middle%20east?page=67 Crossword Puzzles
The Middle Ages 2023-08-23
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- said to be the age when there was little advancement in education or innovation and
- a group of people from Scandinavia - Denmark, Norway and Sweden.
- wealthy landowners in medieval England, gave money and warriors to the king in exchange for land
- the name for everyday farmers, craftsmen and sailors in Viking society
- the first Holy Roman Emperor, name means Charles the Great
- relating to the middle ages
- wealthy nobles in Viking society, had slaves and other Vikings living for them.
- a tax collected by the church, 1/10th of earnings/ produce
- building/s where monks live
- a person who is given land in exchange for loyalty and service e.g. a knight
- the social structure of society in the middle ages. Based on the granting of land in exchange for service and money
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- the person at the top of medieval English society
- the Norman king who defeated King Harold in the Battle of Hastings
- a poor labourer, usually worked on the manor farm
- the poorest people in medieval England. Bound to land owned by a noble.
- the loyalty promised to a king by his vassal
- the most powerful person in Viking society
- a one sided view of history based on opinion
- a fighter who is given land in exchange for military service
- the land given to a vassal
- the people who worked as officials for the church
- the tapestry embroidered to show William the Conquerors take over of England
- the name for slaves in Viking society
23 Clues: the land given to a vassal • relating to the middle ages • building/s where monks live • the name for slaves in Viking society • the most powerful person in Viking society • the loyalty promised to a king by his vassal • a one sided view of history based on opinion • the person at the top of medieval English society • a poor labourer, usually worked on the manor farm • ...
The Middle East 2023-09-25
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- Extremely hostile region of the world. Mostly ruled by the Ottoman Empire before WW1
- an ethnic group in the Middle East that was not given their own state after the partition of the Ottoman Empire
- War led by the United States in Afghanistan
- ethnic/religous group prominent in Israel.
- Terrorist attacks on September 11, 2001
- shell of the Ottoman Empire after WW1
- conflict between the Israeli Jews and Palestinian Arabs ever since the creation of the state of Israel.
- Only believing in one god
- main ethnicity in this country is Persian
- a religion where people believe Jesus is the Messiah.
- belief for Jews to return to the holy land
- foreign power involved in middle eastern conflicts such as the Afganistan War and the Iraq War.
- Oldest abrahamic religion
- prophet in Islam, and the messiah in christianity
- hate or prejudice for Jews
- a large power, with many socialist republics within it. Was the leader of the Eastern Bloc during the Cold War.
- an arabic country that has been in civil war ever since an american invasion
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- conflict between the Triple Entente and Central Powers
- dictator of germany during ww2, responsible for the holocaust
- majorty ethnic group in the Middle East.
- one of the biggest empires in history, ruling over a portion of southeast asia and north africa.
- largest country on the Arabian Peninsula
- two towers attacked by terrorists during 9/11
- mass killing of a paricular race, religious group, or ethnic griup
- A Muslim empire ruling over the Middle East, North Africa, and South Europe for 100s of years, but over time, slowly declined, until collapsing after ww1
- language spoken in Iran
- to divide up a country
- ethnic group mainly prominent in Iran. Most are Shia muslims.
- genocide of jews during ww2
- Biggest empire in world history, ruled over 1/3 of the surface area of the Earth.
30 Clues: to divide up a country • language spoken in Iran • Only believing in one god • Oldest abrahamic religion • hate or prejudice for Jews • genocide of jews during ww2 • shell of the Ottoman Empire after WW1 • Terrorist attacks on September 11, 2001 • majorty ethnic group in the Middle East. • largest country on the Arabian Peninsula • main ethnicity in this country is Persian • ...
Middle Ages Crossword 2024-04-24
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- A person trusted by a lord who is given land to govern
- Historical groups of people that once occupied Northwestern and Central Europe and Scandinavia
- The first document to put into writing the principle that the king and his government was not above the law
- The area a lord owns
- The land given to a vassal by a lord
- A cultural group that inhabited much of what is now England in the Early Middle Ages, and spoke Old English
- The medieval knightly system with its religious, moral, and social code.
- A western European people during the Roman Empire and Early Middle Ages.
- A bubonic plague pandemic occurring in Europe from 1346 to 1353.
- A fervent period of European cultural, artistic, political and economic “rebirth” following the Middle Ages
- An outlook or system of thought attaching prime importance to human rather than divine or supernatural matters. Humanist beliefs stress the potential value and goodness of human beings, emphasize common human needs, and seek solely rational ways of solving human problems.
- A series of armed conflicts fought between the kingdoms of England and France during the Late Middle Ages.
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- Relating to the Middle Ages.
- Interest at unreasonably high rates.
- A series of religious wars between Christians and Muslims
- A person who gives financial or other support to a person, organization, cause, or activity.
- Member of a Central Asian ethnographic group of closely related tribal peoples who live mainly on the Mongolian Plateau and share a common language and nomadic tradition.
- The main system in Medieval Europe with lords and serfs serving them for protection
- A member of a people who originated in the Urals and migrated westward to settle in what is now Hungary in the 9th century AD.
- A judicial institution that lasted between 1478 and 1834
- Denoting attitudes, activities, or other things that have no religious or spiritual basis.
- Modeled on or aiming for a state in which everything is perfect; idealistic.
- The part of English law that is derived from custom and judicial precedent rather than statutes. Often contrasted with statutory law.
- A common person who serves a lord, usually a farmer, who gains protection in return
24 Clues: The area a lord owns • Relating to the Middle Ages. • Interest at unreasonably high rates. • The land given to a vassal by a lord • A person trusted by a lord who is given land to govern • A judicial institution that lasted between 1478 and 1834 • A series of religious wars between Christians and Muslims • ...
Middle Ages Crossword 2024-04-24
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- A person trusted by a lord who is given land to govern
- Historical groups of people that once occupied Northwestern and Central Europe and Scandinavia
- The first document to put into writing the principle that the king and his government was not above the law
- The area a lord owns
- The land given to a vassal by a lord
- A cultural group that inhabited much of what is now England in the Early Middle Ages, and spoke Old English
- The medieval knightly system with its religious, moral, and social code.
- A western European people during the Roman Empire and Early Middle Ages.
- A bubonic plague pandemic occurring in Europe from 1346 to 1353.
- A fervent period of European cultural, artistic, political and economic “rebirth” following the Middle Ages
- An outlook or system of thought attaching prime importance to human rather than divine or supernatural matters. Humanist beliefs stress the potential value and goodness of human beings, emphasize common human needs, and seek solely rational ways of solving human problems.
- A series of armed conflicts fought between the kingdoms of England and France during the Late Middle Ages.
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- Relating to the Middle Ages.
- Interest at unreasonably high rates.
- A series of religious wars between Christians and Muslims
- A person who gives financial or other support to a person, organization, cause, or activity.
- Member of a Central Asian ethnographic group of closely related tribal peoples who live mainly on the Mongolian Plateau and share a common language and nomadic tradition.
- The main system in Medieval Europe with lords and serfs serving them for protection
- A member of a people who originated in the Urals and migrated westward to settle in what is now Hungary in the 9th century AD.
- A judicial institution that lasted between 1478 and 1834
- Denoting attitudes, activities, or other things that have no religious or spiritual basis.
- Modeled on or aiming for a state in which everything is perfect; idealistic.
- The part of English law that is derived from custom and judicial precedent rather than statutes. Often contrasted with statutory law.
- A common person who serves a lord, usually a farmer, who gains protection in return
24 Clues: The area a lord owns • Relating to the Middle Ages. • Interest at unreasonably high rates. • The land given to a vassal by a lord • A person trusted by a lord who is given land to govern • A judicial institution that lasted between 1478 and 1834 • A series of religious wars between Christians and Muslims • ...
Middle East Vocabulary 2024-04-15
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- An organization of countries formed for the protection and sale of petroleum
- A policy for establishing and developing a homeland for Jews in Palestine
- A militant Islamic fundamental political movement
- International organization formed after WWI
- A religion with one god. It originated with Abraham and the Hebrew People
- Ethnic group that lives in Iraq and Turkey, currently under the protection of the United Nations in Iraq
- “The Uprising” against Israel by some Palestinians
- Countries that experienced western modernization
- Allowed to become independent after WWI
- Fighting with Israel
- A document that promised land in Palestine for Jews in exchange for their help in WWI
- Country with most oil reserves
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- Original language of the Jewish people
- A Muslim empire based in Turkey
- The Israel government encouraged Jewish movement to West Bank, Gaza Strip, and Golan Heights in the 1980’s
- A system of beliefs and practices taught by Jesus
- Secret deal to divide the Ottoman Empire after WWI between Britain and France
- Majority Muslim sect in Middle East
- An Arab Prophet: founder of Islam religion
- Britain controlled after WWI
- A ship canal in Northeastern Europe that connects the Red Sea to the Mediterranean Sea
- Majority of Palestine will be Palestinian and majority of Jews will be Israel
- A member of Northern Africa, primarily a Muslim in a nomadic or settle tribes
- A nation governed by another nation on behalf of the League of Nations
- Ethnic group that dominates Middle East and Northern Africa
- Jewish people who live in the Holy Land
- A religion based on the teachings of Muhammed
- Majority Muslim sect in Iran
28 Clues: Fighting with Israel • Britain controlled after WWI • Majority Muslim sect in Iran • Country with most oil reserves • A Muslim empire based in Turkey • Majority Muslim sect in Middle East • Original language of the Jewish people • Jewish people who live in the Holy Land • Allowed to become independent after WWI • An Arab Prophet: founder of Islam religion • ...
Middle School Art 2024-03-19
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- The color of a banana...also a primary color
- Where you wash your brushes
- A flat piece of clay
- The illusion of 3-d space in a 2-d work of art
- A long tube-shaped piece of clay
- A place an artist creates artwork...starts with S
- Art made today by living artists...starts with C
- Black, brown, and white are all _____ colors.
- The way something feels or looks like it feels
- The only kind of paint we can't use in school
- A place you can view famous artwork...starts with M
- A color scheme made of 1 color
- Kind of artwork made with cut paper and glue
- Machine used to fire clay
- Tool used to cut things
- Made when you mix blue and yellow paint
- Art medium we use to sculpt...gets fired in the kiln
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- The lights and darks of an artwork
- An artwork featuring a nature scene
- "...until you know it's right!" (hint: find a poster in the room)
- Kind of colors made when you mix the primaries
- A person who creates artwork
- A primary color that is warm-toned
- The differences between things (hint: compare and ____)
- An artwork with a person as the subject
- A place you can view artwork for sale...starts with G
- Art movement that used juxtaposition and dreamy scenes
- A primary color that is cool-toned
- The _____ colors are red, yellow, and blue
- Your Art teacher's name
- medium used for calligraphy...also is inside a pen...
- Art that has no recognizable subject- just lines, shapes, colors.
32 Clues: A flat piece of clay • Your Art teacher's name • Tool used to cut things • Machine used to fire clay • Where you wash your brushes • A person who creates artwork • A color scheme made of 1 color • A long tube-shaped piece of clay • The lights and darks of an artwork • A primary color that is warm-toned • A primary color that is cool-toned • An artwork featuring a nature scene • ...
Middle Ages Vocabulary 2024-02-26
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- land around Palestine that is significant to Jews, Christians, and Muslims
- a time period ranging from 500 to 1500 CE
- a knight who received land in exchange for supporting a noble
- the belief from Thomas Aquinas that God created a law to govern how the world operated
- to remove someone from the church
- a social system in which nobles governed land farmed by peasants
- a plot of land
- the process of the Christian kingdoms taking Spain back from the Moors
- a man who was dedicated to his religion and lived in an isolated community
- series of wars between Muslims and Christians over control of Palestine
- an organization of priests that punished anyone in Spain (and later Portugal) who was not Christian
- a community of monks
- related to the Middle Ages
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- Church Officials
- a conflict between England and France about who should be king that lasted over 100 years
- leader of the Franks who united many European tribes in a single empire
- the qualities expected of a knight, such as courage, honor, and courtesy
- associations formed by groups of specialized workers
- the Great Charter that required the King of England to respect certain rights of the people
- one of the first missionaries who spread Christianity to Ireland
- A French noble who conquered England in the Norman Invasion and
- a law-making group that was formed to advise the King of England and limit his power
- a large estate that was owned by a lord or knight
- ideas that went against the teachings of the church
- someone who lived + worked on a manor that could not leave without the lord’s permission
- a French girl who inspired the French troops during the Hundred Years’ War
- soldiers who fought on horseback
- the concept of feudalism
- a deadly plague that killed roughly 25 million Europeans between 1347 and 1351
29 Clues: a plot of land • Church Officials • a community of monks • the concept of feudalism • related to the Middle Ages • soldiers who fought on horseback • to remove someone from the church • a time period ranging from 500 to 1500 CE • a large estate that was owned by a lord or knight • ideas that went against the teachings of the church • ...
Middle School Choir 2023-10-25
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- with the ________sand
- there's ______ down in my soul
- you know I'm a __________
- to sing his _______ forevermore
- I am a poor _________ stranger
- to hear the ________ thunder's mighty sound
- I live in a ____
- Only _____ comes my way
- I'm going home no more to _______
- as I try to make a _______ off the land
- you know I'm _________ hard
- I'm going home to see my ________
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- and my _______ dreams have gone
- why don't you try _______ just for yourself
- _________ broken dreams
- all the trees have ______
- I long to see the ___________ flashin' round
- _______ you power like He said it would
- if you do you won't _______ nothin' else
- and the birds have _______ away
- I gotta tell ________
21 Clues: I live in a ____ • with the ________sand • I gotta tell ________ • _________ broken dreams • Only _____ comes my way • you know I'm a __________ • all the trees have ______ • you know I'm _________ hard • there's ______ down in my soul • I am a poor _________ stranger • and my _______ dreams have gone • to sing his _______ forevermore • and the birds have _______ away • ...
Middle East Map 2023-10-27
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- south of Turkey and west of Syria
- north of Saudi Arabia and east of Jordan
- north of Jordan and west of Iraq
- north of Iran
- north of Pakistan and east of Iran
- north of Cyprus and west or Iran
- south of Iran and east of Kuwait
- West of Oman and south of Saudi Arabia
- south of Pakistan and north of Oman
- west of Afghanistan and north of the Gulf of Oman
- south of Iraq and west of the Persian Gulf
- east of the Mediterranean Sea and north of Israel
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- south of the Persian Gulf and west of Oman
- south of Pakistan and east of Oman
- east of Saudi Arabia and north of Qatar
- south of Syria and and west of Iraq
- south of Afghanistan and east of Iran
- east of Bahrain and west of the U.A.E
- north of Yemen and south of Iraq
- west of the Arabian Sea and south of Yemen
- east of Egypt and west of Saudi Arabia
- west of the Arabian Sea and east of Oman
- south of Turkey and west of Syria
- south of the Mediterranean Sea and west of Israel
- east of Egypt and west of Jordan
25 Clues: north of Iran • north of Jordan and west of Iraq • north of Yemen and south of Iraq • north of Cyprus and west or Iran • south of Iran and east of Kuwait • east of Egypt and west of Jordan • south of Turkey and west of Syria • south of Turkey and west of Syria • south of Pakistan and east of Oman • north of Pakistan and east of Iran • south of Syria and and west of Iraq • ...
Middle East Vocab 2024-04-17
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- Arabia, Middle Eastern country with the most oil reserves
- Empire, A Muslim empire based in Türkiye that lasted from 1299 AD to 1922.
- Ethnic group located in Eastern Anatolia that is often the subject of persecution, currently under UN protection.
- The majority Muslim sect in Iran
- Plan of 1947, Proposal to divide Palestine into two countries, one with a Jewish majority and one with an Arab majority.
- Declaration, British document that promised lands in Palestine as a homeland for Jewish people for their help in WW1
- A region governed by another nation on behalf of the League of Nations
- A heavily contested region on the Eastern Mediterranean, Disputed with Israel
- A religion that believes in one god and originates with Abraham and the Hebrew people. Their history is preserved in the Old Testament
- A policy of establishing and developing a Jewish homeland in Palestine
- A religion that builds off of the Old Testament and also incorporates the teachings of Jesus in the New Testament.
- Original language of the Jewish people and what their sacred books are written in.
- Ethnic group that dominates the Middle East and North Africa.
- Gained independence from the Ottoman Empire and Great Britain after WW1.
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- Agreement, Deal between the Entente (specifically Britain and France) to divide the Ottoman Empire after WW1
- of Nations, International organisation formed after WW1, similar to the UN
- North African ethnic group that live and have settled from Egypt to Morocco, primarily Muslim.
- The majority Muslim sect across the Middle East
- A religion that follows the teachings of the prophet Mohammad, they believe in one god, Allah, and follow the laws of the Quran. Followers are known as Muslims.
- “The Uprising” against Israel by some Palestinians
- Predominantly Jewish group who lives in the Holy Land
- Arab prophet founder of the religion of Islam
- A militant Islamic fundamentalist political movement that uses terrorism as a weapon
- Canal, A shipping canal in Northeastern Egypt linking the Red Sea to the Mediterranean Sea.
- Settlements, In the 1980s the Israeli government encouraged Jewish movements in the West Bank, the Gaza Strip and Golan Heights.
