Title: JEOPARDY
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Vocabulary
3He was the first of the Frankish, Merovingian
kings, who accepted Christianity after winning an
important battle.
Who was Clovis?
4This is where the Franks stopped the Muslim
expansion into Southern France and Western Europe.
Where was Tours?
5This is the name of the dynasty established by
Pepin III after giving the Pope, Lombard lands
conquered in battle.
What was the Carolingian Dynasty?
6He was crowned King of the Franks and Holy Roman
Emperor on Christmas Day 800 A.D.
Who was Charlemagne?
7This is the Treaty that divided Charlesmagnes
great empire into three weaker Kingdoms.
What was the Treaty of Verdun?
8This is the name given to the act of awarding all
of the land, and the title to the eldest son in a
family.
What is primogeniture?
9This is feudal grant of land.
What is a fief?
10This the lords third of the land that he kept
for himself.
What was the Lords domain?
11This was the Medieval code of conduct.
What was chivalry?
12Dont Choke!
Daily Double
13This was the economic system that developed in
Medieval Europe after the fall of Rome.
What was manorialism, where everything was made
on the manor?
14These people were the nomads from central Asia,
whose tactics and fighting style resembled the
Huns, settling in Eastern Europe.
Who were the Magyars?
15He was the Norman leader who conquered England in
1066.
Who was William the Conqueror?
16He was the archbishop of Canterbury who was
murdered by the Kings soldiers after refusing to
allow Henry II to take control of Church law and
revenues.
Who was Thomas Becket?
17He was the English king that was forced to sign
the Magna Carta in 1215 at Runnymeade.
Who was King John I?
18He was the shrewd French Capetian king who seized
English lands while Richard II was off fighting
the Crusades.
Who was Philip Augustus or Philip II?
19From 1198-1216, he was considered the most
powerful Pope in history and led the papacy to
its zenith in prestige and power.
Who was Pope Innocent III?
20This was the practice of paying for a position in
the church.
What was simony?
21These were the sacraments of the Roman Catholic
Church.
What was baptism, communion ( Holy Eucharist),
confirmation, penance, ordination, matrimony, and
extreme unction ( last rites)?
22This was the church position that was head of the
diocese and the manager or head of the Cathedral.
Who was the Bishop?
23This was the oath a monk took upon joining a
Monastery pledging to always obey the abbot, and
granting that all his property was also the
property of the other monks.
What was the Benedictine Rule?
24Dont Choke!
Daily Double
25This position in the English church later becomes
the highest position and the leader of the
Anglican Church that forms around 1529 A.D.
What or who was the Archbishop of Canterbury?
26These were the governmental districts in early
Anglo - Saxon England.
What were shires?
27This was the type of English law based on a
judges decision rather than a set of established
rules or statutes.
What was English common law?
28This was the small area around Paris that the
early Capetian kings ruled.
What was the Ile-de- France?
29This was the expansion of the English Great
Council by Simon De Montfort, that allowed
merchants, and representatives of the middle
class to advise the King.
What was the formation of the English Parliament
?
30This was the Papal act of excommunicating an
entire country.
What was an interdict?
31This was the organization formed by the
Dominicans to eliminate heresy and often heretics.
What was the Inquisition?
32These were the peasants that were bound to the
land.
Who were the serfs?
33This was the person who held and worked the land
in exchange for his services in battle.
What or who was a vassal?
34This was the book or tabulation of the wealth of
England compiled for tax purposes by William I of
England from 1066- 1087?
What was the Domesday Book?