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1054 was the year this 'Great' event happened.
What is the Great Schism?
100
This man was elected pope after not even being a priest.
Who was Innocent III?
100
These three things are what Luther based his theological perspective off of, they can be found in Romans 1.

What were Sola Fides, Sola Gracia, and Sola Scriptura

100
This illness killed 1/3 of Europe, and was one of the many results of the Crusades.
What is the Black Plague?
100
This man was the founder of the Marovingian Empire.
Who was Clovis I.
200
The Ottoman Turks took the capital of Constantinople on this date, causing the Fall of the Eastern Roman Empire.
When was May 29, 1453?
200
Innocent fought with this ruler after the ruler married their cousin. Innocent had to threaten excommunication for this marriage to end.
Who was Alfonso IX?
200
After this life-changing experience, Martin Luther promised to St. Anne that he would become a monk.
What was getting struck by lightning?
200
This crusade is when Frederick Barbarossa drowned and two other Kings did not accomplish much.
When was the Third Crusade?
200
This document was signed in 1075. It stated that the Pope would excommunicate any ruler who appointed a bishop.
What is the Dictatus Papae?
300
Halloween of 1517 is when this event took place.

What was the posting of the 95 Theses?

300
These are not your everyday weapons, but did just fine for Innocent III.
What were excommunication and interdiction?
300
This book written by students, displays another side of Luther's life and theological perspectives that were found in his home life. 

What is Table Talk?

300
This was by far the most successful crusade where much of the Holy Land was conquered.
What is the First Crusade?
300
This man was the Third Major Domo. The Pope makes him King in exchange for protection.
Who was Pepin III "The Short?"
400
John Huss was burned at the stake on this date after being promised safe conduct.
When was July 6, 1415?
400
This ruler divorced a Dutch princess, but quickly got back together with her after Innocent issued an interdict against France.
Who was Philip II?
400
Martin Luther found himself excommunicated from the church at this event.
What was the Diet of Worms?
400
This result of the crusades spurred the event centered around a growing concern for the value of the individual.
What was the Renaissance?
400
This man was considered the most important figure of the middle ages. 
Who was Charlemagne?
500
The Hegira or "Breaking of Old Ways" took place on this date.
When was September 24, 622?
500
This concept became very popular after Innocent's rule when people began to wonder why a man in Rome could control other countries far away from him.
What is nationalism?
500
This castle was Martin Luther's safe space, he spent a year here after he was 'kidnapped'.
Where is the Wartburg Castle?
500
This crusade is not considered a genuine crusade. 
What is the Children's Crusade?
500
This document assigns secular power to vassals, and the pope assigns spiritual power. The church also gains lots of money from this. 
What is the Concordat of Worms?