- Organization of countries formed in 1961 to agree to a common policy for the production and sale of petroleum
- & Iraq, Territories Britain occupied after WW1
- & Türkiye, countries that have experienced western modernisation
28 Clues: The majority Muslim sect in Iran • Arab prophet founder of the religion of Islam • & Iraq, Territories Britain occupied after WW1 • The majority Muslim sect across the Middle East • “The Uprising” against Israel by some Palestinians • Predominantly Jewish group who lives in the Holy Land • Arabia, Middle Eastern country with the most oil reserves • ...
Middle Ages/ Renaissance 2024-04-20
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- a wealthy person who provides protection/assets to their previous labourer while retaining some power over them.
- also known as Middle Ages. Used to describe the time between fall of Rome and The Renaissance
- philosophy that focuses on well-being of humans rather than the well being of a god
- a war between France and England to determine who would rule France
- a office set up to find and punish heresy in Europe and The Americas
- piece of land granted to a lord by the king
- piece of land given to a vassal in exchange for their work/labor
- Central Asian group of tribal people turned into a empire by their sponsor, Genghis Khan
- a bubonic plague pandemic in Europe from 1346 to 1353
- era right after Middle Ages where Europe faced a major cultural, artistic, political, and economic revival
- act of loaning money with an illegally high interest rate
- first document that showed in writing that the king and his government aren't above the law
- ethnic group native to Hungary
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- an perfect commonwealth with peaceful and flawless practices
- term used to represent what we know as knights
- Germanic people whose origin is the Lower Rhine River
- system where rich gave poor fiefs in exchange for labor
- people who lived in present day England and Wales from 5th century CE to the Norman Conquest
- labourers with no freedom that were considered part of the land
- Lowly lords who maintain higher lord's lands
- people that lived in all parts of Europe except western between the first and fourth century
- unwritten laws established by the courts
- being unrelated or neutral in regards to religion
- series of religious wars between Christians and Muslims to determine who had control of holy lands
24 Clues: ethnic group native to Hungary • unwritten laws established by the courts • piece of land granted to a lord by the king • Lowly lords who maintain higher lord's lands • term used to represent what we know as knights • being unrelated or neutral in regards to religion • Germanic people whose origin is the Lower Rhine River • ...
Middle Ages/Renaissance 2024-04-14
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- The Illegal action or practice of lending money
- A member of a people who originated in the Urals
- Judicial institution established to combat heresy (Institution originated in a country above Africa)
- An estate of land, one held on condition of feudal service
- A network of ordinance that emerged in England beginning in the Middle Ages
- Death Pandemic in Medieval Europe that ravaged between 1347 and 1351
- Any of the military expedition undertaken by a (specific religious group) in the 11th, 12th, and 13th centuries
- Modeled on or aiming for a state in which everything is perfect
- Primarily used to distinguish something
- Tribes People who lived in northern, central, and eastern Europe.
- A unit of land originally a feudal lordship
- Intermittent struggle between England and France
- A member of a Central Asian ethnographic group of closely related tribal peoples
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- The dominant social system in medieval Europe
- Period immediately following the Middle Ages
- A cultural movement which turned away from medieval scholasticism
- A charter of liberties signed under duress by King John
- A member of a Germanic Speaking People who invaded the Western Roman Empire
- A person under the protection of a feudal lord
- A laborer involved with agriculture under the feudal system
- A person who gives financial or other support to a person
- The medieval knightly system
- A member of the Germanic peoples conquering England
- Relating to The Middle Ages
24 Clues: Relating to The Middle Ages • The medieval knightly system • Primarily used to distinguish something • A unit of land originally a feudal lordship • Period immediately following the Middle Ages • The dominant social system in medieval Europe • A person under the protection of a feudal lord • The Illegal action or practice of lending money • ...
Early Middle Ages 2025-10-31
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- Papal has to do with the head of the Catholic church called the _____.
- Charlemagne (Charles the Great) built the largest empire in Europe, since the Roman Empire, and became the first _____. (three words)
- A serf is a _____ bound to their lord's land through debt he owes the lord.
- Lords controlled the land in _____ Europe.
- William of Normandy brought feudalism from Europe to England by defeating Harold at the Battle of Hastings, earning him the nickname _____. (two words)
- People sent on _____ missions in foreign countries are called missionaries.
- These sailors were vikings who raided Europe, leading to the feudal system (manorialism).
- first king of Germanic tribes (Franks) who converted to Christianity
- person granted land in exchange for loyalty and service
- Feudalism is a system of _____ where lords award land to vassals who owe them allegiance.
- The Pope is the leader of the _____ church.
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- This piece of linen details the war ending the Battle of Hastings between William of Normandy and Henry Godwinson. (two words)
- The English Channel is a body of water separating _____ and England.
- religious community where monks and nuns lived; devoted lives to God
- Medieval refers to the _____ Ages.
- This christian missionary was credited with converting Ireland to Christianity. (two words)
- revolved around self-sufficient farming estates
- became record showing who had power/wealth in Feudal Enland
- code of conduct for Middle Ages knights
- A fief is _____ granted by a lord to a vassal who owes him allegiance.
- armored warriors who rode on horseback and served lords
21 Clues: Medieval refers to the _____ Ages. • code of conduct for Middle Ages knights • Lords controlled the land in _____ Europe. • The Pope is the leader of the _____ church. • revolved around self-sufficient farming estates • person granted land in exchange for loyalty and service • armored warriors who rode on horseback and served lords • ...
Middle Ages Review 2026-03-13
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- Code of conduct for knights
- A loosely organized system of government where local lords governed their own lands but owed military service and loyalty to a greater lord
- A mounted warrior
- Contract, An exchange of pledges between lords and vassals
- A wandering poet or singer
- Medieval Monk who travelled from place to place preaching to the poor
- Sacred rituals of the Roman Catholic Church
- A peasant bound to the Lord’s land
- An ethnic group centered in modern day Hungary
- Scandinavian peoples whose sailors raided Europe from the 700s to the 1100s
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- Exclusion from the Roman Catholic Church as a penalty for refusing to obey church law
- A lord’s estate
- An estate granted by a lord to a vassal in exchange for service and loyalty
- Law, Body of laws of a church
- An association of merchants and artisans to protect their own economic interests
- A young person learning a trade from a master
- Germanic tribe that conquered modern day France
- A lord who was granted land in exchange for service and loyalty
- Having to do with worldly matters; nonreligious
- The period of time between ancient and modern times
20 Clues: A lord’s estate • A mounted warrior • A wandering poet or singer • Code of conduct for knights • Law, Body of laws of a church • A peasant bound to the Lord’s land • Sacred rituals of the Roman Catholic Church • A young person learning a trade from a master • An ethnic group centered in modern day Hungary • Germanic tribe that conquered modern day France • ...
Middle Ages Crossword 2026-03-25
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- increases political power?
- People in medieval towns made a living through trade and?
- Anything that can be traded is a form of what?
- A form of new attack method?
- What is a stage if being admitted into a craft guild?
- The streets were what?
- What were cities closed in by?
- What happened to the number of serfs as towns grew?
- Meeting point along trade routes?
- A group that controlled trade and set rates?
- A form of new attack method?
- Where is the textile headquarters located?
- Unlike during feudalism, townspeople won rights of self government either peacefully or by war?
- Merchants from foreign nations or other towns wanted to trade they had to?
- A membership into a craft guild is done by?
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- what is a fair called that includes other countries?
- documents that gave townspeople the right of self-government
- What had an impact on Italy that led to revival?
- How did builders increase the amount of space in a building?
- Goods and services exchanged?
- Members of the middle class in England are called?
- Who is learning and paid for their work?
22 Clues: The streets were what? • increases political power? • A form of new attack method? • A form of new attack method? • Goods and services exchanged? • What were cities closed in by? • Meeting point along trade routes? • Who is learning and paid for their work? • Where is the textile headquarters located? • A membership into a craft guild is done by? • ...
Middle School Puzzle 2026-03-25
22 Clues: cor • donum • domus • lumen • agnus • caput • canis • novus • servus • verbum • culter • vesper • parvus • flumen • liberi • regnum • portus • templum • fructus • oppidum • aeternus • adventus
Middle Ages Crossword 2024-10-20
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- the action of officially excluding someone from participation in the sacraments and services of the christian church
- the conflict between the church and state of medieval europe over who had the right to appoint bishops
- the patron saint of France
- invaded england and claimed the english throne
- the split of the church into the Catholic and Orthodox churches
- the first Holy Roman Emperor
- said all kings must obey him in 1300
- the leader of the catholic church
- signed by king John after his nobles revolted
- a deadly disease that killed 30-50% of europe
- the empire that controlled the gold trade after he the empire of Ghana
- Mulsim holy book
- the muslim word for god
- from scandinavia raided towns and monasteries in england, converted to christianity
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- went two people claimed to be the Pope
- also known as the Grand library of baghdad was a center for learning in the islamic empire
- Muslim place of worship
- the argument of the use of icon and images in worship
- a sect of islam of which 10-15% of muslims belong
- the medieval social structure of europe
- the richest person to ever live
- the religion founded by Muhammad
- a sect of islam of which 80% of muslims belong
- Pilgrimage to Mecca
- the founder of the Mongol Empire
- war over the french throne won by France
- the empire that controlled the gold trade before the empire of Mali
- the founder of islam
- a code of behavior that medieval knights followed
- a series of wars over the holy land
30 Clues: Mulsim holy book • Pilgrimage to Mecca • the founder of islam • Muslim place of worship • the muslim word for god • the patron saint of France • the first Holy Roman Emperor • the richest person to ever live • the religion founded by Muhammad • the founder of the Mongol Empire • the leader of the catholic church • a series of wars over the holy land • ...
Early Middle Ages 2024-10-10
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- A room in a monastery where manuscripts were copied
- The first king of the Franks who united all the tribes under one ruler.
- Royal dynasty named in honor of Merovech
- The city that was cultural centre of the Carolingian revival
- A wave of cultural progress started during reign of Otto I
- New social and economic relations
- Croatian coastal duchy
- The first person who attempted to recreate the Roman Empire.
- 1102 document on relationship between Croatia and Hungary
- The first Croatian king
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- Name of the revived western Roman Empire
- Script developed during the Carolingian revival
- Byzantine emperor who allowed Slavic settlement in the Balkan peninsula
- Territorial expansion of the German people towards the east
- Croatian duke whose baptismal font has been preserved
- The last Croatian king
- The highest senior in the feudal system
- Pre-Romanesque ornament in architecture in Croatia
- Frankish ruler who got himself crowned on Christmas 800 AD (his French name)
- Legal reform that codified Roman laws
- In feudal system, peasants are called ...
- The most famous Croatian document in Glagolitic script
- “The worst duke of the Slavs”
- Name of the tax peasants had to pay to the Church
24 Clues: The last Croatian king • Croatian coastal duchy • The first Croatian king • “The worst duke of the Slavs” • New social and economic relations • Legal reform that codified Roman laws • The highest senior in the feudal system • Name of the revived western Roman Empire • Royal dynasty named in honor of Merovech • In feudal system, peasants are called ... • ...
Middle School Slang 2024-09-26
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- shade – To subtly insult someone.
- – To show off.
- – Looking really good or put together.
- cap – Telling the truth, no lie.
- – Influence or popularity.
- – To suddenly cut off communication.
- – A casual term to refer to a friend (male or female).
- – To throw something forcefully, or an exclamation.
- – Someone who tries too hard for another person, usually romantically.
- – Surprised or shocked.
- – A term of endearment for a significant other.
- – Ruthless or fierce behavior.
- – Stylish or fashionable clothing.
- – Short for family, referring to close friends.
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- – Being socially aware or conscious.
- – Agreement or confirmation.
- – Upset or bitter about something.
- – To skillfully manipulate or handle a situation.
- – A group of close friends.
- – Something very obvious or not secret.
- – The atmosphere or feeling of something.
- – Really good, especially food.
- – A slight or secret feeling.
- – A lie or false statement.
- up – A significant positive transformation, especially in appearance.
- – Gossip or news.
- – Greatest of All Time.
- – Something relatable, an expression of how someone feels.
- – To do something exceptionally well.
- – Exciting or cool.
30 Clues: – To show off. • – Gossip or news. • – Exciting or cool. • – Greatest of All Time. • – Surprised or shocked. • – Influence or popularity. • – A group of close friends. • – A lie or false statement. • – Agreement or confirmation. • – A slight or secret feeling. • – Ruthless or fierce behavior. • – Really good, especially food. • cap – Telling the truth, no lie. • ...
Middle Ages Crossword 2024-11-26
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- the sacred scripture of Islam
- pilgrimage to Mecca
- the medieval knightly system
- created the magna carta with his baron
- Largest Christian church
- placed limits on the kings powers
- means god in Islam
- Birth place of many religions
- Arabic word successor
- larger percentage of Muslims follow this
- A plague during the middle ages
- long series of battles by Christian states to expel the Muslims
- fought crusaders states in the third crusade
- break of communion between the catholic and orthodox church
- legislative body
- place of worship for Muslims
- prophet of the Islam faith
- founder by Constantine the Great
- believes the rightful caliph is Ali
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- a Christian doctrine that Jesus Christ had a single divine nature
- banish from the church
- Mongol conqueror
- a series of conflicts between England and France
- patron saint of france
- nomadic tribe from northern Asia
- second largest religion
- social system used during the middle ages
- a series of military expeditions by the church
- longest lasting empire
- The birthplace of Islam
30 Clues: Mongol conqueror • legislative body • means god in Islam • pilgrimage to Mecca • Arabic word successor • banish from the church • patron saint of france • longest lasting empire • second largest religion • The birthplace of Islam • Largest Christian church • prophet of the Islam faith • the medieval knightly system • place of worship for Muslims • the sacred scripture of Islam • ...
Early Middle Ages 2024-11-03
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- Invaders from Scandinavia who raided parts of Europe, including England and France, during the Middle Ages.
- The wife of Emperor Justinian, known for her intelligence and influence in running the Byzantine Empire.
- The capital of the Byzantine Empire, a wealthy city located between Europe and Asia.
- A place where monks live and work, often preserving religious and classical texts.
- King of the Franks who expanded his kingdom and was crowned Emperor of the Romans in 800 AD.
- A magnificent church built in Constantinople during the Byzantine Empire, known for its massive dome and mosaics.
- Religious men who devoted their lives to prayer and work, often living in monasteries.
- A political empire in Central Europe, which sought to revive the Roman Empire’s greatness, starting with Otto I.
- The five basic acts of worship required of Muslims, including prayer and pilgrimage to Mecca.
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- A simplified and organized set of laws created by the Byzantine Emperor Justinian.
- A title for the political and religious leader of the Islamic world, meaning “successor” to Muhammad.
- Writing rooms in monasteries where monks copied important religious and classical texts.
- The period in European history from the fall of the Roman Empire to the Renaissance (500-1500 AD).
- The capital city of Charlemagne’s empire, where he built schools and brought scholars to promote education.
- A powerful Germanic kingdom in what is now France, led by kings like Clovis and Charlemagne.
- The eastern half of the Roman Empire, which continued after the fall of Rome, with its capital at Constantinople.
- The first King of the Franks to unite all the Frankish tribes under one ruler and convert to Christianity.
- A religion founded by the prophet Muhammad, teaching belief in one God, Allah.
- Nomadic warriors from Eastern Europe who invaded parts of Europe during the Middle Ages.
- The head of the Roman Catholic Church, based in Rome, who has significant religious influence in Europe.
20 Clues: A religion founded by the prophet Muhammad, teaching belief in one God, Allah. • A simplified and organized set of laws created by the Byzantine Emperor Justinian. • A place where monks live and work, often preserving religious and classical texts. • The capital of the Byzantine Empire, a wealthy city located between Europe and Asia. • ...
High Middle Ages 2024-11-03
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- A formal proclamation or decree issued by the Pope.
- A series of religious wars launched by European Christians to reclaim the Holy Land from Muslim control.
- A Germanic tribe that invaded Britain in the 400s AD.
- A group of territories in Central Europe ruled by an emperor, considered the successor to the Roman Empire.
- A system where nobles governed and protected people in exchange for services.
- A warrior in medieval Europe who fought on horseback.
- Land granted by a lord to a vassal in exchange for loyalty and service.
- Vikings who settled in France and later conquered England.
- The first census taken in England under William the Conqueror to record land and property.
- The head of the Roman Catholic Church, regarded as God's representative on Earth.
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- A person who received land from a lord in return for loyalty and military service.
- A large estate owned by a knight or lord, worked by peasants and serfs.
- The Muslim leader who fought against the Crusaders and reached a compromise with King Richard I during the Third Crusade.
- The code of conduct that knights followed, focusing on bravery, loyalty, and honor.
- The act of officially excluding someone from participation in the Church.
- King of Wessex who united the Anglo-Saxons and defended against Viking invasions.
- A 1066 battle where William the Conqueror defeated Harold to claim the English throne.
- A worker tied to the land who provided labor for a lord's estate.
- Scandinavian warriors who raided and settled parts of Europe in the Middle Ages.
- A holy city in the Middle East, central to Christian, Jewish, and Muslim faiths, often fought over during the Crusades.
20 Clues: A formal proclamation or decree issued by the Pope. • A Germanic tribe that invaded Britain in the 400s AD. • A warrior in medieval Europe who fought on horseback. • Vikings who settled in France and later conquered England. • A worker tied to the land who provided labor for a lord's estate. • ...
The Middle Ages 2024-11-01
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- Protective metal clothing worn by knights during battle.
- A high-ranking Church official with authority over a diocese.
- A farmer or laborer of low social rank.
- A deep, wide ditch surrounding a castle, often filled with water, used for defense.
- The medieval knightly system with its religious, moral, and social code.
