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A Bohemian burned at the stake for preaching that only Christ could forgive sin |
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A long trip taken for religious purposes |
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A special court set up to try and punish heretics |
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An armed man who fought other men in the Colosseum for sport |
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An early Christian martyr who refused to blaspheme God |
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Christians who were willing to give up their lives rather than deny the Lord |
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During the Middle Ages, the land owned by a lord |
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Europe's largest mountain system |
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Europe's most important inland waterway |
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He nailed the Ninety-Five Theses to a church door |
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Men who lived in monostaries and copied the Scriptures by hand |
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People who worked the lord's land |
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The Protestant Reformation began here |
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The Roman emperor who gave Christians freedom to worship |
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The Roman emperor who made it a crime to be a Christian |
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The efforts to recapture Jerusalem from the Turks |
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The event that began the Middle Ages |
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The first great missionary of the Christian church |
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The first man to translate the entire Bible into English |
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The head of the Roman Catholic Church |
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The highest mountain in the Alps |
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The highest spot in Europe |
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The huge outdoor arena in Rome |
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The largest country in the world |
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The man who invented the printing press |
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The most important invention in the history of the world |
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The new capital of the Eastern Roman Empire built by Constantine |
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The only continent with no large desert |
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The tribes that invaded Rome |
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the Visigoths and the Vandals |
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Trained warriors who promised to help the lord fight his enemies |
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Underground cemeteries beneath the city of Rome |
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