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