- A peasant who worked on a lord’s land and was bound to it, having very few rights.
- A nobleman of the lowest rank in the British peerage.
- The system by which coats of arms and other armorial bearings are devised, described, and regulated.
- A series of religious wars launched by European Christians to reclaim the Holy Land from Muslims.
- A bridge that can be raised or lowered to prevent or allow passage.
- A large fortified building or group of buildings with thick walls, typically where a noble lived.
- A series of contests between knights, often involving jousting.
- A noble who owned land and had authority over serfs and vassals.
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- A social system in medieval Europe where people worked and fought for nobles in exchange for protection and land.
- A large estate that included farms, a village, and the lord’s residence.
- A portion of one’s earnings, typically one-tenth, given to the Church.
- A religious community where monks live, work, and pray.
- Land granted by a lord to a vassal in exchange for loyalty and service.
- A young nobleman acting as an attendant to a knight before becoming a knight himself.
- A large and important church, often the seat of a bishop.
- A young boy in training to become a knight, serving a knight as an attendant.
- A person who makes and repairs things in iron by hand.
- An association of craftsmen or merchants who controlled the practice of their trade in a particular area.
- A warrior in medieval Europe who fought on horseback and followed a code of chivalry.
- A person who received land from a lord in exchange for loyalty and service.
25 Clues: A farmer or laborer of low social rank. • A nobleman of the lowest rank in the British peerage. • A person who makes and repairs things in iron by hand. • A religious community where monks live, work, and pray. • Protective metal clothing worn by knights during battle. • A large and important church, often the seat of a bishop. • ...
Early Middle Ages 2025-04-16
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- Naval fleet defeated by England under Queen Elizabeth I.
- Influential family in Florence, key patrons of the Renaissance.
- Initiator of the Protestant Reformation, famous for his 95 Theses.
- Catholic Church’s response to the spread of Protestantism.
- Renaissance artist and scientist known for works such as the Mona Lisa.
- City in Italy known as the cradle of the Renaissance.
- Astronomer known for his laws of planetary motion, supporting heliocentrism.
- Scientist known for formulating the laws of motion.
- Council that played a vital role in the Catholic Counter-Reformation.
- Practice criticized by Martin Luther, leading to the 95 Theses.
- Famous English playwright whose works are a staple of Renaissance literature.
- Movement for religious reform, leading to the creation of Protestant churches.
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- Philosophical stance emphasizing the value of human beings and reason, influenced by Thomas Aquinas.
- Cultural movement characterized by a renewed interest in art and learning.
- English king known for his role in the separation from the Catholic Church.
- Renowned Renaissance sculptor and painter, creator of the Sistine Chapel ceiling.
- Philosopher who developed the scientific method.
- Also known as "Bloody Mary," she attempted to restore Catholicism in England.
- Inventor of the printing press, which revolutionized the spread of knowledge.
- Translator of the Bible into English, aiding in the spread of Protestantism.
- Proposed the heliocentric theory of the solar system.
- Improved the telescope and supported Copernican heliocentrism.
- Religious order founded by Ignatius of Loyola during the Counter-Reformation.
- Queen during the Golden Age of the Tudor dynasty, known for defeating the Spanish Armada.
24 Clues: Philosopher who developed the scientific method. • Scientist known for formulating the laws of motion. • Proposed the heliocentric theory of the solar system. • City in Italy known as the cradle of the Renaissance. • Naval fleet defeated by England under Queen Elizabeth I. • Catholic Church’s response to the spread of Protestantism. • ...
High Middle Ages 2025-04-13
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- A type of technology that Helped peasants and serfs join battles as soldiers.
- A government system that began to weaken during the High Middle Ages.
- The most powerful ranged weapon that shoots bolts.
- Tools built to break through defenses during a siege.
- A heavy weight used in trebuchets.
- A tall structure used to climb over castle walls during a siege.
- A catapult that used tension to launch things.
- A type of energy that is stored.
- Plate armor piece used for head protection.
- Chainmail armor that protected the torso.
- Ammunition shot from a crossbow that pieces armor.
- A padded layer worn beneath armor for comfort and protection.
- Plate armor pieces worn to protect the lower legs.
- Plate armor worn to protect the feet and toes.
- A type of energy that creates motion.
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- Placed on the sides of siege towers to protect them from arrows.
- Plate armor used to protect the shoulders.
- A catapult that uses a counterweight to launch things.
- Chainmail leggings used to protect the legs.
- Plate armor piece used for torso protection.
- When an army surrounds and attacks a castle or city to capture it.
- The fastest-firing ranged weapon.
- A machine designed to launch objects over long distances.
- Chainmail covering for head and neck protection.
- Armor made from tiny metal rings.
- Chainmail protection for the hands and wrists.
- Plate armor pieces worn to protect the hands.
- This type of weapon is handheld and shoots from far away.
- The ranged weapon that took the longest time to train for.
- Type of armor made from custom-sized metal pieces.
30 Clues: A type of energy that is stored. • The fastest-firing ranged weapon. • Armor made from tiny metal rings. • A heavy weight used in trebuchets. • A type of energy that creates motion. • Chainmail armor that protected the torso. • Plate armor used to protect the shoulders. • Plate armor piece used for head protection. • Chainmail leggings used to protect the legs. • ...
Middle East Geography 2025-04-08
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- 🌊 A sea between Saudi Arabia and Egypt. Ships use it to travel.
- 🗻 A tall mountain in Turkey, near Armenia. Some say Noah’s Ark landed here.
- 🏜️ A desert area in Egypt. It connects Africa to Asia.
- 💧 A long river in Egypt. It helps plants grow in the desert.
- 🌊 A narrow water path between Iran and Oman. Oil ships pass through here.
- 💧 Another big river in Iraq and Syria. It helped early people grow food.
- ⛰️ A mountain range in Lebanon. It gets snow in winter.
- 🏜️ A dry desert in Syria, Iraq, and Jordan.
- 🏜️ A giant desert in Saudi Arabia. It is very dry and sandy.
- 💧 A river that flows through Iraq. People use it for farming.
- 🌊 A very salty lake between Jordan and Israel. You can float easily in it!
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- ⛰️ A mountain range in Iran and Iraq. It has high, rocky land.
- 🏜️ A desert in Iran. It has salt flats and gets very hot.
- 🌄 A high, flat area in Turkey. It has farms and towns.
- ⛰️ A rocky area in Syria and Israel. People have fought over it.
- 🌊 A body of water near Iran, Kuwait, and UAE. It’s important for oil trade.
- 💧 A river between Israel and Jordan. It flows into the Dead Sea.
- 🌊 A salty sea north of Iran. It’s the largest enclosed body of water on Earth.
- 🌊 A sea next to Lebanon, Israel, and Turkey. It connects to Europe.
- 🏜️ A desert in southern Israel. It is hot and dry.
20 Clues: 🏜️ A dry desert in Syria, Iraq, and Jordan. • 🏜️ A desert in southern Israel. It is hot and dry. • 🌄 A high, flat area in Turkey. It has farms and towns. • 🏜️ A desert area in Egypt. It connects Africa to Asia. • ⛰️ A mountain range in Lebanon. It gets snow in winter. • 🏜️ A desert in Iran. It has salt flats and gets very hot. • ...
Middle East Map 2025-05-13
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- Country that used to be the center of the Persian empire
- __ is northwest of Pakistan
- country on southern end of the Arabian Peninsula
- __ has coastline on the Arabian Sea
- __ largest country on the Arabian Peninsula
- Bordering to the east of Syria is __.
- Country on the Arabian Peninsula, and Persian Gulf
- body of water to the west of the Arabian Peninsula
- Amman is the capital city of __
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- __ borders the northern side of Saudi Arabia
- body of water to the east of the Arabian Peninsula
- Capital city of Saudi Arabia
- largest city of United Arab Emirates
- a disputed area of Israel,___ strip
- the northernmost mideast country west of the Caspian Sea
- an island country
- capital city of the country west of Iran
- __ is located between Jordan and the Mediterranean Sea
- __ is on the Persian Gulf, and borders Iraq
- __ Borders Bahrain
- North of Israel is the country of __
21 Clues: an island country • __ Borders Bahrain • __ is northwest of Pakistan • Capital city of Saudi Arabia • Amman is the capital city of __ • a disputed area of Israel,___ strip • __ has coastline on the Arabian Sea • largest city of United Arab Emirates • North of Israel is the country of __ • Bordering to the east of Syria is __. • capital city of the country west of Iran • ...
Rauscher Middle Names 2025-05-20
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- Alayna Cole
- Asher Buttrum
- Jackson Johnson
- Brennan Weeks
- Adaley Graham
- Freya Selph
- Audrey Shellenbarger
- Oliver Briles
- Chloe Frohbieter
- McKinley Hardin
- Bentley Waggoner
- Leo McCombs
- Ellasyn McCarty
- Nolan Hall
- Paris Ortiz
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- Jenna Stimpson
- Lincoln Williams
- Jax Milligan
- Cooper Burk
- Grant Knowles
- McKenzie Ricketts
- Knox Thomas
- Aydin Woods
- Nolan Elrod
- Paxton Bruns
- Stella Droste
- Marley Taylor
27 Clues: Nolan Hall • Alayna Cole • Cooper Burk • Freya Selph • Knox Thomas • Aydin Woods • Nolan Elrod • Leo McCombs • Paris Ortiz • Jax Milligan • Paxton Bruns • Asher Buttrum • Brennan Weeks • Adaley Graham • Grant Knowles • Oliver Briles • Stella Droste • Marley Taylor • Jenna Stimpson • Jackson Johnson • McKinley Hardin • Ellasyn McCarty • Lincoln Williams • Chloe Frohbieter • Bentley Waggoner • McKenzie Ricketts • ...
Middle East Crossword 2025-09-25
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- The christians scared text
- One of three major religions in the middle east they people are called muslims.
- Christains place of worship
- This place specializes in oil
- Islams followers
- One of the three major religions and these people believe in there major firgures
- The princables that muslims need to follow
- Islamic place of worship
- Jews place of worship
- Founder of Christianity
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- When a religion only believes in one God/figure
- Founder of Judism
- An important water source for Iraq Turkey and Syria
- The place where muslims visit before they die
- In this place citizens can only have access to water two times a week.
- The Jews scared text
- Founder of Islam
- An important water source for Iraq and Turkey
- Islamic scared text
- One of the three most known religions in the middle east their symbol is the David star
20 Clues: Islams followers • Founder of Islam • Founder of Judism • Islamic scared text • The Jews scared text • Jews place of worship • Founder of Christianity • Islamic place of worship • The christians scared text • Christains place of worship • This place specializes in oil • The princables that muslims need to follow • The place where muslims visit before they die • ...
Middle Ages Crossword 2025-10-23
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- A body of laws established by the church to regulate its members and clergy.
- A devastating plague that swept through Europe in the 14th century, killing millions.
- Peasants who were bound to the land they worked on and under the control of local lords within the feudal system.
- A prolonged conflict between England and France over territorial claims and royal succession from 1337 to 1453.
- An agreement in 1122 that resolved the Investiture Controversy by distinguishing the powers of the church and the emperor in appointing bishops.
- A local church community within a specific area, often overseen by a priest.
- The long Christian campaign to recapture territory in Spain from Muslim Moors, culminating in 1492.
- The economic system of medieval Europe based on self-sufficient farming estates where lords and peasants depended on each other.
- Land granted by a lord to a vassal under the feudal system in exchange for service and loyalty.
- A political and social system in medieval Europe where lords granted land to vassals in exchange for military service and loyalty.
- Groups of early European peoples, such as the Goths, Vandals, and Saxons, who played key roles in the fall of the Roman Empire.
- Individuals holding beliefs that contradict official church teachings.
- A French peasant girl who claimed divine guidance, led French troops to victories in the Hundred Years' War, and was later canonized as a saint.
- The Pope who crowned Charlemagne as Emperor, thereby strengthening the bond between the church and the Frankish state.
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- A 732 AD battle where Charles Martel led the Franks to victory against Muslim invaders, halting Islamic expansion into Western Europe.
- Non-religious; relating to worldly matters rather than spiritual ones.
- A 1215 document signed by King John of England, limiting royal power and establishing certain legal rights for nobles.
- A church tax requiring Christians to pay a portion (often one-tenth) of their income or produce to support the church.
- A set of regulations for monastic life created by St. Benedict that emphasized obedience, poverty, and devotion.
- A powerful Germanic tribe that established a kingdom in Gaul (modern-day France) and significantly influenced medieval European culture.
- King of the Franks who expanded his empire across Europe and was crowned Emperor of the Romans in 800 AD by Pope Leo III.
- A system of law based on court decisions and customs, developed in England and forming the basis for many legal systems today.
- A severe church penalty that excludes a person from participating in the sacraments and Christian community.
- A series of religious wars initiated by European Christians to reclaim the Holy Land from Muslim control.
- Muslims of North African descent who ruled parts of Spain until the Reconquista.
- The doctrine that the Pope has supreme authority over all secular rulers, including kings and emperors.
- The practice where secular leaders appointed church officials, leading to conflicts with the church.
- A church-led tribunal established to identify and punish heretics and enforce Catholic doctrine.
- The Pope who initiated the First Crusade in 1095 by calling Christians to reclaim the Holy Land from Muslim rule.
- The first king of the Franks to unite all Frankish tribes under one rule and convert to Christianity around 496 AD.
30 Clues: Non-religious; relating to worldly matters rather than spiritual ones. • Individuals holding beliefs that contradict official church teachings. • A body of laws established by the church to regulate its members and clergy. • A local church community within a specific area, often overseen by a priest. • ...
Late Middle Ages 2025-11-14
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- This peninsula in Europe includes the countries of Portugal and Spain.
- Saladin fought this European king in the third Crusade. (name and Roman numerals)
- a series of holy wars between Christians and Muslims for control of the holy land
- king who was forced to sign the Magna Carta
- Pope who called for the first Crusade (name and roman numerals)
- The Pope was allowed to banish people from the church using this power.
- kingdom whose monarchs were Ferdinand and Isabella
- period of time when courts tried people for heresy during late Middle Ages
- black death was spread through the bite of this creature
- a belief or teaching that is unacceptable to the Roman Catholic Church
- weapon giving English the early advantage in the Hundred Years War (two words)
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- practice that keeps the soil from losing all its nutrients and becoming exhausted (two words)
- Joan of Arc was a member of this social class.
- Muslim leader who retook Jerusalem after it was lost in the first Crusade
- an effort to force Muslims out of Spain
- a person who has been convicted of heresy
- The Hundred Years War was fought between England and _____.
- the main city in the "holy land"
- King Henry V required this language be spoken in his royal court, thus increasing its popularity.
- idea in government established by Magna Carta (three words)
- farmers and workers tied to the land because of debt
21 Clues: the main city in the "holy land" • an effort to force Muslims out of Spain • a person who has been convicted of heresy • king who was forced to sign the Magna Carta • Joan of Arc was a member of this social class. • kingdom whose monarchs were Ferdinand and Isabella • farmers and workers tied to the land because of debt • ...
The Middle Ages 2026-05-14
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- Time period between the fall of Rome and the Renaissance
- Death Deadly disease that killed millions in Europe
- Noble with authority over land and peasants
- Majority of the medieval population who worked the land
- Religious leader who crowned Charlemagne emperor
- Frankish king who united much of Europe
- High-status people such as lords, ladies, and knights
- Germanic tribe ruled by Charlemagne
- Empire Eastern Roman Empire that continued after Rome fell
- Early part of the Middle Ages when learning and trade declined
- Most powerful institution in medieval Europe
- System where lords gave land in exchange for loyalty and service
- Buildings made for protection, not comfort
- Religious women who helped preserve knowledge
- Warriors mounted on horseback
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- Religious men who copied books and preserved knowledge
- Code of behavior knights were expected to follow
- Organized groups of workers in the same trade
- Young people learning a trade from a master craftsman
- Peasants legally tied to the lord’s land
- Time period of renewed learning and culture after the Middle Ages
- Economic system where peasants worked on a manor
- Noblewoman responsible for the household and children
- Lesser lords who received land from powerful lords
- Estates of land granted to vassals
- Language Charlemagne encouraged people to learn
26 Clues: Warriors mounted on horseback • Estates of land granted to vassals • Germanic tribe ruled by Charlemagne • Frankish king who united much of Europe • Peasants legally tied to the lord’s land • Buildings made for protection, not comfort • Noble with authority over land and peasants • Most powerful institution in medieval Europe • ...
Rick’s middle name 2026-04-24
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- Wedding venue name
- Month they first met
- Where they first met
- Maid of honor’s name
- Rick’s favorite dish
- Dating app they mate on
- First movie watched together
- Rick’s Favorite TV show
- A shared hobby
- Sophia’s favorite food
- Rick’s middle name
- Rick’s eye color
- Rick’s birth month
- Sophia favorite singer
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- Bachelorette trip location
- Rick’s Profession
- City where Rick was born
- Proposal month
- Their favorite wine
- Sophia’s favorite color
- State Sophia was born
- Name of their pet dog
- Rick’s favorite sports team
- Honeymoon location
- Bride’s occupation
- Best man’s name
- Bride’s middle name
- Sophia’s eye color
28 Clues: Proposal month • A shared hobby • Best man’s name • Rick’s eye color • Rick’s Profession • Wedding venue name • Honeymoon location • Bride’s occupation • Rick’s middle name • Rick’s birth month • Sophia’s eye color • Their favorite wine • Bride’s middle name • Month they first met • Where they first met • Maid of honor’s name • Rick’s favorite dish • State Sophia was born • Name of their pet dog • ...
