A long bitter argument
Feud
Murdered in Canterbury Cathedral
Thomas Becket
A group of people who listen to information presented during a trial in a court and make decisions about whether someone is guilty or innocent
Jury
Place where Eleanor of Aquitaine's tomb is located
Westminster Cathedral
Holy Roman Emperor. Killed those who did not convert.
Charlemagne
A journey undertaken for a religious purpose
Pilgrimage
A duchess, First married to Louis, became Queen of England
Eleanor of Aquitaine
Feudalism
Normandy, France Europe
Long pole used during tournaments
Lance
(Idiom) Be the center of attention, be surrounded by people who want to talk, listen, and entertain
Hold Court
Oldest son of Henry II and Eleanor of Aquitaine, led the Third Crusade
King Richard I
A form of government in which people choose their leaders
Democracy
Place where Monks lived
monastery
Pets used for hunting other small birds and animals
Hawking/ Falconry
The way a country manages its money and resources to produce, buy, and sell goods and services.
Economy
First King of Plantagenet dynasty, created the jury system
Henry II
This King's power was limited by the Magna Carta
King John
Place where Joan of Arc was from
Orleans
Book that listed the rules of the monastary
The Rule of Saint Benedict
The oldest son of the king of France; the male heir to the throne
Dauphin
From the city of Normandy, Became king of England, Created the Domesday Book
William the Conqueror
How did the shield tax benefit King Henry II and future kings?
The shield tax gave kings more control of who they could put in their battles, lessened the authority of the nobles
Where the Black Death started
Asia
Crusades