City of God is his greatest work.
St. Augustine
The King is on the top tier of this social system.
Feudal System
John Knox
This son of a merchant lived, worked and travelled in China for 20 years and wrote a book about his travels.
Marco Polo
This was the caravan trade route from Rome to China.
The Silk Road
His Latin translation of the Bible is known as the Vulgate.
St. Jerome
This country's king became a Christian while leading the Viking raids in England.
Norway (Olaf Tryggvesson)
He called the Pope the Anti-Christ, boy that takes guts!
John Wycliffe
He is often regarded as a violent and abusive pope.
Urban VI
Some 50,000 people ventured out on THIS to the Holy Land to get an indulgence or to acquire land.
Crusades
He wrote a book of rules for monks and nuns to follow.
St. Benedict
He was the hero of the Battle of Tours.
Charles Martel
His teaching stressed Sola Fide, Sola Gratia and Sola Scriptura.
Martin Luther
This group of people travelled by sea in search of new lands to farm and plunder.
Scandinavian Vikings
Buttresses, tall windows, and floor plans laid out in shape of a cross are characteristics of this style of architecture.
Gothic
He lived like a hermit in the woods and his followers are known as "Little Brothers"
St. Francis
He put King Childeric in a monastery and appointed himself as King.
Pepin the Short
He was imprisoned for heresy and burned at the stake July 6, 1415.
John Huss
This Sultan of Egypt allowed Christians to visit the Holy Sepulcher.
Saladin
In this council, the full deity and the full humanity of Christ was affirmed.
The Council of Chalcedon
His nickname is the "dumb ox".
St. Thomas Aquinas
This King of Germany married the widowed Queen Adelaide and became king of Italy
Otto I
His book, The Institutes, explain the teachings of the Christian faith.
John Calvin
He built the Hagia Sophia, a Byzantine Masterpiece.
Justinian the Great
The East West Schism caused the church to split. The Roman Catholic Church in the West and THIS church in the East.
Eastern Orthodox Church