Basics 2023-05-27
15 Clues: Save • Size • Paste • format • Letters • brushes • Editing • diagram • Password • Breakpage • statusbar • Clear screen • Measurements • insert objects • layout margins
World War One crossword 2024-05-01
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- The country that was first to declare war in WW1.(Hint: See textbook pages 230–231)
- The policy of legally requiring people to join the military. (Hint: See textbook pages 250–251)
- The Triple _______ — the alliance of Britain, France, and Russia in WW1. (Hint: See textbook pages 228–229)
- The first day of this offensive has been described as the worst day in British history. (Hint: See textbook page 242)
- The place where Australia fought first in WW1. (Hint: Textbook pages 236–239)
- The country that Australia and the Allies fought against at Gallipoli, also called Turkey or Türkiye. (Hint: See textbook pages 236–239)
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- _______ Powers — the term used to refer to Austria-Hungary, Germany, and all of their allies in WW1. (Hint: See textbook page 232)
- The name of the Austro-Hungarian archduke whose assassination is often described as the beginning of WW1. (Hint: See textbook page 229–231)
- The name of the sea strait that the Allies failed to sail through because the Ottoman Empire had fortified the coastline and put mines in the water. (Hint: Textbook pages 236–239)
- The term used to refer to the Australian and New Zealand soldiers who fought at Gallipoli in WW1. (Hint: See textbook page 234)
- The Russian __________ — the reason why Russia left WW1. (Hint: See textbook pages 252–253)
- The Russian __________ — a term used to describe the massive Russian army. (Hint: See textbook page 252)
- The title of the Russian ruler who abdicated in 1917. (Hint: See textbook pages 252–253)
13 Clues: The place where Australia fought first in WW1. (Hint: Textbook pages 236–239) • The country that was first to declare war in WW1.(Hint: See textbook pages 230–231) • The title of the Russian ruler who abdicated in 1917. (Hint: See textbook pages 252–253) • The Russian __________ — the reason why Russia left WW1. (Hint: See textbook pages 252–253) • ...
Girlguiding Midlands 2022-08-09
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- This page takes you to the Betty Bus Tour information (7,6)
- The chief commissioner for midlands is... (5,7)
- On Monday 29 August which shopping centre will our Betty Bus Promo tour be visiting? (4,5)
- If you look on the full calendar of events, on the "What's on" page, you'll see that there is a walking scheme level 2 training and assessment weekend taking place. Where is the venue for this? (9)
- Our Adventure Opportunities page includes events for all sections within the region as well as internationally. Which city is our 'Generate the Debate' taking place in this autumn? (10)
- Midlands region has lots of indoor pull up banners that can be borrowed for events and PR opportunities. From the "Equipment Hire" section of the "For leaders & Volunteers" page of our website how many different styles of pull up banner are currently available (3)
- Tracie Price is Midland Region's very own badge lady.. responsible for despatching badges from the region office. How many different nights away badges are now available through Tracie? (7)
- On Friday 2 September which city will our Betty Bus Promo tour be visiting? (4)
- This year Girlguiding Midlands members are encourage to raise awareness about and/or donate to their local food bank. Of course there is a badge but who are the profits from these badge sales going to? (8,5)
- If you look under volunteering opportunities on the "Explore the Midlands" page of our website you'll find that lots of volunteers are needed for our big festival event that is coming in 2023... what is this event called? (7)
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- Unit badge activity packs include ideas of how to counteract this footprint for Betty (5)
- If you want to get involved with the Betty Bus Tour but you're stuck at home or work you can still take part in these (5,9)
- Check out the fab staff and volunteer organisation chart to find out who is Midland Region's Inclusion and Diversity co-ordinator
- Anna McNuff launched an exciting outdoorsy badge for Midlands region on 8 May this year. What is the name of this badge? (9,4)
- To help young members and volunteers access future events if they would otherwise be unable to do so our Girlguiding Midlands 'Making a ... fund' is available and can be found on the "For leaders & volunteers page". (10)
15 Clues: The chief commissioner for midlands is... (5,7) • This page takes you to the Betty Bus Tour information (7,6) • On Friday 2 September which city will our Betty Bus Promo tour be visiting? (4) • Unit badge activity packs include ideas of how to counteract this footprint for Betty (5) • ...
Insert Title 2014-01-08
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- When discussing Building Security on page 38, it mentions that you should protect your key card as you would a driver’s license or __________________?
- If a Manager decides to pursue a close relationship with an employee, he or she needs to inform their Manager and Employee Services _________________. (Hint: see page 45)
- Whether you are full-time or part-time, you must be ________________ to participate in the 401(k) plan.
- What is constant, timely feedback called? (Hint: see page 50)
- In Rise’s social media policy, what bullet point does it specifically mention “forbidden” activities?
- What group is responsible for employment verification and references?
- Start saving for ____________________ with Rise’s new 401(k) plan!
- What percentage of tuition will be reimbursed per calendar year if you receive a B+ or better grade? (Up to $2,500)
- Who does ethical conduct apply to?
- What is the name of the document an employee signs detailing a job change?
- What is the name of the ongoing Learning & Development program? (Hint: It’s not AMPLIFY)
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- The new Employee Assistance Program offers qualified counselors to help you address marriage and family problems, stress related problems, financial and legal difficulties, and __________________ and workplace conflict.
- How many PTO days do you get during your first 5 years of employment?
- How many pay periods are there in a calendar year?
- What is the Acronym for our Core Values?
- Refer a qualified candidate for Rise and if they get hired you could earn how many thousands of dollars?
- What do you call advancement based on performance and values? (Hint: Check out the performance review section)
- What two items must be furnished to Financial Services to be reimbursed for expense? Receipts and a(n) _______________________?
- How many consecutive months must a full-time employee be employed before applying for tuition reimbursement? (Yes, we now offer tuition reimbursement!)
- Be _________________. (Hint: see page 62)
- What is the new holiday this year that replaces President's Day? (Hint: It's coming up)
21 Clues: Who does ethical conduct apply to? • What is the Acronym for our Core Values? • Be _________________. (Hint: see page 62) • How many pay periods are there in a calendar year? • What is constant, timely feedback called? (Hint: see page 50) • Start saving for ____________________ with Rise’s new 401(k) plan! • ...
English Crossword Competition - Year 7/8 2022-03-04
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- The book was written in the past _____ .
- I always eat the whole apple, even the ____ .
- Policy number 4 in the school diary.
- Which ____ would you like in the school play?
- My aunt will ______ my new bedroom quilt.
- The shop was having a 50 _______ off Boxing Day sale.
- The topic of page 20A of your school diary.
- Point your bow and arrow at the ______ .
- Tsunamis ______ people in coastal areas.
- I was partway through the fourth _______ of my book when the bell rang.
- Be quiet and let me ___________!
- I can't wait to get my driver's _______ .
- Houses often ________ when earthquakes strike.
- I've put your school _______ in the wash.
- The director made a _____ speech after the film.
- Perhaps one day humans will make _______ with aliens.
- The introductory _________ is a very important part of an essay.
- What is the _____ of your dress-up party?
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- The crew were told to _______ the sinking ship.
- Today I will _______ an experiment to measure the carbon levels in soil.
- The _____ of experts could not agree on a solution.
- The new butterfly will eventually ______ from the cocoon.
- There was only one vegetarian ______ on the menu.
- The topic of page 31A of your school diary.
- The topic of page 27A of your school diary.
- Employers like people with a good work _____ .
- He scored another ____ for his soccer team.
- I sent my mum a ____ message to let her know I'd be home late.
- My dad thinks that young people spend too much time on social _____ .
- My dog loves to ____ for selfies with me.
- I will ____ your letter before you send it.
- Put on your hard-hat before heading onto the construction ____ .
- What is on page 34A of your school diary.
- If you work hard, you can _______ great things.
- The number one ____ on my shopping list is chocolate.
35 Clues: Be quiet and let me ___________! • Policy number 4 in the school diary. • The book was written in the past _____ . • Point your bow and arrow at the ______ . • Tsunamis ______ people in coastal areas. • My aunt will ______ my new bedroom quilt. • My dog loves to ____ for selfies with me. • I can't wait to get my driver's _______ . • ...
Fahrenheit 451 Part One 2021-12-06
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- It isn't questioning HOW but ____ that is dangerous.
- How does Montag describe his wife at the top of page 46? (2 words)
- Mildred calling the woman from the fire "simple minded" is ______
- What was removed from houses in order to prevent independent thought?
- What killed Clarisse?
- How are Mildred's eyes described when we first meet them?
- To Mildred, the people on her television are ____
- How many books has Montag stashed away?
- What doesn't seem to like Montag very much?
- Feeling torn between a life that is hot and cold reveals to us Montag's _____ (2 words)
- How many years have Montag and Mildred been together?
- What is the fire truck called on page 37?
- Mildred views all of the technology as happiness, but Montag sees it as a ________
- How does Montag describe him and his wife on page 41?
- Clarisse and Mildred mirror each other by listening to their ________ (plural).
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- Society controlling people by getting rid of inequality is similar to which short story from this year? (2 words)
- Beatty explains that the oppression presented by the society if for people to be _____
- Where did Montag hide the book during his conversation with Beatty?
- Mildred is a symbol for ________
- Her ordeal on page 46 proves how ______ Mildred is.
- What has Montag kept hidden in his vent?
- What flower told Montag he wasn't in love?
- What is Montag breaking free from in order to be an individual?
- What did the woman set herself and her books on fire with?
- Clarisse is a symbol for _________
- What facial feature allows us to see the transformation of emotions between Mildred and Clarisse?
- What food was in the first line that Montag read?
- What did Clarisse get Montag to taste for the first time in a long time?
- How are the cars described?
- Montag's wife
30 Clues: Montag's wife • What killed Clarisse? • How are the cars described? • Mildred is a symbol for ________ • Clarisse is a symbol for _________ • How many books has Montag stashed away? • What has Montag kept hidden in his vent? • What is the fire truck called on page 37? • What flower told Montag he wasn't in love? • What doesn't seem to like Montag very much? • ...
Vocabulario deTecnología 2021-02-02
18 Clues: tab • open • poll • link • mouse • screen • to join • meeting • keyboard • to press • password • to share • to submit • home page • microphone • to turn on • scroll down • email address
Middle Ages by Dominique 2023-09-07
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- Meant you were put out of the Church.
- A strong castle.
- Were bound to the soil
- Level after a page.
- Where the people in the castle ate.
- Young boy serving in another family
- Monks lived here.
- title or suffix which means "the Great"
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- What happened when a squire was promoted.
- Were one step lower than the King.
- Anyone who owed loyalty to some-one higher.
- Championship games for knights.
- Protective clothing for a knight.
13 Clues: A strong castle. • Monks lived here. • Level after a page. • Were bound to the soil • Championship games for knights. • Protective clothing for a knight. • Were one step lower than the King. • Where the people in the castle ate. • Young boy serving in another family • Meant you were put out of the Church. • title or suffix which means "the Great" • ...
Likas-Yamang Pangisdaan 2016-11-06
And Then There Were None Slang 2023-03-08
6 Clues: Inactive (Page 78) • Strange/odd (Page 87) • Unpredictable (Page 82) • Thin/flexible (Page 212) • Nimble; in a clever/skillful way (page 51) • The attempt to avoid attention, being secretive (Page 135)
showbizz (page 166) 2020-11-29
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- something is odd
- a persons signature
- the person (male) who plays a role in a film
- a group of people
- a large fish that kills other fish
- behind the scenes
- the people that play in a movie
- when you are irritated with someone
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- when people clap their hands together
- when people stand in line for something
- to stimulate someone to do something
- other word for joke
- a short clip about a product
- you raise money for this
- someone who lives somewhere
- what the movie is about
- when a person acts dumb
- the part of your face beneath your mouth
18 Clues: something is odd • a group of people • behind the scenes • other word for joke • a persons signature • what the movie is about • when a person acts dumb • you raise money for this • someone who lives somewhere • a short clip about a product • the people that play in a movie • a large fish that kills other fish • when you are irritated with someone • to stimulate someone to do something • ...
Vocabulary page 72 2024-04-17
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- - something that can demostrate the criminal
- - act of kill someone
- - look in detail something
- - the police catch the criminals
- - place where the criminals who was arrested go
- - find an answer to explanation for a crime
- - discover the criminal
- - taking something from another person's property without permission
- - unique mark in every hand
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- - something that can hurt
- - someone who's job consist in prevent the crimes
- - act of take things aren't theeirs
- - someone who don't acomplish the laws
- - someone who's job is arrest criminal
- - someone who's work is investigate
- - mark of shoes in the floor
- - go after someone
- - carry out a inquiry to discover the criminal
18 Clues: - go after someone • - act of kill someone • - discover the criminal • - something that can hurt • - look in detail something • - unique mark in every hand • - mark of shoes in the floor • - the police catch the criminals • - act of take things aren't theeirs • - someone who's work is investigate • - someone who don't acomplish the laws • - someone who's job is arrest criminal • ...
Morphology Page 4 2025-02-12
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- extreme or irrational fear of confined places.
- a political system in which supreme authority is vested in an individual ruler who functions as head of state.
- a word that has the opposite meaning of another word.
- spoken or written words that have no meaning or make no sense.
- bring (goods or services) into a country from abroad for sale.
- a picture made using a camera, in which an image is focused onto film or other light-sensitive material and then made visible and permanent by chemical treatment, or stored digitally.
- each of four quarters of a circle
- keep (something) from happening or arising.
- (in an insect or amphibian) the process of transformation from an immature form to an adult form in two or more distinct stages.
- feel, show, or express pity for (someone).
- a large molecule made up of many smaller molecules called monomers that are linked together in a chain.
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- a person who dislikes humankind and avoids human society.
- the scientific study of the human mind and its functions, especially those affecting behavior in a given context.
- having several purposes or functions.
- (of a person) having to work beyond their capacity or strength.
- a cephalopod mollusc with eight sucker-bearing arms, a soft body, strong beaklike jaws, and no internal shell.
- restore (something old, especially a building) to a good state of repair.
- bring (a fact, event, or situation) back into one's mind; remember.
18 Clues: each of four quarters of a circle • having several purposes or functions. • feel, show, or express pity for (someone). • keep (something) from happening or arising. • extreme or irrational fear of confined places. • a word that has the opposite meaning of another word. • a person who dislikes humankind and avoids human society. • ...
EOG Review 2017-05-25
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- A drawing with labels to tell the parts
- Words next to a picture that explain what the photo is about
- Tells about a problem and then gives one or more solutions
- This gives the title of the chapter and what page it starts on
- Print that is bold, italicized, or colored to bring attention to special words
- This genre tells the life story of another person
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- Tells the reader how to say a word
- This text structure describes events in order or explains the steps to make something
- Shows how two or more things are alike or different
- Lists topics alphabetically and the page number on which they appear
- Have animals as characters and teach a lesson called a moral
- words that help you determine the meaning of unfamiliar words
- This text structure describes the characteristics and features of an object
- Boxed information on the side of a page in a nonfiction article
- This genre was written to explain how things in nature came to be. Also Include gods and goddesses
- Tell what the section below will be about
16 Clues: Tells the reader how to say a word • A drawing with labels to tell the parts • Tell what the section below will be about • This genre tells the life story of another person • Shows how two or more things are alike or different • Tells about a problem and then gives one or more solutions • Words next to a picture that explain what the photo is about • ...
Never Let Me Go final chapters 2026-04-11
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- What does Ruth describe the thing as? (p.220)
- What animals did Tommy draw and show Kathy when she's with him on page 236?
- During which donation did Chrissie complete? (p.221)
- Ruth gives them madame's what on a piece of paper?
- What shocked Kathy about Tommy's animals in chapter 16, page.184?
- What does Ruth want Kathy and Tommy to try and get? (p.228)
- What role does Tommy think he's good at? (p.223)
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- Ruth asks Kathy about her possibly beccoming Tommy's what? (p.231)
- The name of the centre Tommy is at, p.212
- Ruth admitted to have done what at the cottages? (p.227)
- The thing that they are going to visit in chapter 19
- What does Ruth seemingly do when seeing Tommy on page 215?
- What tree does Kathy park beside? (p.218)
- Which room number was Ruth in, in her dream?
- Who had a bad first donation out of the trio? (p.206)
- The gallery is revealed to prove whether they had what? (p.255)
16 Clues: The name of the centre Tommy is at, p.212 • What tree does Kathy park beside? (p.218) • Which room number was Ruth in, in her dream? • What does Ruth describe the thing as? (p.220) • What role does Tommy think he's good at? (p.223) • Ruth gives them madame's what on a piece of paper? • The thing that they are going to visit in chapter 19 • ...
Two For One: Words that can have different meanings! 2025-11-20
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- Tiny building block of the body AND a room in a prison
- Sheet of paper in a book AND a knight's assistant
- The middle of something AND a point from which a circle is drawn
- Covering on the living room floor AND a verb meaning to cover
- "Ava, you ____ my favorite person in the whole world!"
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- Part of the head with eyes, nose and mouth AND the front of a cliff
- A single number AND a finger or toe
- Place where astronauts go AND an empty area
- Bacteria or virus that causes disease AND the start of an idea
- A mix of black and white AND another way to say gloomy
10 Clues: A single number AND a finger or toe • Place where astronauts go AND an empty area • Sheet of paper in a book AND a knight's assistant • Tiny building block of the body AND a room in a prison • A mix of black and white AND another way to say gloomy • "Ava, you ____ my favorite person in the whole world!" • Covering on the living room floor AND a verb meaning to cover • ...
