The Crusades
The Bubonic Plague
Pope vs. Emperor
The Spanish Inquisition
The Reconquista
100

What were the Crusades?

A series of military campaigns to establish Christian control over the Holy Land.

100

What is the name that historians use for the Bubonic Plague in present day?

The Black Death.

100

Who won the right to be able to appoint bishops?

The Pope.

100

What was the Spanish Inquisition?

A series of investigations to find and judge heretics.

100

What was the Reconquista?

The reclaiming of Spain from the Muslims.

200

What was the goal of the First Crusade?

To reclaim the Holy Land.

200

What was the first sign of the Bubonic Plague?

Large buboes appearing around the body.

200

What did Pope Gregory VII do to Emperor Henry IV in response to the king trying to remove the Pope from his position?

He excommunicated him from the Church.

200

Who were the highly prosecuted groups during the Spanish Inquisition?

Jews and Muslims.

200

What were the group of Muslims in Spain called?

The Moors.

300

What land did the crusaders unintentionally raid in the Fourth Crusade?

Constantinople.

300

Who were the most common scapegoats for the plague at the time?

The Jewish People.

300

What agreement gave the Church the sole authority to appoint bishops, and much more?

The Concordat of Worms.

300

Who were the King and Queen that started the Spanish Inquisition?

King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella.

300

After the Reconquista, what was the most prominent religion in Spain?

Christianity.

400

Who led the First Crusade?

Peter the Hermit.

400

Approximately How much of Europe's population at the time was wiped out from the Bubonic Plague?

1/3

400

What was the importance of bishops that made them so desirable to the Pope and King to be able to appoint?

Bishops could support their policies and they controlled much land and wealth.

400

What were the King and Queens' goal for the Spanish Inquisition?

To unite the religions of the people of Spain.

400
Before the Reconquista, what things flourished under Moorish rule?

Science and Medicine.

500

What provoked the Third Crusade?

The fall of Jerusalem.

500

Where did the Bubonic Plague begin?

Central Asia.

500

What did Henry IV do that caused the Pope to appoint a rival bishop?

He ignored the rules that the Pope had set.

500

How did this affect the population of Spain?

Their population lowered a lot.

500

What was the most popular city in Spain?

Cordoba.