Popes & Kings
The Crusades
Medieval Christianity
Medieval Politics
Church Challengers
100
The pope and the king did controlled this.
Who controlled most of European society?
100
A Holy War
What is a Crusade?
100
Christianity
This was the main religion in medieval Europe
100
The Magna Carta
What document King John signed that required kings to obey the law?
100
Religious ideas that go against the church.
What is a heresy?
200
The pope would punish them in one of various ways.
What would the pope do when he felt someone was working against the church?
200
The Muslim Turks and the Christians.
What main two groups fought during the Crusades?
200
Monastery
Where did monks live?
200
A 100 year war between France and England.
What is the Hundred Years' war?
200
She is the one who helped pay for Christopher Columbus' voyage.
Queen Isabella
300
They fought for power
Why did kings and popes fight?
300
Trade in Europe and more power in kings
What did the Crusades end up bringing?
300
A group of people who dedicate their lives to religion and follow common rules.
What is a religious order?
300
A peasant named John of Arc did this.
Who rallied the French troops during the Hundred Years' War?
300
It was an organisation of priests who punished anyone who practiced there old religion
What was the Spanish Inquisition?
400
Pope Urban
Which pope started the crusades?
400
Christian leaders fought among themselves and planned poorly.
What was one main reason the Crusades failed?
400
They were people who belonged to religious orders but lived and worked on the general public.
Who are friars?
400
A deadly plague that swept through Europe from 1347 AD to 1351 AD.
What is the Black Death?
400
Reconquista
What was the phrase used for the battles fought to take Spain from the Moors?
500
Pope Gregory VII questioned Emperor Henry IV about a bishop chosen by Henry.
Why did Emperor Henry IV have Pope Gregory VII removed as pope?
500
1147 AD
When was the Second Crusade launched?
500
He was a Dominican philosopher who argued that rational thought could be used to support Christian beliefs.
Who was Thomas Aquinas and what was he known for?
500
The 1330s is when parliament did this.
When was parliament was divided into the House of Lords and the House of Commons?
500
Jews were blamed for The Black Death and they weren't Christian.
Why did Jews flee Europe?