The type of person chivalry was usually associated with
Knights
Who was Gothic Architecture named after?
The Goths (duh)
The church's first crusade sent people to the Holy Land. Where was that?
Jerusalem
While male peasants worked the field, what, typically, did their female counterparts do?
Also worked the field
This popular taco seasoning was once used to treat fevers by apothecaries.
Coriander/cilantro
According to codes of chivalry, beyond women, who should men be dutiful to?
God/The church
Where did gothic architecture originate?
France
How did the church gain money?
selling indulgences/money donated by rich people/tithes/extortion
What type of meat was the most available to peasants?
Pork
Music/poetry/song
What French word is "chivalry" stemmed from?
Cheval (horse)
The adjective "gothic" originally meant what?
brutish, unsophisticated
Did the church promote social mobility?
Absolutely not! To update one's status is an affront to God, who has decided that you should stay exactly where you are.
Why did peasants drink so much ale?
unclean water
Trial by Ordeal- You've been accused of a crime, and the local lord orders you to be thrown in a river. If you float, what is the verdict?
Guilty!
Beyond knights on the field, who was chivalry for?
Rich people/aristocrats
How long did it take to build the Notre Dame?
182 years (1163-1345)
Pope Innocent III excommunicated the entire Venetian army after they did what?
Crusaded through the city of Constantinople
Peasants were required to take up arms when called to. How long was the typical length of the service?
40 days
What Chinese dynasty was prevailing in China during this time?
To preserve the higher order, by 1200, who was banned from knighthood?
Peasants, sons of peasants/priests
This architectural feature contains a long pier and an arched top, which connects to a wall of a building, defining gothic era architecture.
Flying Buttress(es)
How many popes were there from 1000-1300?
55
How many men named Henry held the throne from 1000-1300 BCE?
3