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The Rise of Nations Bingo By Ms. Thompson

Frankish Emperor whose grandsons divided up his empire into three pieces. Charlemagne

The French king who tripled the amount of land owned by France. King Philip Augustus

The French king who created the Estates General and three estates (one for each social class). King Philip IV

The king of France when the 100 Years’ War broke out. King Philip VI

The peasant girl who saved France from the English invasion and helped King Charles become king. She was eventually captured and burnt for her crimes. Joan of Arc

The French king who helped to unify France as a nation. King Louis XI

The English king who created the Doomsday Book. William the Conqueror

The English king who established the jury system, petit and grand, and eliminates trial by ordeal. King Henry II

The English king who signed the Magna Carta. King John

The English king who King who started the 100 Years’ War. King Edward III

The future English king who killed two kings during the 100 Years’ War. King Richard III

The Holy Roman Emperor who helps start the creation of the Holy Roman Empire. King Otto I

The king and queen of Spain who try to make Spain a Christian land. King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella

The ruler who was Emperor of the Holy Roman Empire, King of Spain, Duke of Burgundy and Archduke of Austria. King Charles V

The family that would rule Austria, Spain, and the Holy Roman Empire for many years. The Hapsburgs

A group, hired my Ferdinand and Isabella, who investigated and killed those who did not convert to Christianity. The Spanish Inquisition

A group of crusading knights, in France, who lent money to France’s King Philip IV. The Knights of Templar

The treaty that split up Charlemagne’s empire into three pieces. The Treaty of Verdun

The government structure that Philip IV created to get support for creating taxes on church property. Creation of the Estates General

A war between England and France over who should rule France. The 100 Years’ War

The treaty between France and England that states: France’s King John II agrees to give England 3 million gold coins (1 million up front), French land and that John II’s two sons will be held captive until the rest is paid. Treaty of Bretigny

William the Conqueror’s census book. The Doomsday Book

A treaty signed by King John that states: people have the right to a speedy trial by jury, no cruel and unusual punishment, no quartering of King’s men and “no taxation without representation.” It is similar to the US Constitution. The Magna Carta

A peasant revolt, in England, over taxes. Wat Tyler’s Rebellion

The battle that occurred during the 100 Years’ War that ended chivalry. Battle of Agincourt

A war between two English families, the House of York and the House of Lancaster, over who should be the king of England. The House of Tudor wins the war. The War of the Roses

A debate between the Emperor and the Pope over who should chose the bishop. The Lay Investiture Crisis

A treaty that created peace between the Holy Roman Emperor and the pope. The Concordat of Worms

A dispute, between two families, over who should be Holy Roman Emperor. Hohenstaufen vs. Welf