The Catholic Church
Monasticism
People
Feudalism
The Vikings
100
This word comes from the Latin word for father.
What is Pope?
100
This person was in charge of a monastery.
What is an abbot?
100
The Magyars settled in this part of Europe.
What is Hungary?
100
The grant of land made to a vassal was called this.
What is a fief?
100
He settled Greenland.
Who is Erik the Red?
200
A group of parishes is headed by this person.
What is a bishop?
200
Nuns lived here.
What are convents or nunneries?
200
He created what became known as the Carolingian Empire.
Who was Charlemagne?
200
This person was at the top of feudal society.
Who is the king?
200
He discovered Newfoundland.
Who is Leif Erikson?
300
The Catholic Church is based here.
What is Rome?
300
He came up with a set of rules to guide a community of monks.
Who is Saint Benedict?
300
He was the first Germanic leader to convert to Christianity.
Who was Clovis?
300
These people were at the bottom of the feudal hierarchy.
What are serfs / peasant?
300
This is the area of Europe the Vikings came from.
What is Scandinavia?
400
This is another word for bishopric.
What is a diocese?
400
These are the three vows monks were supposed follow.
What are poverty, chastity, and obedience?
400
Convents were headed by these people.
What are abbesses?
400
This was the most important obligation a vassal had to his lord.
What is to perform military service for about 40 days?
400
He attempted to conquer England in 1066.
Who is Harold Hardrada?
500
He was pope from 590 to 604. He strengthened the power of the church.
Who is Gregory I?
500
The term for people sent out to carry out a religious message.
What are missionaries?
500
She was the most famous woman of the 12th century.
Who was Eleanor of Aquitaine?
500
This was the code of ethics knights were supposed to follow.
What is chivalry?
500
In what year was the first Viking attack on a Monastery?
What is 793?