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Worthy Women
100

He was crowned king of Castile at the age of eighteen, and then beat out his two older half-siblings to claim the crown as king of the united Leon-Castile. He fought to reclaim Spain from the Muslims

Ferdinand III

100

decree by Gregory IX that said anyone pointed out for heresy by the Dominicans was to be taken into custody by imperial officials (not stormtroopers), held for examination, and then punished

Excommunicamus

100

His kingdom was known as the Golden Horde. He was not a remote terrestrial planet on the edge of the galaxy in Star Wars.

Batu

100

This collective region is divided into the Golden Horde, Il-Khanate, Chagatai Khanate, and the Empire of Kublai Khan

The Four Khunates

100

Louis IX's regent who stopped his kidnapping and protected him from King Henry III

Blanche of Castile

200

He was named king of Germany by Pope Innocent IV after Henry Raspe died on campaign against Conrad's forces

William of Holland

200

the penalty for those who had rebelled against the emperor and God himself

Animadversio debita or Debt of Hatred

200

This duke fell with his men. When his stripped and headless body was found, only his wife could recognize him by the six toes on his left foot

Henry the Pious

200

What began in Aigues-Mortes and ended in Damietta, ultimately failed, leaving Jerusalem in Muslim hands

The Seventh Crusade

200

"[She] was a great sovereign, and sagacious, just, beneficent...and of warlike talent, and was endowed with all the admirable attributes and qualifications of kings..."

Raziyya (daughter of the Sultan of Delhi)

300

He survived on the throne for two decades by not trying to rule. He was devoted to fasting and prayer and the study of the Holy Word.

Nasirudden

300

the lawmaking assembly of Aragonese nobility

cortes

300

He created the idea of "absolute papal monarchy," meaning the pope stood above church law, was unbound by it, able to change it, depart from it, or eventually nullify it as needed

Pope Innocent IV

300

You can find the Sajo River in this country

Hungary

300

Wife of Louis IX and queen of France who gave birth without a midwife, with the aid of a seventy year old knight, who quickly whisked her and her newborn to safety right before the king's surrender

Margaret of Province

400

He had a hair-raising childhood: fighting, armed in combat, for the first time at nine; leading a siege at eleven; married at twelve. 

James of Aragon

400

an official pronouncement, validated by the authority of the pope, that reduced the amount of punishment a sinner would have to undergo in the afterlife

crusade indulgence

400

He was sent into exile when he was ten years old by his co-sultan

Al-Makik al-Ashraf

400

Those seeking to escape Mongols were generally safe in the shelter of an island because the Mongols didn't like to cross these, even if their prey was in sight.

oceans

400

After having her husband killed, she was murdered by her husband's ex-wife who had her servants beat her with wooden shoes.

Shajar al-Durr

500

He became the Great Khan after Guyuk's death but was elected only by a partial assembly, remaining in full control for nine years

Mongke

500

An estate of land, especially one held on the condition of feudal service

fief

500

On this day the Bahri agreed to the deal, Louis IX handed over his half ransom and was set free, ending the Seventh Crusade

May 5, 1254

500

Henry III crossed this twice in his invasions

English Channel
500

Ogodei's widow who used her power as regent to get Guyuk elected

Toregene