4.4.Kur Visumā atrodas Zeme? (Keita K., Keita B.) 2024-10-16
7 Clues: Kurai planetai ir gredzens? • Pa kuru celu rinko planetas? • Kura planeta ir tuvak saulei? • Kura planeta ir okeanu krasa? • Kura planeta atrodas dziviba? • Kurai planetai ir 67 pavadonu? • Kuru sokoladi nosauca par planetu?
Desktop publishing 2023-12-12
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- It is the atr of using computers to design finished, printable documents
- It is a method that uses the forces of electricity to print
- It is a nearly complete version of a publication
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- It is a computer program that is used to make page layouts
- It is a common form of printing
- It is the study of sending and receiving messages
- It is the process of arranging text and graphics on a page
- It is electronic artwork that can be used in publications
- It is a computerized version of a piece of paper
9 Clues: It is a common form of printing • It is a nearly complete version of a publication • It is a computerized version of a piece of paper • It is the study of sending and receiving messages • It is electronic artwork that can be used in publications • It is a computer program that is used to make page layouts • It is the process of arranging text and graphics on a page • ...
Keyboarding Terms 1 2012-09-10
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- Comparing copy on screen or paper to the original, then edited
- Pressing Enter Key 2 times 1 blank line (DS)
- An alphabetical list of sources of information used in reports
- Hit enter 1 time, move to ne line (SS)
- The greeting of the letter - Dear Sir
- Injury to wrists causing numbness
- A note indicating an item is included with the letter
- Initials The initials of the person who typed the letter/memo if not the writer
- Multi Page Report stapled on the left
- Injury to the thumbs from overuse of space bar
- Marks used to indicate corrections needed
- A letter from one business to another
- The date the letter was created
- The covering for a letter to be mailed
- The standard Keyboard layout
- The heading in a memo: TO: FROM: DATE: SUBJECT:
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- A letter from an individual to a business
- Gross Words a Minute (totsl keystrokes/5)
- Injury from over use
- Form and style used while typing
- The message of the letter or memo
- The name/address of who the letter is sent to
- Sincerely Yours, Yours Truly, etc
- The name of the person sending the letter
- Hit enter 3 time - 2 blank lines (TS)
- A supporting document in a report usually after the title page
- ASDF JKL:
- A note indicating copies of letter distributes - CC.
- A letter style in which all lines are aligned to left margin
- Typing without looking at fingers - Touch Typing
- Hit Enter 4 times (3 blank lines) (QS)
- The letter senders address
- The size of a sheet 8.5 x 11 is standard
- Short report without a cover
- The science of designing equipment/workspace for comfort
- Written correspondence within the same company
- The vertical spacing between lines 66 page
- First page of a report: title, name date, course, teacher
38 Clues: ASDF JKL: • Injury from over use • The letter senders address • Short report without a cover • The standard Keyboard layout • The date the letter was created • Form and style used while typing • Injury to wrists causing numbness • The message of the letter or memo • Sincerely Yours, Yours Truly, etc • The greeting of the letter - Dear Sir • Multi Page Report stapled on the left • ...
Insert Title 2014-01-08
Across
- How many PTO days do you get during your first 5 years of employment?
- What is the name of the document an employee signs detailing a job change?
- How many consecutive months must a full-time employee be employed before applying for tuition reimbursement? (Yes, we now offer tuition reimbursement!)
- When discussing Building Security on page 38, it mentions that you should protect your key card as you would a driver’s license or __________________?
- Be _________________. (Hint: see page 62)
- What group is responsible for employment verification and references?
- What is the Acronym for our Core Values?
- Start saving for ____________________ with Rise’s new 401(k) plan!
- Refer a qualified candidate for Rise and if they get hired you could earn how many thousands of dollars?
- Who does ethical conduct apply to?
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- How many pay periods are there in a calendar year?
- Whether you are full-time or part-time, you must be ________________ to participate in the 401(k) plan.
- What is the name of the ongoing Learning & Development program? (Hint: It’s not AMPLIFY)
- What is constant, timely feedback called? (Hint: see page 50)
- What percentage of tuition will be reimbursed per calendar year if you receive a B+ or better grade? (Up to $2,500)
- What two items must be furnished to Financial Services to be reimbursed for expense? Receipts and a(n) _______________________?
- What do you call advancement based on performance and values? (Hint: Check out the performance review section)
- In Rise’s social media policy, what bullet point does it specifically mention “forbidden” activities?
- The new Employee Assistance Program offers qualified counselors to help you address marriage and family problems, stress related problems, financial and legal difficulties, and __________________ and workplace conflict.
- If a Manager decides to pursue a close relationship with an employee, he or she needs to inform their Manager and Employee Services _________________. (Hint: see page 45)
- What is the new holiday this year that replaces President's Day? (Hint: It's coming up)
21 Clues: Who does ethical conduct apply to? • What is the Acronym for our Core Values? • Be _________________. (Hint: see page 62) • How many pay periods are there in a calendar year? • What is constant, timely feedback called? (Hint: see page 50) • Start saving for ____________________ with Rise’s new 401(k) plan! • ...
Word 2016-09-02
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- Shows page number and word count.
- the text is aligned along the left margin and is ragged along the right margin
- A grammar warning under the word
- 1.0 setting that allows the least amount of space between lines
- text is centered between the left and right margins and is ragged along both the left and right margins
- Located at the top of Microsoft word above the Document. It is used to select different things that you can use to change the documents.
- one you insert at a specific location, whether the previous page is full or not
- A contextual spelling error under the word
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- A button located in the lower left corner used to find files and applications on the computer
- anything that stands for or represents something else; copyright, registered, trademark, for example.
- text, date, or other information that is printed above the top page margin; blanked area at the top of the page where such information can be inserted
- Used to format text for documents such as newspapers and newsletters
- the text is aligned along the right margin and is ragged along the left margin
- checks your document against Word's built-in dictionary; a wavy red line appears under a misspelled word
- You are able to zoom in and zoom out to see more clearly on how it would look. It is important to use this before you print a document.
- the amount of space that appears between lines of text within a paragraph
- A spelling mistake warning under the word
- you select the text you want to move, press and hold the mouse button while you drag the selected text to a new location, and then release the mouse button
- the exterior color
- automatically corrects common typing errors, such as typing "adn" for "and"
20 Clues: the exterior color • A grammar warning under the word • Shows page number and word count. • A spelling mistake warning under the word • A contextual spelling error under the word • 1.0 setting that allows the least amount of space between lines • Used to format text for documents such as newspapers and newsletters • ...
Computer Science Chapter 1: Vocabulary Crossword 2021-01-12
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- a hardware component that supplies power to an electrical device.
- uses intuitive and visual elements to simplify the process of viewing files and executing programs.
- allows the computer to receive data and instructions from an external source.
- the physical components of the computer, ex: keyboard, monitor.
- packaged on separate chips and communicates with the CPU using lower-speed circuitry.
- storage device that connects to computers and other devices using a USB plug that is built onto the drive.
- represents a connection to another page and is usually displayed in a Web page as underlined or as colored text.
- the programs that run on the computer, carrying out tasks such as word processing.
- access a Web page, interpret the HTML formatting information, and display the formatted page accordingly.
- a software program that runs on your computer to perform an activity.
- a hardware component that stores all digital content.
- software that communicates with the hardware and allows other programs to run.
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- software that assists in the creation of new software.
- allows the computer to display or broadcast its results.
- a device that receives, stores, and processes information.
- an interconnected system of public web pages accessible through the Internet.
- responsible for controlling the internal workings of the machine.
- a collection of files that are organized together and labeled with a common name.
- consists of 8 bits, each of which consists of a 0 or 1.
- a global wide area network that connects computer systems across the world.
- a specific name that users can identify them and browsers can locate them.
- units of data that corresponds to one of two potential values.
- a single platform to connect all of the parts of a computer together.
- built into the CPU and utilizes high-speed circuitry to provide extremely fast access to data.
24 Clues: a hardware component that stores all digital content. • software that assists in the creation of new software. • consists of 8 bits, each of which consists of a 0 or 1. • allows the computer to display or broadcast its results. • a device that receives, stores, and processes information. • units of data that corresponds to one of two potential values. • ...
cpe151 2018-09-18
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- It is one or more physically contiguous pages.
- It never swaps a page into memory unless page will be needed.
- It happens when several processes work together to complete a common task.
- A java mechanism that allows Java program on one machine to invoke a method on a remote object.
- It is a collection of instructions or operations that performs single logical function.
- A type of scheduling policy where interrupts processing of a job and transfers the CPU to another job.
- It allocates memory from fixed-size segment consisting of physical-contiguous pages.
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- It is the act of allowing only one process to have access to a dedicated resource.
- It is a part of a program that must complete execution before other processes can have access to the resources being used.
- A module that gives control of the CPU to the process selected by the short-term scheduler.
- It contains information associated with each process such as process state, program counter, and many others.
- It allows both parent and child processes to initially share the same pages in memory.
- Pages are brought into memory only as they are needed, allowing jobs to be run with less main memory.
- Allocated memory may be slightly larger that requested memory.
- It abstracts procedure calls between processes on networked systems.
- It replaces page with smallest count.
- It allows a child task to share the address space of the parent task in Linux system.
- A fast disk large enough to accommodate copies of all memory images for all users.
- When a PU switches to another process, the system must save the state of the old process and load the saved state for the new process via a _________.
- Set of pages residing in memory that can be accessed directly without incurring a page fault.
20 Clues: It replaces page with smallest count. • It is one or more physically contiguous pages. • It never swaps a page into memory unless page will be needed. • Allocated memory may be slightly larger that requested memory. • It abstracts procedure calls between processes on networked systems. • It happens when several processes work together to complete a common task. • ...
Mots croisés du WEB 2020-09-11
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- : Système permettant de monter et descendre dans un site web
- : liaison hypertexte
- : partie logiciel d’un ordinateur
- cognitive : surcharge d’infos par rapport aux capacités de notre cerveau
- : usager
- d’araignée : Tous les périphériques sont liés entre eux
- : lien pieds de page
- : capacité du système à se modifier en fonction des actions de l’utilisateur
- : machine avangardiste du web
- : permet à l’utilisateur d’accéder à d’autres rubriques
- : barre d’outils du net
- : Suite logique linéaire
- : Moyen de délivrer un message
- : représentation des données par des nombres
- : renseignement qui apporte des connaissances
- tracking : étude des techniques du regard ou comportement oculaire
- rapide : le lien rapide fournis l’accès au contenu important
- logo : Logo tenant un lien page d’accueil du site
- : mesure de longueur qui correspond a toute la main
- : qui s’intéresse aux espaces de travail
- : création déroulant d’une recherche
- : tel que chacune des choses se trouve subordonné a celui qui suis
- : circuler d’une information à une autre
- dans la page interne : Permet de sauter d’une section d’une page à l’autre
- : créateur du WEB
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- : périphériques lier à un point central
- : blocs constitué d’informations
- spéciale : perte de l’objectif initial de l’utilisateur sur une page web
- :personne chargés de trouver des idées
- adaptée : Utilisation de données personnelles pour recommander
- : fonction qui varie en fonction de l’importance du site
- : ergonomie dépendante de l’environnement
- : situation, état que l’on pense atteindre
- : relation entre personne
- : violation des droits d’un média
- : Moyen d’établir des liaisons entre documents
- : mécanismes de traitement de l’information
- : organisation du travail
- : 5 sens (vue,l’ouï l’odorat, le gout , le toucher)
- : lié a l’ergonomie d’un site web
- : désigne le matériel physique constituant les ordinateurs de bureau
- : discipline scientifique qui vise la compréhension
- : réseau informatique mondial
- : page web présenté a l’utilisateur
- : créateur du memex
- : désigne la manipulation simultané de 2 médias (son,image,vidéo,livre) ou plus.
- linguistique : Sélection de la langue
- : conditionne l’efficacité et donc qualité « d’expérience utilisateur »
- utile : des outils et des fonctionnalités qui aident les visiteurs à utiliser le site
- : précurseur de l’hypermédia
50 Clues: : usager • : créateur du WEB • : créateur du memex • : liaison hypertexte • : lien pieds de page • : barre d’outils du net • : Suite logique linéaire • : relation entre personne • : organisation du travail • : précurseur de l’hypermédia • : machine avangardiste du web • : réseau informatique mondial • : Moyen de délivrer un message • : blocs constitué d’informations • ...
Lesson 2 2025-06-14
Across
- Used to list the files in a directory.
- Which command would a user type on the command line to find out the current directory in the directory tree?
- Display the contents of a file in octal or hexadecimal format.
- A directory is a type of file true or false
- A file connecting processes on two different computers.
- A powerful command-line text editor available on most UNIX and Linux systems.
- One of the two modes in vi; it allows the user to insert text into the document but does not allow any other functionality.
- Displays a text file page-by-page on the terminal screen; users can then use the cursor keys to navigate the file.
- Displays the files and subdirectories under the current or specified directory.
- Displays text characters that are in a binary file.
- Displays a file on the screen, beginning with the last line of the file and ending with the first line of the file.
- A file that stores information in a readable text format.
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- The metacharacters used to match certain characters in a file or directory name; they are often used to specify multiple files.
- A directory on the filesystem set aside for users to store personal files and information.
- A directory that resides within another directory in the directory tree.
- The directory that is one level closer to the root directory in the directory tree relative to your current directory.
- Display a text file page-by-page and line-by-line on the terminal screen.
- Used to view detailed information within the inode of a file or directory.
- Display lines of text at the end of a file; by default, the tail command displays the last 10 lines of the file.
- A file that contains past system events.
- A text file that contains a list of commands or constructs for the shell to execute in order.
21 Clues: Used to list the files in a directory. • A file that contains past system events. • A directory is a type of file true or false • Displays text characters that are in a binary file. • A file connecting processes on two different computers. • A file that stores information in a readable text format. • Display the contents of a file in octal or hexadecimal format. • ...
hjj 2023-01-11
Across
- Well-defined rules that define how pages are formatted.
- Allows the user to communicate with the computer by entering commands and then viewing the results.
- The ‘brains’ of a computer. It carries out programmatic steps in order to process data.
- Portable secondary memory that connects to a computer using a standard USB interface.
- Represents a connection to another page and is usually displayed on a Web page as underlined, colored text.
- Memory packaged on separate chips and communicated with the CPU using lower-speed circuitry.
- A collection of programs that controls how the CPU, memory, and input/output devices work together to execute programs.
- The programs that execute on the computer, carrying out tasks such as word processing or accessing the Web.
- Uses intuitive, visual elements to simplify the process of viewing files and executing programs.
- Accesses a Web page, interprets the HTML formatting information, and displays that formatted page accordingly.
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- A collection of software that spans the internet. It enables the interlinking of documents and resources.
- Represent separate work spaces that can be active at the same time, displaying files or executing programs.
- Holds together and allows communication between many of the crucial components of a computer, including the CPU, memory, and connectors for input and output devices.
- The unit of measurement for computer memory (8 bits).
- Manages the resources and behavior of the computer itself.
- A worldwide system of computer networks, otherwise known as the physical connection of computers.
- A device that receives, stores, and processes information.
- Uses high-speed circuitry and is usually built into the CPU.
- The physical components of the computer, such as the monitor, keyboard, and hard drive.
- An Internet-enabled computer that executes software for providing access to certain Web documents.
- Collections of wires that carry information in the form of electrical signals.
21 Clues: The unit of measurement for computer memory (8 bits). • Well-defined rules that define how pages are formatted. • Manages the resources and behavior of the computer itself. • A device that receives, stores, and processes information. • Uses high-speed circuitry and is usually built into the CPU. • ...
digitalni svijet 2025-11-24
LA crossy wordd 2024-09-21
Across
- name of the street I lived on when we met
- job I got fired from
- 67 year old BFF who died at Strachan townhouse
- the colour I was super into when we met
- Name of my previous successful band
- type of nordic writing I'm into lately
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- My astrological sign
- what NFA stands for
- city where I was born
- my dog who passed away RIP
- Name of my childhood teddy bear
11 Clues: what NFA stands for • My astrological sign • job I got fired from • city where I was born • my dog who passed away RIP • Name of my childhood teddy bear • Name of my previous successful band • type of nordic writing I'm into lately • the colour I was super into when we met • name of the street I lived on when we met • 67 year old BFF who died at Strachan townhouse
The Middle Ages 2016-05-20
Across
- People who came from Scandinavia. They were a pirate raid.
- A legal document that split Charlemagne's empire into thirds, one for each of his sons.
- He was banished from Iceland and had discovered and settled in Greenland, giving that name to attract other Vikings.
- It was a letter that allowed a merchant to let his agent banker in another city to make a payment for the merchant.
- A battle between the Moors of Spain and the Franks. This battle preserved Christianity.
- It was the lord's estate. It was the heart of medieval economy.
- A period from 1000 to 1300 where economic expansion occurred. The change and their growth were key to this period.
- He was the brother of King Olaf, fought in the Norwegian civil war and he discovered many trade markets throughout Europe.
- First of the Frankish kings
- It is the medieval Church body of laws which also had its own courts.
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- A mounted warrior
- Farmers and herders
- A written code of laws combining customs,Roman law, and Christian ideals
- They were peasants who lived by a harsh life.
- It was the code knights honored and lived by.
- It was a group of nobles who saw that the laws were followed.
