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Which statement about the revolt of the English peasants in 1381 is NOT true
John Baull
Which was not in some way directly associated with feaudalism
Vassals
The Patrimony of St. Peter was also known as:
The Papal States
Which Pope was the opponent of the King PHilip IV The Fair of France in the early 14th Century
Boniface VII
Which wasNOT one of the seven liveral arts studied at universities in the Middle Ages
Grammar, Rhetoric, Arithmetic, Geometry, Music, Astronomy, Logic/Dialect
What did the Council of Constance do with the former priest John Huss
They burned him at the stake
The Pope who preaced the First Crusade was
Pope Urbin II
How were the kings of Germany selected
Eleceted by a group of seven electors
In the Middle Ages a proprietary church was a church:
That was owned by Laymen (common people)
Who handed the English their first defeat in the Hundred Years War
Joan of Ark
Under which of their rulers did the French convert to Catholic Christitianity
Clovis
Which monastic order fought as soldiers in the Crusades
Templains, Hospitlans, Teutonic
Walter the Penniless is most famous for
led the First Crusade
The Renaissance first began in
Italy
Why was the Battle of Crecy in 1346 a significant turning point in the history of Europe=
the common men beat the nobles and knights
during the Babylonian Captivity of the church the papal court was located in the city of
avignon
the Great Schism of 1378-1415 was
the church had 2 different popes and two sets of cardinals
what ruler did pope Gregory VII make stand barefoot in the snow for four days at Canossa
Henry the IV
An anti pope was
A pope not recognized by the Catholic church
which french king suffered from severe bouts of madness during the hundred years war
Charles VI
which was the first royal family to rule over France
Merovingian
which english king is sometimes called the father of english common law
Henry II
which is NOT a characteristic of Gothic architecture
pointed arches, stained glass, flying buttresses, thin walls
Romanesque architecture can best be identified by its
round of arches, thick walls, small windows
what happened during the hundred years war that temporarily stopped the fighiting in 1347-1348
the black death/plague
which crusading king of france is the only french king ever sainted by the catholic church
Louis the IX
the Great Schism which lasted from 1378 to 1415 was finally ended by what church council
Council of Constance
the reform minded followers of John Wycliff in english were called
lollards
what famous city did the Fourth Crusade capture and loot in 1204 AD
Constantinople
which two innocations allowed medieval farmers to begin to use horses for plowing in place of oxen in the 10th century
its collar and horse shoes
who was the famous scholastic scholar of the middle ages who has an affiar with his student Heloise
Peter Abelard
Which was the first university in northern europe
University of Paris
what did the flagellants beging to do in 1348 to try to atone for sin and to stop the Black Death
they beat/whipped themselves
what was the jacquerie
french peasants
which people conquered russia in the 13th century
the mongols
Summa Theologica
Thomas Aquinas
Unam Sanctum
Pope Boniface VII
Decretum
Gratian
The Cantebury Tales
Geoffrey Chaucer
The Divine Comedy
Dante Alighieri
Dictatus Papae
Pope Gregory the VII
Body of Civil Law
Justinian
Life of Charlemagne
Einhard
Doomsday Book
William I the Conquerer
Magna Carta
King John
Pluralism
Church men holding two or more offices
Annates
Popr's first year salary
Simony
buying and selling off church offices
Transubstantiation
the body and blood of Jesus
Nicolaitanism
no marriage for priests
mendicant
a begging monk
interdict
no church service
excomminication
kicked out of church
bull
decree from Pope
inquisition
trying someone for heresy
battle of manzikert
turks beat the Bezentines
battle of poitiers
edward defeats the French
bosworth field
where Richard the III was killed and the War of Roses ends
Battle of Formigny
French won with cannons
Siege of Zara
Crusafers defreat Christian cities in the Fourth Crusade
Beige of Orleans
Joan of Ark defeats the British English
Runnymead
The English Barrians defeat King John
Battle of Crecy
Edward III defeats the French with longbows
Battle of Adrianople
The first medieval-styled knights
Battle of Agincourt
Henry the V of England defeats the French