Transforming the Roman World
Feudalism
Growth of European Kingdoms
Byzantine Empire
Crusades
100
Under Germanic Law, if an accused person was unharmed after a physical trial he or she was presumed innocent
What is a(n) Ordeal
100
The most important gift a lord could give to a vassal
What is a fief (piece of land)
100
Document that was eventually used to strengthen the idea that a monarch’s power was limited, not absolute.
What is the Magna Carta
100
Emperor of the Eastern Roman Empire
Who is Justinian
100
The council called by Pope Urban II to rally support for the "Holy War"
What is the Council of Clermont
200
Monk who established the basic form of Monasticism in the Catholic Church
Who is Saint Benedict
200
Code of ethics that Knights were supposed to uphold
What is Chivalry
200
Philip IV developed 3 ________, which are similar to present day social classes.
What is estates
200
Capital of the Eastern Roman Empire
What is Constantinople
200
The First Crusade was successful in capturing this city.
What is Palestine (Jerusalem)
300
A revival of learning and culture brought on by Charlemagne
What is the Carolingian Renaissance
300
Unwritten rules that came to characterize feudalism and determined the relationship between lord and his vassal
What is the feudal contract
300
Hugh Capet established this dynasty after the fall of the Carolingian Empire
What is the Capetian Dynasty
300
What was the name of Justinian's codification of Roman Law
What is the Body of Civil Law
300
This man led the Muslim forces to retake Jerusalem
Who is Saladin
400
Established the first Frankish Kingdon
Who is Clovis
400
The first viking settlement in Europe
What is Normandy
400
Became one of the most powerful Russian princes (appointed by the Mongols) after he defeated an invading German army in 1242.
Who is Alexander Nevsky
400
Which Empire emerged after the fall of the Eastern Roman Empire
What is the Byzantine Empire
400
Name of the Monastic Leader who forged the alliance for the Second Crusade
Who is Bernard of Clairvaux
500
Writing rooms established by monks used to copy early classical works as well as the Bible
What is a scriptoria
500
The most famous Aristocratic woman in the Middle Ages. She married King Louis VII of France at age 15 and later remarried King Henry II of England
Who is Eleanor of Aquitaine
500
Name the Eastern-Slavic people gave to Viking Rulers
What is Rus
500
Leader of the Eastern Orthodox Church
What is the patriarch
500
This man led what came to be called as the "Children's Crusade"
Who is Nicolas of Cologne