Castles and Knights
Medieval Kingdoms
New Ideas
Renaissance Rulers
Arts
100

Why did lords and kings build castles?

for protection against attacks

100

Who were the Anglo-Saxons?

people who settled in the island of Britain during the Middle Ages

100

What invention by Johannes Gutenberg made it easier to spread new ideas and information?

printing press

100

Henry VIII became the heir to the throne of England after what event in his family?

the death of his brother Arthur

100

The teenage mutant ninja turtles were named after 4 renaissance painters. Name them

Leonardo, Michelangelo, Donatello, Rafael

200

What is a moat?

A type of castle defense that is dug in the ground around a castle (may or may not be filled with water)

200

Who was Charlemagne?

King of the Franks who then became the Holy Roman Emperor

200

What did Copernicus believe about the erth and the sun?

the earth revolves around the sun (heliocentric model)

200

Why did Henry VIII want to divorce Catherine of Aragon?

he wanted a son and she only had a daughter
200

What is realism?

An art style that tries to make things look as life like as possible

300
What 2 roles must a boy go through before he can be a knight?

page and squire

300

Where did the Vikings come from?

Scandinavia 

300

What did Galileo build in order to see the planets?

telescope

300

What happened to each of Henry VIII's wives? (You may use the rhyme from the song)

Divorced, beheaded, died, divorced, beheaded, survived

300

Who painted the Mona Lisa?

Leonardo da Vinci

400

What makes a knight different from a regular soldier?

Wealth, special training, code of chivalry

400

What is the difference between the Middle Ages and Medieval Times?

They are the same!

400

Why did Martin Luther nail a list of 95 complaints to the door of a church in 1517?

to protest corruption in the Catholic Church and begin the Protestant movement

400

Queen Elizabeth I became queen after her 2 siblings ____________ and ______________ had already ruled and died

Edward and Mary

400

What was the name of William Shakespeare's theatre?

The Globe

500

What does a catapult do?

It launches big stone over castle walls- a form of siege warfare 

500

What is feudalism?

A system of government and land ownership

(King, Bishop/Nobles, Lords/Knights, peasants)

500

A mix between magic and chemistry, people used this practice to try to make gold out of other substances

Alchemy

500

Why is the Elizabethan Age known as the golden age of English history?

it was a time of peace, prosperity, expansion, and art

500

Name 3 Shakespearean plays

Romeo and Juliet, Hamlet, MacBeth, Othello, Midsummer Night's Dream, The Taming of the Shrew, Twelfth Night, The Tempest, King Lear, Richard III, Antony and Cleopatra, Julius Caesar