What was the island, that the Angles & Saxons started to take over, called?
Who won the Battle of Agincourt on October 25, 1415 and became part of the most famous battle of this war?
British King Henry V
The animal that carried the plague? The animal that mostly spread it to humans?
Rats and Flea
Where did the renaissance start?
In Italy
what German monk became upset with the catholic church’s practice?
Martin Luther
The fall of the ___ marked the end of the Classical Age and beginning of the Renaissance.
Western Roman Empire
The 100 years war was a long conflict that pitted the kingdoms of __ and ___ against eachother.
England and France
Who would unknowingly bring the disease to Europe?
Italian Merchants
Since the renaissance focused on humanism and realism was it secular or religiou?
Secular
Instead of 7 sacraments how many sacraments did Martin Luther & John Calvin say there are?
2 Sacraments
Who was Charles “The Hammer” Martel most famous for defeating at the Battle of Tours?
The Islamic/Muslim from Spain
Why did the French loose against England (aka Henry’s army)?
the French knights got stuck in the mud and were cut apart by the English archers
Where did the plague first appear?
Asia/Mongolia
What were the advantages Italy had?
access to trading routes, wealthy merchant class, close knit cities
What was the trial called when the Pope asked Charles V in Germany to put Luther on trial?
Diet of Worms
During 1054 what would divide Christianity into two sections? (Roman Catholics & Eastern Orthodox)
The Great Schism
What battle marked the end if the Age of Chivalry as poor peasant archers defeated the wealthy French knights?
Battle of Agincourt
The first country to feel the effects of the plague was ___?
Italy
What were the 3 most influential books in the renaissance>
The prince, Divine comedy, The book of the city of ladies
Who was the second leader of the Protestant reformation and what was one of his main points in Reformed Protestant theology?
John Calvin, Total Depravity
What were the 2 battles that would change European History in the year 1066?
Battle of Stamford Bridge & Battle of Hastings
Who was the illiterate peasant girl living in medieval France and believed she was chosen by God to lead France to victor?
Joan of Arc
The effects of the plague?
lead to loss of faith to Catholic Church, feudalism was weakened, peasants demanded more money, Middle Ages ended
What was the most important invention in the Renaissance?
printing press
Why was Henry Vlll”s oldest daughter named Bloody Mary?
because she began killing those who didn’t support her choice in making the country catholic