Early Middle Ages
Medieval Times
Castles and Siege Warfare
Medieval Life
Church Power
100

Capital of Byzantine Empire?

Constantinople

100

What was a Viking?

raider, pirate who farmed most of time

100

Type of castle with a keep on top of a mound?

motte and bailey

100

Who performed surgeries in the Middle Ages?

barbers

100

He began the monastic movement in Europe in the 500s AD?

St. Benedict

200

Powerful Byzantine emperor who reclaimed much of Roman Empire?

Justinian

200

Which three countries did Vikings come from?

Norway, Denmark, Sweden

200

Type of castle with two walls and round towers?

concentric castle

200

What was the relationship between lord and vassal?

lord gave land (fief) and protection, vassal served the lord

200

Benedictines took three vows. What were they?

poverty, chastity, obedience

300

Church built in Constantinople, massive dome?

Hagia Sophia

300

What was the code of honor knights lived by?

chivalry

300

Type of siege weapon that used a counterweight?

trebuchet

300

What was the manor?

estate for a lord-castle, village

300

What was it called when someone was completely cut off from the Church and all sacraments?

excommunication

400

Battle where Muslim armies were stopped before taking over Europe?

Battle of Tours (732 AD)

400

Before becoming a squire and then a knight, a 7 year old boy would start training as a what?

page

400

Type of siege weapon that was rolled up to a castle wall and let a ramp down?

siege tower

400

Holy objects or bones of a saint?

relic

400

This man was a wealthy knight and then began an order of friars, or traveling monks?

St. Francis of Assisi

500

Name of Frankish king who emphasized education?

Charlemagne

500

What was the most popular event at tournaments?

jousting

500

Very effective and cheap type of siege warfare involving collapsing a castle wall?

mining under

500

Journey to a holy site?

pilgrimage

500

What was the split between the Catholic Church and Orthodox Church called in 1054 AD?

Great Schism