Final Exam Review The Middle Ages.

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Final Exam Review The Middle Ages

1066 Who takes a vow of chastity and does not produce an heir for his throne? Edward the Confessor Who is the Saxon who takes the throne upon the death of Edward? Harold (know his last name?) Godwinson Who fights Harold for the throne? William. Known his epithets? The Bastard and later …The Conqueror

Where is the site of the Battle 1066 in which William defeats Harold? Hastings What is Harold’s death wound? An arrow in the Eye. What cultural group fights for William? His Normans from Normandy What language do the Normans speak? French. They are Viking settlers of Northern France.

The Middle Ages in England. What two languages will blend between 1066 and 1400 to bring us a recognizable Middle English? Old English (Germanic) and French of the Normans Name the genre/form of literature where short rhyming poems are put to music. They tell stories. Ballads

In a popular ballad… Who follows the King’s orders and drowns at sea. Sir Patrick Spens In a popular ballad… she rejects Sir John Graham who dies of a broken heart. She too then dies. Bonnie Barbara Allen

What feast day is quite popular in ballads? Martinmas - November 11th Who has to “get up and bar the door?” The Goodman How many ghostly visitors come to the Wife at Usher’s Well? Three Ghosts

In 1170, who is martyred in a cathedral by Henry II’s knights? Thomas A Beckett Name the popular pilgrimage site in Southeastern England. Canterbury

Who is the author of The Canterbury Who is the author of The Canterbury Tales, in which pilgrims tell tales? Geoffrey Chaucer What language does Chaucer use? Middle English

Who pens “Le Morte D’Arthur? Sir Thomas Malory Who falls in love with King Arthur’s wife, Guinevere? Sir Lancelot Who later steals Arthur’s Kingdom and attempts to marry Guenivere? His sword deals Arthur a mortal wound. Mordred, Arthur’s illigitmate son.

First printer in England. William Caxton

Holy Wars against Muslims. Crusades Long, long war between England and France? 100 Years War.

English king who is victorious at Agincourt in the 100 years war. Henry V French girl who was a heroine in the 100 years war. Joan of Arc Another name for the 30 years civil war 1455-1485 which ends at Bosworth Field. War of the Roses

War of the Roses What household is symbolized by a white rose? York What household is symbolized by a red rose? Lancaster What king is defeated at Bosworth Field? Richard III Who is the victor at Bosworth Field Henry Tudor who becomes Henry VII

The End