- He was the son of Erik the Red and had went to North America and developed a settlement in now known as Canada.
- Strengthened and brought order to Europe. Helped the Romans hold off the Muslims. He started the Missi Dominici. Rebuilt Trade. Focused on Education and he spread Christianity.
- A loosely organized system of rule in which powerful local lords divide landholdings among lesser lords.
- He led a civil war against his cousin
20 Clues: A mounted warrior • Farmers and herders • First of the Frankish kings • He led a civil war against his cousin • They were peasants who lived by a harsh life. • It was the code knights honored and lived by. • People who came from Scandinavia. They were a pirate raid. • It was a group of nobles who saw that the laws were followed. • ...
Middle Ages Vocabulary 2016-09-16
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- study of religion and god
- Religious communities built by the church for women
- church tax
- group of advisors who were like a court for the Pope
- office of the Pope
- church law
- different ranks of church leaders
- noble who serves a lord of higher rank
- worldly
- religious ceremonies
- exclude a person from church membership
- Germanic people from Gaul
- social structure in mideval Europe
- legestlative group in England
- meeting of three estates in France
- people sent out to teach their religion
- land granted a vassal by his lord
- religious communities built by the church for men
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- groups of buisinesses
- vassals or warriors in armor on horseback
- everyday language used by different regions
- selling of church positions
- begun by Charlemange
- ceremony church officials were appointed in
- document that guarenteed certian political rights
- a new way of thinking
- code which mideval knights followed
- agreement between Pope and ruler of a country
- unified body of law
- practice of planting crops at different times
- anyone who doesn't conform to an established attitude
- peasants who couldn't do much without the lords approval
- holy war
- religious beliefs that conflict with the churches teachings
- the lords estate
35 Clues: worldly • holy war • church tax • church law • the lords estate • office of the Pope • unified body of law • begun by Charlemange • religious ceremonies • groups of buisinesses • a new way of thinking • study of religion and god • Germanic people from Gaul • selling of church positions • legestlative group in England • different ranks of church leaders • land granted a vassal by his lord • ...
Middle Ages Review 2016-09-27
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- The "church tax" people of the Middle Ages paid.
- This is the name given to the officials of the Church.
- The Germanic people whose kingdom turned into France.
- This sacred city was the "prize" the Christians and Muslims were going to war over.
- The invaders who came from Scandinavia known as the Norseman.
- This was the time period in Church history where the Church had 3 Pope's arguing over who was the true Pope.
- Religious communities build by the church to reach the people in rural areas.
- The practice of kings appointing people to positions in the church.
- A person who received a fief from a Lord.
- The social system of the middle ages.
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- These people made up the lowest level of the Feudal System and were bound to the land they lived and worked on.
- The training games that Knights participated in to train for battle.
- These were a series of wars between the Christians and Muslims.
- These were being sold by the priests as payments to have your sins forgiven.
- A Frankish ruler who was known for his "great"ness and becoming the first Holy Roman Emperor.
- This was the medical name for the disease that became known as the "Black Death" in the Middle Ages.
- The laws of the church that regulated certain aspects of life in the Middle Ages.
- The time period in history from 500AD-1500AD.
- The code of honor Knights were expected to uphold.
- This little pest carried the "Black Death" which killed 1/3rd of Europe's population.
- The piece of land given by a King or a Lord.
21 Clues: The social system of the middle ages. • A person who received a fief from a Lord. • The piece of land given by a King or a Lord. • The time period in history from 500AD-1500AD. • The "church tax" people of the Middle Ages paid. • The code of honor Knights were expected to uphold. • The Germanic people whose kingdom turned into France. • ...
Middle English Terms 2017-04-05
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- Originally entered Middle English as "motoun"
- Means "to long or hope for" and its first known use was in the 13th century
- This term was spelled "ecco" during the Middle English period
- In Middle English, this word was pronounced "chambre" and derived from the Greek term "kamara"
- Originally entered Middle English as "concealan" and means "to place out of sight"
- This term is similar to the Goth "athnam" and Sanskrit "atati"
- Means "a step or stage in the process" and its first known use was in the 13th century
- Derives from the Anglo-French term "liberte"
- In Middle English, this word was spelled either "bewteful" or "beautefull"
- This word, which was first used in the 12th century, entered Middle English as "pees" and is defined as "a state of tranquility or order"
- The first known use of this word was in the 12th century and it derives from the Latin term "gratia"
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- Originates from the Latin term "foris," meaning "outside"
- As in, "to set forth or offer for attention or consideration" and was first used in the 14th century
- This word, meaning "to frighten," was pronounced "skirra" in Old Norse.
- Means "unfamiliar" and comes from the Latin term "extraneus"
- This word comes from the Latin term "vox" and was first used in the 14th century.
- Means "full of high spirits" and entered Middle English as "joli"
- Derives from the Old Norse term "kaka" and is akin to the Old High German term "kuocho"
- Was first used in the 12th century and is a combination of the French word "gentle" and the German word "man"
- Defined as "a desire to investigate and learn" and was spelled in Latin as "curiosus"
- During the Middle English period, this word was spelled "werre" and came from the Germanic word "guerre"
- This word entered Middle English as "leiser"
- This term is defined as "to be in control" and derives from the Anglo-French term "poer"
- This word means "to proclaim or call loudly" and entered Middle English as "crien"
24 Clues: This word entered Middle English as "leiser" • Derives from the Anglo-French term "liberte" • Originally entered Middle English as "motoun" • Originates from the Latin term "foris," meaning "outside" • Means "unfamiliar" and comes from the Latin term "extraneus" • This term was spelled "ecco" during the Middle English period • ...
The Middle Ages 2017-05-12
Across
- of Aquitaine / one of the most powerful woman in the Middle Ages.
- / a large landmass that includes both Europe and Asia
- / A ruler that united many of the tribes of central and western Europe into a single empire.
- / Another word for the Middle Ages
- / short, three-line poems of 17 syllables that describe nature scenes.
- / Europeans called their code of honorable behavior for knights.
- / A monk who converted the Irish to Christianity.
- / warriors who fought on horseback.
- / workers who were tied to the land on which they lived.
- / rebellious men who lived apart from society in isolated communities.
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- / A system of promises that governed that relationships between lords and vassals.
- / communities of monks
- / shape or elevation of land in region
- / and Italian monk who created a set a rules in the early 500s.
- / A large estate owned by a knight or lord.
- / A knight who promised to support a lord in exchange for land.
- / Assigned behavior
- / vassals of kings and queens.
- Benedictine Rule / a guidelines of rules for monks to follow.
- / A trained professional warrior in feudal Japan.
20 Clues: / Assigned behavior • / communities of monks • / vassals of kings and queens. • / Another word for the Middle Ages • / warriors who fought on horseback. • / shape or elevation of land in region • / A large estate owned by a knight or lord. • / A monk who converted the Irish to Christianity. • / A trained professional warrior in feudal Japan. • ...
Middle Ages Crossword 2017-04-25
Across
- a promise to marry
- a long poem telling about heroic deeds and events
- a fighter who battled at public shows, most were slaves
- writing changed from language into another
- the head of the Chatholic church
- intentionally setting fire to property
- the group that one belongs to in a society
- a picture made with many pieces of stone or glass fixed in place
- a person sent out of church to convert people
- roman armed forces
- Viking word for "slave"
- the official belief of a religion
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- before common era
- to sprinkle with or dip into water as a sign of purification from sin and of admission into a Christian church
- anything made by humans to extend abilities
- the art and science of designing buildings
- a rebirth or revival especially of the arts
- thriving
- originally a "non-roman" but later "uncultured person"
- the religion of the jews
- indirect, not solid
- changing religions, one who has changed religion
- a person tortured or killed because of his or her beliefs
- the language of the Romans during the Middle Ages
- the common era
25 Clues: thriving • the common era • before common era • a promise to marry • roman armed forces • indirect, not solid • Viking word for "slave" • the religion of the jews • the head of the Chatholic church • the official belief of a religion • intentionally setting fire to property • the art and science of designing buildings • writing changed from language into another • ...
Middle East Vocabulary 2013-02-24
Across
- young men who kept temple records
- mass uprising in the occupied lands by the Palestinians
- hatred and fear of Jews
- holy war
- kings in the Safavid empire
- people who sufferer or die for their beliefs
- forceful acts in response to an injury
- a nation ruled by religious leaders
- the governor of each province in the Persian Empire
- people who flee homeland to seek safety
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- the lands seized by Israel during the 1967 war
- converting salt water into fresh water for drinking
- Non-Muslim communities
- pilgrimage to Mecca
- the writing of the Sumerians
- one anointed by God who would deliver the Jews from foreign rule
- successor to the prophet
- territory administered but not owned by the League of Nations
- fertile desert area that has enough water to support life
- short stories with simple moral lessons
- huge many tiered temple
- father of the church
- the migration of Muhammad and his followers from Mecca to Medina
23 Clues: holy war • pilgrimage to Mecca • father of the church • Non-Muslim communities • hatred and fear of Jews • huge many tiered temple • successor to the prophet • kings in the Safavid empire • the writing of the Sumerians • young men who kept temple records • a nation ruled by religious leaders • forceful acts in response to an injury • short stories with simple moral lessons • ...
Middle Ages Europe 2013-10-16
Across
- Replaced barter as a means for exchange
- Common religious venture to liberate Jerusalem and get land
- Term for those knights awarded grants of land and who owed loyalty to their lord
- Term for the peasants or common people
- Pressure from these groups in the North helped lead to the collapse of Rome
- The attempt to understand all subject areas under the guidance of religion
- Another name for the Eastern Roman Empire
- Period of "rebirth" in Europe that signaled the end of the Middle Ages in Europe.
- Rise of this group (mostly merchants) occurred during the Late Middle Ages
- Fortifications that made attacks on neighboring lands difficult and costly
- This period extended from the late 400's to the late 1300's
- Type of architecture that expressed worship through new designs
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- Area in France that produced William the Conqueror and the end of Anglo-Saxon Britain
- Powerful warlord of the Franks who treated made conquered soldiers part of his army
- Associations formed to regulate commerce and ensure the rights of merchants and tradesmen
- Term for the period of the Early Middle Ages lasting about 300 years
- System in which a nobleman would receive land in return for an oath of loyalty or service
- Higher learning institutions established during the Middle Ages
- Grants of land given to noblemen in exchange for oaths of loyalty
- Powerful estates that contained a fortified villa with surrounding lands and industries that were self-sufficient
- Philosophy that questioned the superiority of theological views
- One of the main civilizing and unifying factors during the Dark Ages
- Religious office that rose to high levels of power and prestige during the High Middle Ages
- The code of the horseman (knights)
- Second round of the Bubonic Plague that killed about 35% of Europe's population in the 1300's
25 Clues: The code of the horseman (knights) • Term for the peasants or common people • Replaced barter as a means for exchange • Another name for the Eastern Roman Empire • Common religious venture to liberate Jerusalem and get land • This period extended from the late 400's to the late 1300's • Higher learning institutions established during the Middle Ages • ...
Middle Ages Vocabulary 2014-10-19
Across
- govern religious practices
- bishops sold positions
- Christian ceremony
- Germanic people from Gaul
- included Pepin the Short and Charlemagne
- Kurdish warrior
- gained control of the Holy Land
- worked estates
- payment to a church
- mock battle
- perform religious services
- followed the fall of the Roman Empire
- defended estates
- consisted mainly of lands in Germany and Italy
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- received estates
- code of behavior
- crowned "Roman Emperor" by Pope Leo III
- estate
- unified country under Christianity
- ended with the fall of Granada
- led the Third Crusade
- religious community
- granted estates
- power kings should not have
- issued a call for a "holy war"
- worldly
- medieval poet and musician
- unlike Romanesque
- provided housing, farmland, and protection
29 Clues: estate • worldly • mock battle • worked estates • granted estates • Kurdish warrior • received estates • code of behavior • defended estates • unlike Romanesque • Christian ceremony • religious community • payment to a church • led the Third Crusade • bishops sold positions • Germanic people from Gaul • govern religious practices • medieval poet and musician • perform religious services • ...
Middle East Project 2014-10-27
Across
- What is something that stops trade?
- Which government is ruled by none?
- Who was the ruler of the ottoman empire?
- Which Autocratic government is where government rules everything?
- Arabia What country has an Autocratic system?
- Citizens get two votes.
- Which government is ruled by god?
- Which Autocratic government is passed down by royalty?
- People who follow Judaism are called?
- What government is ruled by one?
- Which Democratic government citizens control everything?
- What are the people who follow the Islam religion called?
- Which type of government does U.S have?
- In what system does regional hold all?
- What were the group of soldiers that helped expand the empire?
- Which country has a democratic government?
- What do Muslims pray towards five times a day?
- What were the foreign invaders called?
- In which government do central and regional equally hold all?
- What is a tax on imports?
- Who did the ottoman side with?
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- What country has a oligarchy government?
- What is to divide or cut up?
- Whats Judaism's place of worship called?
- In what system does central authority hold all?
- Who was the creator of all the religions?
- Citizens can only get one vote.
- What is Islams god name?
- Which Democratic government is ruled by representatives?
- World One Which war did the ottoman empire create?
- What government is ruled by a few?
- Bible Whats Christianity's holy book called?
- Whats Judaism's holy book called?
- Whats Christianity's place of worship?
- Empire What did Muslim faith and power spread into?
- What is Muhammad?
- Who's the king of Saudi Arabia?
- What was the new empire called?
- Whats Islam's place of Worship?
- Whats Judaism's god name?
40 Clues: What is Muhammad? • Citizens get two votes. • What is Islams god name? • What is a tax on imports? • Whats Judaism's god name? • What is to divide or cut up? • Who did the ottoman side with? • Citizens can only get one vote. • Who's the king of Saudi Arabia? • What was the new empire called? • Whats Islam's place of Worship? • What government is ruled by one? • ...
Middle East Project 2014-10-27
Across
- What is a tax on imports?
- Which Democratic government citizens control everything?
- What government is ruled by a few?
- Whats Islam's place of Worship?
- Citizens get two votes.
- Which Democratic government is ruled by representatives?
- Citizens can only get one vote.
- What were the group of soldiers that helped expand the empire?
- In what system does central authority hold all?
- Whats Judaism's god name?
- What was the new empire called?
- Arabia What country has an Autocratic system?
- Whats Christianity's place of worship?
- Which type of government does U.S have?
- What country has a oligarchy government?
- Which government is ruled by none?
- Which Autocratic government is passed down by royalty?
- Whats Judaism's place of worship called?
- What government is ruled by one?
- People who follow Judaism are called?
- Empire What did Muslim faith and power spread into?
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- In which government do central and regional equally hold all?
- What is Muhammad?
- What is Islams god name?
- In what system does regional hold all?
- Which country has a democratic government?
- What do Muslims pray towards five times a day?
- Who's the king of Saudi Arabia?
- Who was the creator of all the religions?
- Who was the ruler of the ottoman empire?
- Bible Whats Christianity's holy book called?
- What is something that stops trade?
- Who did the ottoman side with?
- Which government is ruled by god?
- Which Autocratic government is where government rules everything?
- What are the people who follow the Islam religion called?
- What were the foreign invaders called?
- World One Which war did the ottoman empire create?
- What is to divide or cut up?
- Whats Judaism's holy book called?
40 Clues: What is Muhammad? • Citizens get two votes. • What is Islams god name? • What is a tax on imports? • Whats Judaism's god name? • What is to divide or cut up? • Who did the ottoman side with? • Whats Islam's place of Worship? • Citizens can only get one vote. • Who's the king of Saudi Arabia? • What was the new empire called? • What government is ruled by one? • ...
The Middle Ages 2015-05-28
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- Set up the feudal system
- Sold and bought fine woolens and cottons.
- The result: The Roman Catholic Church and Eastern Orthodox church
- "The lion heart"
- Called the third crusade which proved to be disastrous
- Offered military service to their lords by giving knights (armed,mounted men)
- People who didn't believe in Christianity and were preventing them from entering the Holy Land
- The patriarch of the church
- Reason of tooth decay
- Over 500 different types of (fill in) was being used
- Conducted services in Latin, language of the wealthy
- The castle or the entire estate
- Byzantine Emperor's daughter
- Peasants
- Copied books by hand
- Was burned at stake at the age of 19
- More powerful than than the king
- Could take generations to construct
- Brought the black death over
- Killed 2/3 of Europe
- Preferred to use mace because did not cause bloodshed
- Large estates
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- Sign of beauty and an attractive trait
- An union who practiced a trade
- Acts of religious devotion
- Conducted service in Greek, a language well known in society
- Ancient writings from Greece or Rome
- The goal Charlemagne could never accomplish
- Reason people financed the Church
- A way to get into heaven through bloodshed
- Single edge blade
- Said to die of grief when he found out the crusaders lost the second Crusade
- 8 wars fought out of religion
- Give and take kind of system
- Fought Lombards in Italy and rid the church of corruption
- King of the Franks and expanded the Frankish Kingdom
- Everyone wanted to please, devoted to.
- 'The Holy Land'
- Someone who had different beliefs than the Church's
- Gave loyalty
- First king with Church's blessing
41 Clues: Peasants • Gave loyalty • Large estates • 'The Holy Land' • "The lion heart" • Single edge blade • Copied books by hand • Killed 2/3 of Europe • Reason of tooth decay • Set up the feudal system • Acts of religious devotion • The patriarch of the church • Give and take kind of system • Byzantine Emperor's daughter • Brought the black death over • 8 wars fought out of religion • ...
