on a crusade 

200

Monarchs being held to the same accountability of common people and due process are both included in this document 

The Magna Carta 

200

Wake at 5, prayer, class until 10, lunch, class until 5, study, sleep was the schedule at this location 

Medieval universities 

200

The plague spreads by (piece of candy if you sing your answer) 

fleas on rats 

300

When William the Conqueror wanted to know how much land was in his new kingdom, he ordered this 

A census 

300

Cruel, greedy, and immature are adjectives used to describe this medieval ruler 

King John 

300

This says you cannot be held in jail without first being charged with a crime 

Habeas Corpus 

300

The characters in the Canterbury Tales are brought together for this reason 

a quest to see the Archbishop of Canterbury 
300

This religious group was often blamed for Bubonic Plague 

Jews 

400

The findings of William the Conqueror's census were compiled in a book known as this 

The Domesday Book 

400

This is the result of King John's disagreement with the pope 

Excommunication 

400

The crusades primary purpose was to reclaim this 

The Holy Land 

400

This is the proposal made by the Innkeeper to the characters in The Canterbury Tales 

a story-telling competition 

400

This was the European country where the plague first appeared 

Italy 

500

Common Law and a jury system were created by this medieval monarch 

Henry II 

500

The Magna Carta requires a monarch to have approval from his council before he can do this 

Raise taxes 

500

People traveling and improved economy were results of this event 

The Crusades 

500

Flying buttresses and gargoyles could be seen on these medieval buildings 

Cathedrals 
500

This was why the plague was often referred to as the "black death" 

skin turned black