L26: The Development of Feudalism in Western Europe
L27:The Decline of Feudalism
L28: The Byzantine Empire
Misc 1
Misc 2
100

Who was the 6ft 4in tall leader that was always "stately and dignified" credited for unified the much of Europe

Charlemagne 

100

From around 1350-1450 the French and British fought in a series of wars, what do we call these events? 

The Hundred Years War

100

What is the name of the Church that existed in the Byzantine empire

The Eastern Orthodox Church

100

In the system of Feudalism, a social hierarchy was in place. Who/what group of people were the lowest in society?

Serfs

100

Historians believe that the black death began in Asia, How did it reach Europe?

Trade routes

200

In the system of feudalism, Kings would grant lands to their lords in exchange for military support in their time of need. What is another name for the land they would grant to their subjects?

Fiefs

200

A system of government that was founded by King Edward I that included commoners and lower-ranking clergy is called what?

Model Parliament 

200

The Hagia Sophia was built for what purpose?

Church, Religious purposes

200

Who was the leader of the Franks prior to Charlemagne?  He became a leader at age 15 and ruled for more than 30 years expanding the boundaries of the Frankish Kingdom 

Clovis

200

How was the black death spread?

A bacteria carried by fleas and fleas infected rats that spread the disease

300

A code of ideal behavior for knights to follow is commonly referred to as?

Chivalry

300

Joan of Arc displayed heroism and led the French army to victory in the Battle of Orleans. How did this impact the French resistance?

a new sense of national identity and unity (Nationalism)

300

In the Byzantine Empire, who was considered the leader in religious matters?

The Emperor

300

The Magna Carta is most notably remembered for doing what?

Limit Monarch's power (King not above the law)

300

After the chariot races in the Hippodrome violent rioting broke out and resulted in a rebellion that destroyed much of Constantinople. What two teams were competing that led to the revolts?

Blues and Greens 

400

One of the taxes that peasants paid to their lords was a Merchet. What does the Merchet tax cover?

When a women married her father or husband had to pay a fee called a Merchet

400

Some legal reforms were done in Britain including a jury to accuse someone of a crime, cases tried by a royal judge, and prisoners can't be jailed without reason. Who is credited for these reforms?

King Henry II

400

Who was the leader of the Byzantine Empire when Charlemagne was crowned the Holy Roman Emperor? (Lead to the growing split between the churches of east and west)

Empress Irene 

400

What year marked the fall of the Roman Empire?

476 CE

400

What technology aloud the British to defeat the French in early battles, such as the one at Crecy?

the long bow

500

William the Conqueror is credited for the bringing a line of what to England

Norman Kings 

500

Historians have estimated that the Black plague killed how many Europeans? (Answer either in fraction of population or number total)

24 million or 1/3 the population 

500

What was done to create Justinian's Code?

Re-examined and revised outdated roman laws that were passed down

500

What were symptoms of the Black Death?

Sneezing, coughing, vomiting, fever, and black-n-blue swelling 

500

Name the "Church of the West" and the "Church of the East"

Roman Catholic Church = West

Eastern Orthodox Church = East