The Middle Ages 2015-05-31
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- The Concordat of Worms was created in the German city of _________.
- A berry produced by farmers in the Byzantine Empire.
- From 1147 to 1149 Abbot _________ was appointed by the King of France as regent.
- An oath of _______ gave the vassal to his noble.
- The brutal scandinavian warriors who were known as Vikings were from __________.
- The Catholic and Byzantine Christian Churches underwent a ___________.
- Bishop of Rome
- The Muslims had important schools in cities such as Cordoba and ________.
- Constantinople imported furs and hides, grain, and wine from the lands around the ______ Sea.
- The jewel of the Byzantine Empire.
- Ordained members of the church.
- The Hagia ______
- Jersulem, the city where Jesus had been __________.
- The Church gave _______ to those who sinned.
- Henry IV, king of Germany and ______.
- One tenth of a peasant's earning paid towards the Roman Catholic.
- The usage of _________ was banned by the Byzantine Emperor in 726.
- Pope ________ II influenced the First Crusade.
- Charles the _______, grandson of Charlemagne.
- The Byzantine Empire set up an education system along with libraries in order to increase ________ among its people.
- While fighting the Crusades, peasants were granted freedom from their ________ Lords and did not pay rent.
- Several Byzantine Church services were conducted in the ___________ Language.
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- Patriarch Cerularius closed all churches in Constantinople which practiced mass in the ___________ style.
- Peasant/______
- A monk who became Pope Gregory VII in 1073.
- All ______ services were held in the Latin Language.
- ________ from the Catholic Church was a European monarch's biggest fear.
- The Seljuk Turks were named in honour of their their first leader, _______.
- The wives of nobles took over the _______ as the men were at war.
- The hundred _____ war was fought between England and France.
- In the late 300's Christianity was made the official religion of the Roman Empire by Emperor __________ I.
- Second in power in the Byzantine Church.
- Writings of Ancient Greek and Roman writers during the Classical Period.
- The Seige of Constantinople occured during the _______ Crusade.
- The leader of a monastery.
- Run by a bishop
- "God ____ it!"
- The Turkish Capital in Anatolia during the First Crusade.
- Political and spiritual leader of the Byzantine Empire.
- Byzantine Churches usally featured a rounded _______.
40 Clues: Peasant/______ • Bishop of Rome • "God ____ it!" • Run by a bishop • The Hagia ______ • The leader of a monastery. • Ordained members of the church. • The jewel of the Byzantine Empire. • Henry IV, king of Germany and ______. • Second in power in the Byzantine Church. • A monk who became Pope Gregory VII in 1073. • The Church gave _______ to those who sinned. • ...
The Middle Ages 2015-06-04
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- The splitting of one church into two
- One way people cleaned their teeth
- Muslims who don't believe in Christianity
- These people benefitted from construction of cathedrals
- Central governments ruled by a king or queen
- A long spear with a blade at the end
- A weapon whose name means "Good day"
- Held the highest church position
- The idea that each person should be free to pursue their dreams
- An individual who speaks beliefs different from the Church's opinion
- A peasant
- Where Jesus was crucified
- A disease that killed thousands
- The Pope's weapon of choice
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- Ancient writings written by famous Roman and Greek writers
- The main church across Europe
- The one weakness in knight's armor
- Creates holy shrines of religious devotion
- A single edged blade
- An association of merchants and/ or craftsmen
- The only people who performed dental surgeries
- A castle and/or entire state
- Interlocking chain rings
- Flat images meant to put the viewer in a certain state of mind
- Knowledge of reading and writing
- Knights could be compared to these vehicles
- Curved bladed spear
- A series of wars
- Every knight carried this weapon
- To show honor and/or respect publicly
30 Clues: A peasant • A series of wars • Curved bladed spear • A single edged blade • Interlocking chain rings • Where Jesus was crucified • The Pope's weapon of choice • A castle and/or entire state • The main church across Europe • A disease that killed thousands • Held the highest church position • Knowledge of reading and writing • Every knight carried this weapon • ...
The Middle Ages 2015-06-01
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- a painting of Jesus Christ or another holy figure
- could take generations to construct
- Constantinople was the capital of what Empire
- an association of business people
- a disease that killed swept through Europe in 1347
- who started the black plague
- describes who has the most power and who has the least
- what Emperor died in 395AD
- the 'The Holy Land'
- what is another word for man in French
- reason of tooth decay
- more powerful than the king
- the ____ system was the main form of government during the Middle Ages
- how many pounds could a man in armour weigh
- what does Godentag mean
- the knowledge of knowing how to read and write
- punishment from the church
- the Crusades was fought between Christians and the _____
- a person who has entered into a mutual obligation to a lord or monarch
- a person who does not believe in religion
- who liked to use the mace
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- what was the name of the famous trading road which enabled its spread
- copied books by hand
- bishop of Constantinople
- what was the "War Hammer" based on
- ordained members of the church were called the ______
- ancient writings
- the killed two thirds of the European population
- who performed most dental surgeries
- centre of Christian faith
- single edge blade combined sword with an axe
- nineteen year old French girl who was a military hero then was executed by the British
- who was stronger than the patriarch
- the symbol of the crusaders was a ____ cross.
- to split
- where was the first case of Black death documented
- another name for the lords home or castle
- a series of wars fought over land
- what modern weapon could a knight be compared to
- ring around a rosy a pocket full of _____
40 Clues: to split • ancient writings • the 'The Holy Land' • copied books by hand • reason of tooth decay • what does Godentag mean • bishop of Constantinople • centre of Christian faith • who liked to use the mace • what Emperor died in 395AD • punishment from the church • more powerful than the king • who started the black plague • an association of business people • ...
Bethune Middle School 2015-06-23
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- See her for books
- Starting Month
- fit to be "tied"...sometimes
- Another R
- Yearbook. ASB. English. Everything.
- Shares part of their name with someone else
- Namaste
- __________Holt Road
- a sighting from the field
- US leader
- Mr. BP subject
- Related to Kincaid
- final year color
- Large Room
- History
- ____McLeod Bethune
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- Dad
- Name
- CA leader
- How we remember years from now..
- Petite
- An "r" in ROAR
- tra, la, la
- nearby fast food
- 7th color
- Nearest Ocean
- Mascot
- Espanol
- Mom
- 2nd in command
- Our leader
31 Clues: Dad • Mom • Name • Petite • Mascot • Namaste • Espanol • History • CA leader • Another R • 7th color • US leader • Large Room • Our leader • tra, la, la • Nearest Ocean • Starting Month • An "r" in ROAR • 2nd in command • Mr. BP subject • nearby fast food • final year color • See her for books • Related to Kincaid • ____McLeod Bethune • __________Holt Road • a sighting from the field • fit to be "tied"...sometimes • ...
The Middle Ages 2021-02-04
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- The former "dancer" who married Justinian
- The name given to Charles Martel, by his troops, after the Battle of Tours in 732 A.D.
- In, of or by the world (outside of the Church)
- A measure of the intensity and tolerance of a religious group
- The period of history, after the fall of Western Rome, which Renaissance scholars argued was blocked from The Light by the Shadow of Rome and the Rise of Islam
- the practice of secretly obtaining information, typically by governments to obtain political and military information
- The disease which almost killed Justinian, and certainly caused him to suffer from the effects of brain injury
- A loose alliance of city-states or colonies
- The office of the leader of the Roman Catholic Church
- The king of the Franks
- The king generally considered to have been the greatest European ruler of the Middle Ages
- The Byzantine Emperor during the Nike revolt
- The location of the first confirmed attack on a Catholic monastery by Vikings
- A woman within the Church who has dedicated to living her life as the "bride of Christ", and is meant to be a living example of the relationship between Jesus and the Church
- The largest barbarian tribe in the West after the fall of the Western Roman Empire
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- A Christian community of monks that is intended to be an example of Christian life
- a group of volunteer citizen soldiers
- The political "state" that was intended to be the physical representation of God's spiritual Christian kingdom on earth
- The Pope known as the "founder" of the medieval papacy
- The Germanic king who defended the Pope and was the second ruler granted the title of "Emperor" by the Church
- The sea-faring barbarians from Scandinavia who began attacking and raiding coastal villages of Northern Europe during the 8th Century A.D.
- The journey on which Mohammed led his followers from Mecca to Medina
- The last Emperor of Western Rome
- A man who has dedicated his life to living in service of the Church and God's spiritual kingdom
24 Clues: The king of the Franks • The last Emperor of Western Rome • a group of volunteer citizen soldiers • The former "dancer" who married Justinian • A loose alliance of city-states or colonies • The Byzantine Emperor during the Nike revolt • In, of or by the world (outside of the Church) • The office of the leader of the Roman Catholic Church • ...
Modern Middle East 2021-03-01
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- Palestinian word for catastrophe.
- Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries.
- Sum of goods and services produced by a country.
- Chemical, biological, or radioactive weapons capable of mass death or destruction.
- Capital of Israel and the Palestinian Authority.
- Jewish State created in 1947.
- Largest country on the Arabian Peninsula.
- Feels it has been illegally occupied by Israel for over 70 years.
- US led forces liberated Kuwait from Iraqi control.
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- Highly successful attack launched by Israel in 1967.
- President of Iraq from 1979-2003.
- Type of government in Iran.
- Country that has created many tourist attractions in the last serval years.
- Desire to create a Jewish homeland.
- GDP divided by the population of a country.
- Palestinian area controlled by Jordan.
- Type of government in Saudi Arabia.
- 1948 conflict between zionist troops and arabs.
- Systematic elimination of Jews during WWII.
- Home to the world's tallest building.
- Title for King in Iran.
- Led to 1 million deaths and $670 billion in economic losses.
22 Clues: Title for King in Iran. • Type of government in Iran. • Jewish State created in 1947. • President of Iraq from 1979-2003. • Palestinian word for catastrophe. • Desire to create a Jewish homeland. • Type of government in Saudi Arabia. • Home to the world's tallest building. • Palestinian area controlled by Jordan. • Largest country on the Arabian Peninsula. • ...
The Middle Ages 2022-04-01
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- Europe has..
- Who was at the bottom of the Feudalism pyramid?
- What did the Knights follow?
- Who made Europe safer by Feudalism?
- Leader of Catholic Church
- Charlemagne advanced..
- Apprentice
- Local officials
- What was the plague that killed millions?
- Whats a motte?
- Knights fought in things like..
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- How long was the Middle Ages?
- Europe was divided into..
- Serfs worked..
- What was a manor?
- Leaders fought over?
- Peasants were called?
- Winner of Hundreds Years War.
- Kings were..of the Feudalism pyramid.
- Trade.. because of the plague.
- Nobles were called Lords and..
- ships and.. carried the plague
- What is Feudalism based on?
- Conflict affected to Catholic Church
- Crusades lasted more than..
25 Clues: Apprentice • Europe has.. • Serfs worked.. • Whats a motte? • Local officials • What was a manor? • Leaders fought over? • Peasants were called? • Charlemagne advanced.. • Europe was divided into.. • Leader of Catholic Church • What is Feudalism based on? • Crusades lasted more than.. • What did the Knights follow? • How long was the Middle Ages? • Winner of Hundreds Years War. • ...
The Middle Ages 2022-04-01
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- Europe has..
- Who was at the bottom of the Feudalism pyramid?
- What did the Knights follow?
- Who made Europe safer by Feudalism?
- Leader of Catholic Church
- Charlemagne advanced..
- Apprentice
- Local officials
- What was the plague that killed millions?
- Whats a motte?
- Knights fought in things like..
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- How long was the Middle Ages?
- Europe was divided into..
- Serfs worked..
- What was a manor?
- Leaders fought over?
- Peasants were called?
- Winner of Hundreds Years War.
- Kings were..of the Feudalism pyramid.
- Trade.. because of the plague.
- Nobles were called Lords and..
- ships and.. carried the plague
- What is Feudalism based on?
- Conflict affected to Catholic Church
- Crusades lasted more than..
25 Clues: Apprentice • Europe has.. • Serfs worked.. • Whats a motte? • Local officials • What was a manor? • Leaders fought over? • Peasants were called? • Charlemagne advanced.. • Europe was divided into.. • Leader of Catholic Church • What is Feudalism based on? • Crusades lasted more than.. • What did the Knights follow? • How long was the Middle Ages? • Winner of Hundreds Years War. • ...
Middle ages crossword 2022-03-09
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- a code of respect
- the noble class
- elected from among the peasants and worked for the lord
- Projectile weapon
- workers
- Killed lots of people in the middle ages
- Held land
- controlled large parts of eastern and central Europe
- Farmer
- A vehicle the Vikings used
- Soldiers to breach a castle's defenses
- Own by someone
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- Had a kingdom in North Africa
- Work for the lord
- traded by the Vikings
- One in the world
- Royalty close to the king
- Raided people
- The lowest free class
- foreigners who lacked Greek and Roman traditions
- The highest class
21 Clues: Farmer • workers • Held land • Raided people • Own by someone • the noble class • One in the world • Work for the lord • a code of respect • Projectile weapon • The highest class • traded by the Vikings • The lowest free class • Royalty close to the king • A vehicle the Vikings used • Had a kingdom in North Africa • Soldiers to breach a castle's defenses • Killed lots of people in the middle ages • ...
Middle Ages Crossword 2022-03-09
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- a man who owned a lot of land and collected the taxes
- a time period when food and supplies were extremely scarce
- A sort of fort usually made by stone
- A social hierarchy based on land ownership.
- special honor or respect shown publicly.
- a type of religion that was very common in the medieval era
- Norway and Sweden are part of the geographical country
- When an army surrounds a village and forces a surrender.
- the head person of the church
- 100 Years
- a trained solder who usually fought on horseback
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- a bridge usually put over a moat.
- 10 years
- A trench full of water surrounding a castle or fort.
- a female ruler of a country
- A ship made by the Vikings to navigate the seas.
- another name for vikings
- a male ruler of a country
- A long wooden structure that would fling stones and sometimes dead animals towards their enemy.
- People with a lot of power and land, usually close to the king.
- A sheet of metal usually shaped to fit a person.
21 Clues: 10 years • 100 Years • another name for vikings • a male ruler of a country • a female ruler of a country • the head person of the church • a bridge usually put over a moat. • A sort of fort usually made by stone • special honor or respect shown publicly. • A social hierarchy based on land ownership. • A ship made by the Vikings to navigate the seas. • ...
The Middle Ages 2022-04-30
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- A person who tries to convert others to Christianity.
- This part of the Roman Empire outlasted the West by about 1,000 years...Named after a city that was once called Constantinople.
- The proper name for the time period between Ancient history and modern times.
- The land that was given to a vassal from a lord was called a...
- The beginning of the Middle Ages is often called this because of all the wars and the step back in technology.
- This person was given land by god in return for ruling it wisely and giving some back to the church.
- The Middle Ages begins with this major event in Europe.
- Famous monk / missionary that converted many Irish to Christianity.
- If you were given land by a lord, you be his ____?
- The head of the Roman Catholic church; sent missionary out to convert people to Christianity.
- The idea that God wanted the king to be king and have control of large manors.
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- King of the Franks; united much of the former Western Roman Empire, promoted education & Christianity.
- Began raiding Northern Europe towards the end of Charlemagne's reign using their quick ships.
- Communities of monks; the place where monks lived.
- The political / social system of the Middle Ages based on giving land for protection.
- These farmers and craftsmen were bound to the land and received protection and a small plot of land for their work.
- Religious men who lived apart from society in isolated communities.
- In feudalism this person was given land by a lord and was a soldier on horseback.
- This was the main religion of Western Europe during the Middle Ages.
- In feudalism this person was given land by the King in return for loyalty and military service.
20 Clues: Communities of monks; the place where monks lived. • If you were given land by a lord, you be his ____? • A person who tries to convert others to Christianity. • The Middle Ages begins with this major event in Europe. • The land that was given to a vassal from a lord was called a... • Religious men who lived apart from society in isolated communities. • ...
Foods Middle School 2022-05-04
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- Individual smaller cakes
- What does C stand for
- What does a capital T stand for
- You use this to chop vegetables on
- Put on your hands to get something out of the oven
- What you eat with jelly
- When water bubbles in a pan
- What shape is a 9 x 13 pan
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- What do you drop by spoonfuls before you bake
- What do you use to get 1 cup of flour
- This is used to blend cakes & brownies
- Most liked cookie
- What does a lower case t stand for
- What is under the sink
- Cutting vegetables into thin strips
- What can you use to check and see if your cake it done
- Used to melt butter quickly
- Cut into very small pieces
- When measuring you pack this in a cup
- Use to bake a cake
20 Clues: Most liked cookie • Use to bake a cake • What does C stand for • What is under the sink • What you eat with jelly • Individual smaller cakes • Cut into very small pieces • What shape is a 9 x 13 pan • Used to melt butter quickly • When water bubbles in a pan • What does a capital T stand for • What does a lower case t stand for • You use this to chop vegetables on • ...
Middle Ages Crossword 2022-08-29
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- people in need of herbal cures went to a specific type of woman. These women were involved in magic and spirituality. They are most famous for their Salem Trials in the late 1600’s
- This is found in poppies and was used to put patients to sleep in the middle ages. This substance is also an illegal drug if not used for medical purposes.
- This strong smelling herb was used to treat wounds and venom bites. This herb is a common flavoring in the modern chewing gum.
- This form of bloodletting was for poor people. These worms sucked out your blood and was thought to cure fevers.
