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Medieval Europe trivia questions
Medieval Europe trivia
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- In medieval feudalism, what do we call the land or rights a lord granted to a vassal?Medieval Europe
- Which region is known as the main base of the Vikings?Medieval Europe
- Who was the supreme leader of the Catholic Church in medieval Western Europe?Medieval Europe
- What was a warrior who fought in armor on horseback in medieval Europe called?Medieval Europe
- Before printing spread widely, what was a book copied out by hand called?Medieval Europe
- Which pope called for the First Crusade at the Council of Clermont in 1095?Medieval Europe
- Where was the capital of the Eastern Roman Empire, that is, the Byzantine Empire?Medieval Europe
- Which English king granted Magna Carta?Medieval Europe
- Which medieval cathedral style is marked by pointed arches and soaring height?Medieval Europe
- The Hundred Years' War was a long war fought between France and England.Medieval Europe
- Joan of Arc fought on the French side in the Hundred Years' War.Medieval Europe
- In the medieval European order of estates, which group took charge of religious rites?Medieval Europe
- A medieval castle was used only as a store for grain.Medieval Europe
- The start of the European Middle Ages is traditionally tied to Columbus's voyage of 1492.Medieval Europe
- The Black Death was an epidemic that sharply cut Europe's population in the 19th century.Medieval Europe
- In medieval feudal society the lord-vassal bond was an important foundation.Medieval Europe
- Monasteries in medieval Europe played an important part in copying and preserving books.Medieval Europe
- The Crusades began with the aim of taking the gold of the Americas.Medieval Europe
- Magna Carta is a document issued in England in 1215 that limited royal power.Medieval Europe
- Charlemagne received the imperial crown from the Pope in 1077.Medieval Europe