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People The Crusades

Life &Feudalism Castles Anything

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People of Germany are called?

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Saxon

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Original people of England?11

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Celts

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Who was the first Christian king of the Franks

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Clovis

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What king was super pious and built West Minister Abbey?

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Edward “the confessor”

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What was the first and last name of the king that got defeated at the

battle of Stamford bridge?

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HARALD HARDRADA

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How many total crusades were there?

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9

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Name four reasons people went on crusades?

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$, Land, free pass, get rid of Muslims in holy land

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Who was the leader for the first crusaders?

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Duke Godffrey

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What King got kidnapped and ransomed in the third crusade

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King Richard “the Lion Heart”

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DAILY DOUBLEAt what city did the crusaders eat people?

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Antioch

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What group of people were not free men

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serfs

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Purpose of a castle (I said they were made for this)

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Defense

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This person made a university for just noble children.

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Charlemagne

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The Danes traveled around on these?Be specific.

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Longships

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A mound of dirt and rock constructed in order to raise the level of the castle?

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Motte

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Protects the important people

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Keep

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At the top of each tower was…

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Parapet

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Building were the portcullis and draw bridge were?

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Barbican

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Inner open space

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Inner ward

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Arrow slits in the walls of the castle were also used for this.

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Ventilation

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This long embroidered cloth told of the Battle of Hastings

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Bayeux Tapestry

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What is this?

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Alhambra

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Husband and wife that were head of Spanish inquisition

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Isabella and Ferdinand

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Architecture that has ribbed vaults & pointed arches

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Gothic

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You have 20 seconds to fill out the blank feudalism pyramid on the

white board when I say go.

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GO!