WHO WANTS THE ROCK? Medieval Europe Test Review.  What did Frankish leader Clovis do?  Hint: similar to Constantine.

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WHO WANTS THE ROCK? Medieval Europe Test Review

 What did Frankish leader Clovis do?  Hint: similar to Constantine

ACCEPTED CHRISTIANITY FOR HIMSELF & HIS TROOPS

 Which battle stopped Islamic forces from spreading into Europe?

BATTLE OF TOURS

 What did lords do in order to receive a fief (land grant) from the king?

SWORE AN OATH OF LOYALTY TO THE KING

 What was the result of the Treaty of Verdun?

DIVIDED CHARLEMAGNE'S EMPIRE INTO THREE PARTS BETWEEN HIS THREE SONS

 What 3 groups invaded Europe between A.D.?

VIKINGS, MUSLIMS, MAGYARS

 What is Chivalry?

CODE OF CONDUCT FOLLOWED BY MEDIEVAL KNIGHTS

 What is canon law?

CODE OF LAW FOR THE CHURCH

 What are troubadours?

TRAVELING MUSICIANS & POETS WHO SANG OF LOVE

 What is simony?

SELLING OR BUYING OF POSITIONS IN THE CHURCH

 What does it mean to be excommunicated?

BANISHED FROM THE CHURCH & LOSS OF SALVATION

 What was the purpose of tournaments in Medieval Europe?

TO PRACTICE FOR WARFARE BY COMPETING AGAINST OTHER KNIGHTS IN MOCK BATTLES

 What privileges did noble women have in Medieval Europe?

INHERIT LAND & RUN CASTLE WHEN HUSBAND WAS AWAY INCLUDING ORDERING KNIGHTS TO BATTLE

 What religious roles could women play & how did this give them power?

NUNS, THAT COULD RUN THEIR OWN CONVENTS

 Provide 3 facts about Chivalry:

1. DISHONORABLE KNIGHTS WERE PUNISHED 2. PROMOTED LOYALTY, BRAVERY, & COURTEOUSNESS 3. LORD PAID KNIGHTS WITH LAND OR PROMISE OF MARRIAGE TO A LADY

 What was interdiction & why was it effective?

BANNING OF RELIGIOUS PRACTICES BEING PERFORMED IN A KINGDOM ALLOWED KING WHO DEFIED POPE TO FEEL PRESSURE FROM SUBJECTS THAT FEARED FOR THEIR SALVATION.

 Which king sat outside in the snow for 3 days, begging forgiveness of Pope Gregory VIII?

HENRY IV

 What issue led to the fight between Gregory VIII & Henry the IV?

LAY INVESTITURE: THE KING HAVING THE POWER TO APPOINT BISHOPS

 What was the main goal of the Crusades?

RECOVER THE HOLY LAND OF JERUSALEM FROM THE CONTROL OF THE MUSLIM TURKS

 What were 3 problems facing the Church?

PRIESTS BEING MARRIED, VIOLATING CHURCH LAWS BISHOPS SELLING POSITIONS IN CHURCH WHETHER KINGS SHOULD APPOINT BISHOPS

 Which Pope convinced European Christians to begin the Crusades?

URBAN II

 Which Muslim leader recaptured Jerusalem during the Crusades?

SALADIN

 What were 3 results of the Crusades?

WEAKENED FEUDAL NOBILITY BEGAN TRADE BETWEEN EUROPE & SOUTHWEST ASIA NEW INVENTIONS & IDEAS ENTERED EUROPE

 What were some of the reasons people went on the Crusades?

PROMISED PLACE IN HEAVEN IF THEY DIED ON CRUSADES CRIMINAL’S PUNISHMENTS ERASED DEBTOR’S DEBTS FORGIVEN

 One negative result of the Crusades that still exists today:

HOSTILITY BETWEEN CHRISTIANS & MUSLIMS

 What was the goal of the Spanish Inquisition?

SEEK OUT & PUNISH HERETICS

 What was the Reconquista?

RADICAL CHURCH GROUP FORMED TO DRIVE MUSLIMS OUT OF SPAIN

 Which event began the Middle Ages?

FALL OF THE WESTERN ROMAN EMPIRE

 What is a sacrament?

A RELIGIOUS CEREMONY EX. BAPTISM