Rise of Islam
Medieval Times
The Crusades
People to Know
Miscellaneous
100

Arabic for God, the supreme God of Islam

Allah

100

The structure of society during Medieval times

Feudal Society

100

What was the goal of the Crusades?

For Christians to take back the Holy Land (Jerusalem)
100

The Prophet of Islam

Muhammad 

100

Who is most responsible for spreading the Black Death?

Merchants 

200

The holy book of Islam

The Quran 

200

The warrior class in Europe

Knights

200

This man was the military leader of Muslims

Saladin

200

The Frankish King who became the Holy Roman Emperor

Charlemagne 

200

This was the place of great learning and scholarship during the Golden Age of Islam?

**Double points for the name of the place and the city it was in**

The House of Wisdom in Baghdad

300

The title given to the religious and political successor of Muhammad

Caliph

300

Peasants who were tied to their land

Serfs

300

What was promised to people who went on Crusade?

If you die on Crusades you're sins are forgiven and you go to heaven

300

Who won the Battle of Hastings?

William, Duke of Normandy (William the Conqueror)

300

Tell me 3 architectural features of the Golden Age

Horseshoe, Scalloped, Pointed Arches, Hypostyle, Arabesque, Calligraphy, Minarets, Large Domes, Courtyards with Fountains, Mihrab

400

Name 3 of the 5 pillars of Islam

belief, prayer, fasting, charity, pilgrimage


400

The most important institution in Europe at this time

The Catholic Church

400

The Crusades were a series of wars mainly between western European Christians and this group that controlled the Holy Land at this time.

Seljiuk Turks

400

This person called for the 1st Crusade

Pope Urban II

400
This was the architectural style of the High Middle Ages in Western Europe

Gothic

500

The ruling Dynasty of the Golden Age of Islam

The Abbasid Caliphate  

500

This was the only unified empire in Europe during this time

What is the Frankish Kingdom (Carolingian empire)

500

Why are the crusades called "History's Greatest Failure"

They didn't accomplish their main goal, but were very impactful in history.

500

This person signed Magna Carta

King John

500

This was the ethical code of conduct for Medieval Knights

Chivalry