This is a term referring to a code of conduct followed by Knights during the Middle Ages.
What is chivalry?
These three languages derive from Latin and spoken around the world today.
What are Spanish, French, and Italian.
This is what community life in Feudal Europe during the Middle Ages focused around.
What is the church?
This was the name of the disease that spread rapidly from Asia to the Middle East, and finally into Europe.
What is the Bubonic Plague?
This term refers to the period of time during which a king or queen rules.
What is reign?
This term means causing someone to suffer because of their beliefs.
What is persecute?
He united Europe into a single unified Christian empire.
Who was Charlemagne?
These were the two groups training to become knights.
What are pages and squires?
This technological advance helped the English win many battles at the beginning of the Hundred Years' War.
What is the longbow?
These were the riots that broke out in Constantinople during the reign of Justinian I.
What were the Nika Riots?
This term refers to someone who holds beliefs different to a set of religious teachings.
What is heretic?
This is the year that the Roman Empire officially fell.
What is 476 C.E. (or A.D.)?
This was why clergy were often chosen as advisors to the kings in Europe.
What is they could read and write?
This woman dressed as a man to fight in the Hundred Years' War, was called a heretic, and burned at the stake by the English.
Who was Joan of Arc?
Constantine decided to move the capital of the Roman Empire because of these two reasons.
What is it was easy to defend and it was the center of trade between Europe and Asia?
This term refers to a violent action in opposition to a government or law.
What is revolt?
The Franks grew powerful because of a new style of war that used this.
What is knights on horseback?
This was what Ladies in Feudal Europe were expected to do.
What is care for the children and household?
This is the idea that laws exist and all citizens, including monarchs, must obey them.
What is Rule of Law?
They are at the top of the hierarchy in the Catholic Church.
What is the pope?
This term refers to the concept that there is a universal order built into nature that can guide moral thinking.
What is Natural Law?
This is what Pope Leo III crowned Charlemagne the Emperor of the Holy Roman Empire in exchange for.
What is military support?
In addition to new farming methods, this was another reason for the growth of towns during the Middle Ages.
What is the revival of long-distance trade?
This is the idea that Lords have the right and responsibility to check the power of the King.
What is Balance of Power?
This is a body of rulings made by judges or very old traditional laws that become part of a nation's legal system.
What is Common Law?