This King introduced the feudal system.
Who is King William?
To European Christians, the Muslims in Spain, were known as.
Who were the Moors?
The peninsula where present-day Spain and Portugal are located.
What is the iberian Peninsula?
This order was to fight heresy and to preach to ordinary people.
What was the Mendicant Order?
A group of workers practicing the same craft, who have joined together to protect their economic interests.
What is a Guild?
This King was forced to sign the Magna Carta.
Who was King John?
What is a monotheistic religion, believing in one god.
What is Judaism?
What was all that was left of Moorish Spain?
What was the Kingdom of Granada?
An Italian monk named Benedict established a new European version of monastic life.
What was the Benedict Rule?
Unlike human-made law, natural law DOES NOT change over time or from one society to another.
What is Natural Law?
He is known for the Irish holiday. He also converted many Irish people to Christianity.
Who was Saint Patrick?
A large community of Christians spread across the world.
What is Christendom?
What was the first document to put into writing the principle that the king and his government was not above the law.
What was Constantinople?
The conflict between the kingdoms of England and France lasted from 1337 to 1453 and became known as?
What was the Hundred Years' War?
A law that has developed from custom and judges' decisions, rather than acts of a lawmaking assembly.
What is Common Law?
This king united most of Western and Central Europe, and was the first recognised emperor to rule from the west after the fall of the Western Roman Empire approximately three centuries earlier.
Who was Charlemagne?
The believe that nature is sacred and that the natural cycles of birth, growth and death observed in the world around us carry profoundly spiritual meanings.
What is Paganism?
Where does our topic take place?
What was Medieval Europe?
What was the first document to put into writing the principle that the king and his government was not above the law.
What is the Magna Carta?
A journey undertaken to worship at a holy place.
What is Pilgrimage?
He believed that all nature was a reflection of God. He also established an order.
Who was Francis of Assisi?
What is the faith, practice, and church order of the Roman Catholic Church.
What is Catholicism?
The Franks ruled in this place.
What is Gaul, (present-day France) and Germany?
A series of military campaigns to establish Christians control over the Holy Land.
What were the Crusades?
Refers to a court order to bring an arrested person before a judge or court.
What is Habeas Corpus?