This was the method to kill Joan.
What is burned at the stake?
This War was named after its length of years fought.
What is the Hundred Years War?
This is a Crusade.
What is a Holy War.
These people were not slaves, but could not leave.
What is a Serf?
When studying Ethiopia and the Middle East, Mr. Rupiper focused heavily on this highly traded beverage.
What is Coffee?
This is another term for capture.
What is Seized?
In 1337, this King claimed himself ruler of France.
Who is King Edward III?
This Religious figure helped the Emperor form an Army.
Who is the Pope?
These figures were the rulers of lands and collected taxes.
Who are Lords?
This road was a trade route for commodities and ideas from Asia to Europe and dropping into the Middle East and India.
What is the Silk Road?
The English were at war with this European Country.
Who are the French?
William of Normandy becomes king of England in this year.
What is 1066?
Crusaders donned this garment in battle.
What is a Red Cross?
These Unions of industry guaranteed quality and workers rights.
What are Guilds.
This revolutionary invention by the Chinese Monks in an effort to discover life extending elixirs changed warfare forever.
What is Gunpowder?
The Spanish and this other European Country were at war with the Muslims.
Who are the Portuguese?
The first major battle of the 100 Years war took place here.
What is Crecy?
This was the King of Egypt. (Proper pronunciation.)
Who was Saladin?
These are the available ranks of a Guild member from the lowest rank to the most prestige.
Who are Apprentices, Journeymen, and Masters?
Silk was made by boiling these and unweaving them into fine strands.
What is a Silkworm Cocoon?
This was the primary charge against Joan.
What is improper dress?
This was the Language of Nobility.
What is French?
This was the Pope during the Crusades.
Who was Pope Urban II?
These figures in history could take up crafts and formed guilds of their own as well.
What are Women?
These were traded along the Silk road and other trade routes along side tangible goods.
What are Religion and Ideas?