People I
People II
Dates
Vocabulary I
Vocabulary II
100

Muslim leader during the Crusades

Saladin

100

Financially supported Columbus' voyage in 1492

Ferdinand and Isabella

100

1215

King John signs the Magna Carta

100

The "great charter" of England which King John's nobles forced him to sign

Magna Carta

100

The French gained the upper hand in the 100 Years' War due to a new weapon called the ___________, which could shoot three arrows in the time it took an archer to fire the crossbow.

Longbow

200

 Signed the Magna Carta in 1215

King John

200

Crossed the English Channel, fought Harold in the Battle of Hastings, and became king of England

William, Duke of Normandy (later to be called William the Conqueror)

200

1096

The First Crusade

200

Began in Mongolia, spread by fleas on rats, killed 1/3 of the people.

The Black Death

200

A church court set up to try people of heresy during the reign of Ferdinand and Isabella of Spain.

the Spanish Inquisition

300

17-year-old peasant girl who led the French army to victory against the English in the 100 Years' War

Joan of Arc

300

The son of Eleanor of Aquitaine and Henry II; brother to King John. He fought in the Crusades against Saladin.

King Richard the Lion-Heart

300

1066

The Battle of Hastings where William Duke of Normandy defeats Harold and wins the throne of England

300

A war fought between England and France

The 100 Years' War
300

England's legislature is known as ___________

Parliament

400

Called for a Crusade to free the Holy Land

Pope Urban II

400

An English professor who translated the Bible into English 

John Wycliffe

400

1)  1337 - 1453

and 

2)  1347

1) 1337-1453:   The 100 Years' War (England vs. France)


2)  1347:  The Black Death  (Bubonic Plague)

400

The belief that a ruler's authority comes directly from God

Divine Right of Kings

400

No person can be held in prison without first being charged with a specific crime

habeas corpus 

500

A famous Scholastic who concluded that Faith and Reason can exist in harmony

Thomas Aquinas

500

A Bohemia believer who was burned at the stake for heresy. He said, "Go ahead and cook this goose. But in a hundred years there will come an eagle that you cannot touch." 

Jan Hus

500

1) 1054

and 

2) 1453

1) 1054:  The Great Schism--the church was divided into West (Roman Catholic) and East (Eastern Orthodox)

2) 1453:  Ottoman Turks capture Constantinople

500

This empire lasted from 962 to 1806 and comprised present-day Germany and neighboring lands. Otto I, Duke of Saxony, was its first ruler.

Holy Roman Empire

500

The Eastern half of the Roman Empire became known as the _________ Empire

Byzantine