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Inclusive dates of the British Middle Ages. |
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What event began the British Middle Ages? When did it occur? |
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Fall of Roman Empire/after 400. |
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Who Christianized Roman territories? |
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When did Constantine Christianize the Roman territories? |
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Who was the son of the Saxon king and the daughter of the Duke of Normandy? |
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In what battle did William, Duke of Normandy defeat Harold? |
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What year was Harold defeated by William, Duke of Normandy? |
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Who began to implement feudalism? |
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William, Duke of Normandy |
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What year did construction begin on Westminster Abbey? |
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When did construstion begin on the Canterbury Cathedral? |
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What is the name of the book that holds the census records? |
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The Doomsday Book is considered to be a valuable source to whom? |
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Name the three languages spoken in England. |
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French Latin Middle English |
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Which group spoke French in England? |
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Which group spoke Latin in England? |
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Which group spoke Middle English in England? |
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Name the 5 primary elements of Mideval Society. |
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1)Knight/Code of Chivalry 2)Castles 3)Monarchy w/royalty and nobility 4)Church/cathedrals/Pope 5)Feudalism |
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When was Oxford University established? |
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When was History of the Kings of Britain completed? |
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Who is the author of History of the Kings of Britain? |
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Name the 4 basic societal parts. |
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1)Church 2)Monarchy 3)Feudal Estates 4)Code of Chivalry |
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What is the church parallel to the king? |
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What is the church parallel to nobles? |
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What is the church parallel to lesser nobility? |
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What is the church parallel to knights? |
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Bishops/Monseignors/Priests |
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What is the church parallel to commoners? |
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When did the Ecumenical Council come about? |
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A story of a knight with a quest. |
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When a knight would fall in love with the wife of his lord. |
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An embellishment(or addition) to a mass. |
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When was the first trope written? |
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What was the first trope called? |
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What is "quem quaeritis" Latin for? |
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Name all the elements of a drama. |
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costumes sound effects scenery dialogue stage directions |
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What is the particular route of a guild or acting company called? |
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What did actors pack everything into when travelling? |
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What is a play that is about the lives of saints called? |
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allegories;stories of everyday people that contained a moral teaching based on the Bible. |
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What is the most famous morality play? |
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When was Everyman written? |
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What was the most popular play? |
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What were the midieval stages called? |
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