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Final Review Jeopardy

Final Review Jeopardy. Charles Martel. What city is indicated by the red star on the map?. This man led the Franks at the Battle of Tours. Edward the Confessor. What city is indicated by the red star on the map?.

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Final Review Jeopardy

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  1. Final Review Jeopardy

  2. Charles Martel What city is indicated by the red star on the map? This man led the Franks at the Battle of Tours

  3. Edward the Confessor What city is indicated by the red star on the map? In the 11th century, the Anglo-Saxons finally removed the Danes from power in England, and picked this man to be their king.

  4. Treaty of Verdun What region is indicated by the red star on the map? After the death of Louis the Pious, this was signed to divide his kingdom among his sons.

  5. serf Identify the sea indicated by the red star on the map. In the feudal system, this person has the least power and does most of the manual labor while having very few rights.

  6. Emperor of the Romans Tyrrhenian Se What mountain range is indicated by the red star on the map? Charlemagne was given this title by the pope.

  7. Battle of Hastings Harold of Wessex died in October 1066 in this event.

  8. Magna Carta Signed in 1215, this provided rights to nobles primarily, but also included limits on the King’s power.

  9. HRE Henry IV and Pope Gregory VII Lay investiture was a major source of conflict between these two men, and resulted in excommunication and exile.

  10. Avignon The Great/Western Schism was caused by moving the seat of the Church out of Rome to this place.

  11. Hugh Capet After the Carolingian line ended, this man became king. He and his successors were intent upon expanding their lands and power by acquiring more fiefs.

  12. Thomas Cranmer The Archbishop of the Anglican church that annulled the King’s first marriage.

  13. Elizabeth I This leader’s lengthy reign brought compromises between Catholicism and Protestantism

  14. theocracy Calvinism led to the establishment of a ______, led by Calvin, in Geneva.

  15. Mary Tudor This ruler is associated with attempting to make England Catholic again, and is the first woman to rule in her own right.

  16. The Prince In this work, the author (a former ambassador) argued that the ends justify the means.

  17. Justinian’s Code In the Byzantium empire, the system of laws became very influential and is known as this:

  18. Patriarch The leaders of the Eastern Church have this title:

  19. Theodora This empress refused to flee when Constantinople was under siege and taunted her husband as he was attempting to board a ship in an escape.

  20. Oprichniki The black-clothed assassins of Ivan the Terrible are the:

  21. Olga This woman converted to Christianity and sought retribution against the murderers of her husband.

  22. Clovis, Hugh Capet, Henry II, Peter the Great Put the following in order: Clovis Henry II Hugh Capet Peter the Great

  23. Charlemagne, Thomas Becket, Saladin, Joan of Arc Put the following in order: Charlemagne Joan of Arc Saladin Thomas Becket

  24. Pepin II, Concordant of Worms, Golden Bull, Black Death, Put the following in order: Black Death Concordant of Worms Golden Bull Pepin II

  25. Battle of Tours, Alfred the Great, Magna Carta, 95 Theses. Put these in order: 95 Theses Alfred the Great Battle of Tours Magna Carta

  26. Catherine of Aragon, Anne Boleyn, Jane Seymour, Anne of Cleves, Kitty Howard, Catherine Parr List the wives of Henry VIII in order:

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