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Missionary to Ireland

Saint Patrick

100

He promoted education in the Holy Roman Empire

Charlemagne

100
The fortress where the Jews hid themselves from the Romans

Masada

100

Brown, fuzzy fruit from New Zealand

Kiwi

100

Adventurous queen of France then England

Eleanor of Aquitaine

200

Nicknamed the 'Scourge of God'.

Atilla the Hun

200

They raided monasteries and villages off the coasts of Europe  

The Vikings

200

A creed is a statement of 

Belief

200

A city in the Holy Roman Empire

Worms

200

Latin word for Cross

crux

300
Sacked the city of Rome. 

Vandals

300

I incorporated the ten commandments into English common law. 

Alfred the Great

300

The Latin word Credo means

I believe. 

300

A traveling musician well versed in song and poetry

Troubadour

300

He killed King Duncan I to become king of Scotland

Macbeth

400

Celtic war cheif

King Arthur

400

The Dead Sea Scrolls were written and stored near the Red Sea by the

Essenes

400

Hero of the Great Jewish Revolt

Bar-Kokhba

400

Saladin was the __________ of Egypt

Sultan

400

Who was added to the Tales of Robin Hood to make them more interesting?

Maid Marian

500

King and queen of the Byzantine Empire

Justinian & Theodora

500

His nickname came after he rescued people from a sinking ship. 

Leif Erikson

500

A king fights and kills a snarling monster in the epic poem called

Beowolf

500

An Arab term for a Jewish leader

Exilarch

500

The war that resulted when Richard the Lionhearted tried to take back the Holy Lands from Saladin. 

The 3rd Crusade