- Poor people drank this element on the periodic table as a way to ‘cure’ the plague. This led to them dying of poisoning before the plague. This element is also the name of a planet in our solar system.
- This herb was used to improve memory. Many people slept with it under their pillow! Plague doctors also put it in their mask, as they thought if they were only inhaling the smell, they couldn't inhale the disease! The leave are evergreen and needle like in shape.
- This liquid, from the human bladder was examined by doctors. They used charts with different hues of this liquid and matched it to determine the illness.
- People believed that this colour flower cured the plague! Many doctors had this flowers with them to ward off the disease. This colour is made with red and blue.
- This substance was used as an antibacterial to fight infection. This substance comes from bees.
- This medical practice was believed to cure illnesses such as the plague, gout, epilepsy and smallpox. This was done by a barber cutting someone's veins using a fleem to let out blood. This was done because doctors believed many illnesses were caused by too much blood
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- This is another word for amputation, used in the medieval times to remove infected wounds. They did this with a knife and to stop bleeding a cautery was used, which burned the wound to seal it. This word was used instead of amputation as amputation was a word used to describe a criminal's punishment.
- This acidic liquid was used to clean wounds.
- This red, sweet smelling flower was thought to cure headaches and aching joints
- This poultry animal’s rear was plucked and put on a person’s swollen nodes who is suffering from the black plague. If the animal became sick, it was thought the illness was transferred to it.
- This therapy was for infected wounds. These creatures ate only the dead flesh. This treatment is still used today. This animal is the larva of a fly.
- This person pulled out teeth, blood-let and set broken bones, as well as cutting hair.
- This doctor wore a beak and filled it with heavily scented plants. This was used to masks the odors and to ward off the disease.
- This green gemstone was crushed into a fine powder and eaten with food or drank with water to ‘cure’ the plague. Only wealthy people could afford to do this
- This drink and substance was used as an antiseptic and a form of anesthesia. It is still used today in emergency situations. Only adults in Australia can consume this beverage.
- These catholic women ran hospitals alongside Monks, for the sick and dying
20 Clues: This acidic liquid was used to clean wounds. • These catholic women ran hospitals alongside Monks, for the sick and dying • This red, sweet smelling flower was thought to cure headaches and aching joints • This person pulled out teeth, blood-let and set broken bones, as well as cutting hair. • ...
Middle East Crossword 2021-12-01
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- Canal This canal connects the Red Sea and Mediterranean Sea
- The ethnic group in the Middle East without a country to call home
- Sea The sea between Egypt and Saudi Arabia
- Group Group of people with the same religious beliefs
- Branch of Muslim who thinks the next leader of the Muslims does NOT have to be related to him
- Largest ethnic group inside the Middle East
- These words stand for Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries and was created for oil
- Bank The largest territory of the Palestinians in Israel
- Branch of Muslim who thinks the next leader of the Muslims MUST be related to him
- Invasion This mission was to get rid of the Al Qaeda and other dangerous groups in Afghanistan
- Hate against the Jews
- The Jewish homeland created in 1948
- The event where millions of Jews were killed
- Iraqi Freedom A mission to rid Saddam Hussein from Iraq
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- River This river is one of the rivers that helped create the fertile crescent and is towards the right
- This ethnic group mainly lives in Iran
- Nationalism Idea to give Kurds a home
- Gulf War This war was about oil in a certain body of water
- The first and original Abrahamic religion
- of Hormuz A waterway between the Persian Gulf and Arabian Sea
- Conflict Conflict between the Jews and Palestinians over land distribution
- River This river is one of the rivers that helped create the fertile crescent and is towards the left
- This religion has the bible as their holy book
- River River that runs through Israel, Jordan, and Syria
- Gulf This is a body of water where lots of oil is used
- Religion that was started by Muhammed
- Sea, Sea that connects to the Indian Ocean
- Strip The smallest territory of the Palestinians in Israel
- Group Group of people that have linked hereditary descent
- Movement to protect the Jews
30 Clues: Hate against the Jews • Movement to protect the Jews • The Jewish homeland created in 1948 • Nationalism Idea to give Kurds a home • Religion that was started by Muhammed • This ethnic group mainly lives in Iran • The first and original Abrahamic religion • Sea The sea between Egypt and Saudi Arabia • Sea, Sea that connects to the Indian Ocean • ...
The Middle East 2022-11-03
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- One quarter of Iranians.
- Iran long ago.
- Largest water up high.
- The region of countries between the Caspian and Black seas.
- Constantinople? Byzantium? What was its name again?
- This region on the Arabian Peninsula is very thirsty.
- Dardanelles and Bosporus.
- Don't count on this to stick around for more than a couple sips.
- Muhammad's Bethlehem.
- Tried to make Iran not so Islamic.
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- Greece and Turkey argue over this.
- Sheep eat lots of grass here.
- Some light reading if you're looking for an Islamic holy book.
- Bully to the Transcaucasian states.
- Fabrics
- Noah's lookout tower.
- Wanted to make Iran super Islamic again.
- These people have prayer mats.
- Eastern and Armenian Churches.
- Middle East's moneymaker.
20 Clues: Fabrics • Iran long ago. • Noah's lookout tower. • Muhammad's Bethlehem. • Largest water up high. • One quarter of Iranians. • Middle East's moneymaker. • Dardanelles and Bosporus. • Sheep eat lots of grass here. • These people have prayer mats. • Eastern and Armenian Churches. • Greece and Turkey argue over this. • Tried to make Iran not so Islamic. • ...
Middle Aged Europe 2022-11-18
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- mounted horsemen
- can inherit an estate from her husband
- "red beard"
- a set of ideals a knight must conform to
- religious ceremonies
- 2nd in command to the pope
- was "king by the grace of god"
- worldly or power involved politics
- recreational combat training
- land given for military service
- a blockade staged by enemy armies trying to capture a fortress
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- church law
- a church tax
- traveling musicians
- religious communities
- land owner
- Held power in Germany
- the lord's estate
- "Charles the great"
- a social ranking
- person receiving the fief
- couldn't lawfully leave they place they were born
- a religious leader
23 Clues: church law • land owner • "red beard" • a church tax • mounted horsemen • a social ranking • the lord's estate • a religious leader • traveling musicians • "Charles the great" • religious ceremonies • religious communities • Held power in Germany • person receiving the fief • 2nd in command to the pope • recreational combat training • was "king by the grace of god" • land given for military service • ...
Middle Ages Review 2022-10-06
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- European _____ was a system of rule in which powerful lords dived their lands among lesser lords or vassals. p.81
- Knights were expected to live by a code of conduct called _______, which required them to be brave, loyal and generous p.82
- _____ forced the saxons to become Christians in the early 800. p.68
- Some monks created _____ manuscripts. They decorated texts with elaborate illustration of biblical scenes or Christian concepts p.75
- During the middle ages, ___ spread through much of Europe. p.72
- A _____is a person who tries to convert others to a particular religion p.72
- As a result, many boys and young men from noble families trained to become ____, or warriors mounted on horseback. p.82
- In exchange for the ___, a vassal pledged his service and loyalty to more powerful lord. p.81
- A new style of architecture that influenced many churches at the time
- The ____ on a manor worked together to plant, care for and harvest crops on the lord’s lands. p.83
- ___ worked in the monastery’s gardens and workshops. They worked in libraries where they coped and illustrated religious manuscripts. p.75
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- European ____ built castles from which they ruled nearby lands. p.81
- A ______ is a religious community for women known as nuns p.74
- The heart of the medieval economy was the ____, or the agricultural estate of a medieval lord. p.82
- The boldest and most successful invaders were the _____ p.80
- call this period of European history between ancient times and modern times roughly from 500 CE to 1500 CE the _______ Ages. p.65
- During war, knights serve their lords in battle. Knights usually fought on _____. They used swords, axes and lances or long spears p.82
- A ______ is a secluded community where men called monks focus on prayer and scripture p.74.
- In fact, ______ and other early missionaries founded hundreds of Christian Churches in Ireland p.73
- The commerce of the ____ brought increasing wealth and prosperity to society. Many townspeople grew rich through their labor. p.90
- The ______ and other Catholic leaders had a significant influence in medieval Europe p.77
21 Clues: The boldest and most successful invaders were the _____ p.80 • A ______ is a religious community for women known as nuns p.74 • During the middle ages, ___ spread through much of Europe. p.72 • _____ forced the saxons to become Christians in the early 800. p.68 • European ____ built castles from which they ruled nearby lands. p.81 • ...
Middle Ages Vocabulary 2022-11-29
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- Major political institution in Europe from 9th-19th century, meant to be modeled after the Roman Empire
- Wandering musicians who sang about the brave deeds of knights and their devotion to their loves
- Religion based on the person and teachings of Jesus of Nazareth
- Made for defense, to house many people, hold supplies, had drawbridges usually, moats, and towers
- Legal and military customs in medieval Europe structuring society around holding of land in exchange for service or labor
- Series of holy wars call by popes with the promise of indulgences for whoever fought, started for Christendom, and for the recovery of Christian property or in defense of the Church of Christian people - mostly they wanted the Holy Land which was under Muslim control
- New wave of nomadic people who overran eastern Europe in 900
- Organization of peasants into villages that owed rent and labor services to nobles
- Lords granted an estate to vassals
- From the Kingdom of the Franks in 486 to the fall of the Second French Empire in 1870
- Member of a group of people in central and eastern Europe
- Old Norse - was a loose federation of East Slavic tribes in Europe from the 9th-13th century
- Movement in 16th century to update the Roman Catholic church but led to the Protestant church separation
- A war fought between England and France over lands England possessed in France and feudal relationships from 1337-1454
- Mock battles to train for battle
- Political and legal relationship between lords and vassals
- 330-1453 CE - Eastern half of the Roman Empire, which survived after the fall of the Western Roman Empire at the end of the 5th century CE - capital became Constantinople
- The son of God, a person who was both God and man, the Messiah sent by God to save the human race from sin
- Class of lower nobility, often called a vassal who served to fight for a lord
- A personal follower of Jesus during his life, especially one of the 12 Apostles
- Grandson of Charles Martel, meaning Charles the Great who reunited the empire across France, Italy, and Germany
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- Started the first Crusades as a call to assist the Byzantine Empire by providing military reinforcement for the conflict with the Turks in Anatolia
- Established by Pope Gregory IX around 1232 CE to suppress heresy by use of torture
- Member of a Muslim dynasty that ruled the Islamic world from 660 to 750 CE and ruled Moorish Spain from 756-1031 CE - claimed a relationship to Muhammad
- First of the Germanic kings to unify the tribe
- 1st was Alfred the Great, King of Wessex or of the House of Wessex
- Owned lands given to them by the king, powerful upper nobility
- Religion of Muslims monotheistic faith founded by Muhammad as the Prophet of Allah
- Known for fierce ways of fighting - expert sailors from Scandinavia
- Bound to land, most peasants on a manor
- Killed about 1/3 of Europeans during the Middle Ages
- A person who has entered into a mutual obligation to a lord or monarch
- 500-1500 CE - political, social, and economic decline and end of the Roman Empire then the rise of individual countries-states
- Prophet of Allah, founder of Islam
- Law code of the Byzantine Empire admired during the Middle Ages
- Eastern Roman emperor 527-565 CE - tried to restore units of the old Roman Empire, the most famous of Roman laws
- Disorganized Germanic tribe under King Clovis - with no written records, laws, or cities
- Member of the dynasty of caliphs ruling Baghdad from 750-1258 CE, claimed relation to Muhammad
- A man who separates himself from ordinary human society in order to pursue a life of total dedication to God
39 Clues: Mock battles to train for battle • Lords granted an estate to vassals • Prophet of Allah, founder of Islam • Bound to land, most peasants on a manor • First of the Germanic kings to unify the tribe • Killed about 1/3 of Europeans during the Middle Ages • Member of a group of people in central and eastern Europe • ...
Middle Ages Vocabulary 2021-04-04
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- Sentence by which the Christian Church expels a person from the church and forbids any priest to give the person communion or any of the sacraments.
- Medieval system of landholding in Europe based on the relationship between a lord and his superiors (king on top) and on duties and services to each other. All members of the system had some rights.
- First stage in medieval guild system: period when a person begins to learn a craft or trade.
- Citizen who represents the people and makes laws for them on a local council.
- Person who is not allowed to leave the land on which he/she works, without permission of the manor lord.
- A deadly epidemic caused by bacteria that passed into the human population when fleas, carrying infected blood from rats, bit people.
- Religion established through the prophet Mohammad. Followers of Islam are called Muslims.
- Young women who lived simple lives of devotion and hard work, serving God and caring for orphans, the sick, and the homeless.
- In the feudal system, the house and estate given to a knight or lesser lord in exchange for his certain duties including raising troops for war.
- Middle class citizen of a borough or town that has a charter from the local lord giving the town independence.
- Muslim name for God.
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- Young nobleman in training to be a knight.
- Land held under the feudal system and worked by the owner to provide for his own household. Usually, the land adjacent to the manor house and kept by the lord for his own use.
- Person's land or area of power in the feudal system.
- System of justice used during the Middle Ages. A person accused of a crime could be cleared of wrongdoing if several people supporting the oath of the accused that he/she was innocent.
- Women who head communities of nuns, and often exercised great power over lands, people, and defense forces.
- Fighters who served under nobles and lords, who were expected to go to war whenever their king demanded it.
- Young boy, of noble rank, who was in the first stage of training for knighthood.
- Narrow strip of land between two furrows, used in the feudal system to divide an open field among several tenants who were usually serfs.
- War of the cross. Initiated by Christians to push Muslims out of the holy lands.
- Young men who devoted their lives to God and the church and served the community.
- Medieval association of craftsmen and merchants intended to set the rules for their craft and to protect each other. Like a union.
22 Clues: Muslim name for God. • Young nobleman in training to be a knight. • Person's land or area of power in the feudal system. • Citizen who represents the people and makes laws for them on a local council. • Young boy, of noble rank, who was in the first stage of training for knighthood. • ...
Blendon Middle School 2021-03-18
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- Westerville Online Learning
- Order of middle school builds
- Original mascot
- Athletic Director
- Street address
- Current Asst Principal
- Top male performer in 1969
- 1969 Principal
- Walked on the moon
- Plane that made its debut in 1969
- Year Westerville Schools were established
- Name of Blendon's newsletter
- Mandatory fashion accessory 20-21
- Person who enjoys puzzle assembly
- Year pandemic started
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- Biggest music event of the year
- Current Principal
- Year Blendon Built
- Taught 32 years, no absences
- Student groups during pandemic
- Current mascot
- According to Niche, Westerville's score
- Name of pandemic
- One of our Adopt a School partners
- Current Enrollment
- Number of classrooms
- Organization helps with poverty in Westerville
27 Clues: Street address • Current mascot • 1969 Principal • Original mascot • Name of pandemic • Current Principal • Athletic Director • Year Blendon Built • Walked on the moon • Current Enrollment • Number of classrooms • Year pandemic started • Current Asst Principal • Top male performer in 1969 • Westerville Online Learning • Taught 32 years, no absences • Name of Blendon's newsletter • ...
Middle ages vocabulary 2022-10-26
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- the highest social class in pre-modern societies.
- a supreme ruler, sovereign over a nation or a territory, of higher rank than any other secular ruler except an emperor, to whom a king may be subject.
- the transfer of goods and services from one person or entity to another, often in exchange for money.
- The wife or widow of a king.
- system a type of social and political system in which landholders provide land to tenants in exchange for their loyalty and service.
- medieval stronghold, generally the residence of the king or lord of the territory in which it stands.
- a depression surrounding a castle, city wall, or other fortification, usually but not always filled with water
- a surviving memorial of something past.
- a bridge that can be raised to block passage or to allow boats or ships to pass beneath it.
- an unfree person, esp one bound to the land.
- a general title for a prince or sovereign or for a feudal superior
- the science and the art that deal with the use, display, and regulation of hereditary symbols employed to distinguish individuals, armies, institutions, and corporations.
- a chivalrous competition or mock fight in the Middle Ages and Renaissance
- a regal rank and the feminine equivalent of prince
- a male ruler (ranked below a king, grand prince, and grand duke) or a male member of a monarch's or former monarch's family.
- one invested with a fief in return for services to an overlord.
- head of state for life or until abdication
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- a person who served his lord as a mounted and heavily armed soldier.
- who separates himself from society and lives either alone (a hermit or anchorite) or in an organized community in order to devote himself full time to religious life.
- a woman who vows to dedicate her life to religious service, typically living under vows of poverty, chastity, and obedience in the enclosure of a monastery or convent.
- a sovereign male ruler of a continental European duchy.
- a member of the household of a nobleman or a monarch employed to entertain guests during the medieval and Renaissance eras.
- a church that contains the cathedra (Latin for 'seat') of a bishop
- A defensive mound of earth or a wall with a broad top and usually a stone parapet; a wall-like ridge of earth, stones or debris; an embankment for defensive purpose.
- Ordained individuals who perform spiritual and/or religious functions.
- usually comprised of tracts of agricultural land, a village whose inhabitants worked that land, and a manor house where the lord who owned or controlled the estate lived.
- a piece of land that is ruled by a king or a queen.
- anyone who is involved in business or trade.
- a series of religious wars between Christians and Muslims started primarily to secure control of holy sites considered sacred by both groups.
- the heart of a medieval castle.
- A tax is a compulsory financial charge or some other type of levy imposed on a taxpayer
- a vassal's source of income, held from his lord in exchange for services.
- a code of honor that emphasized bravery, loyalty, and generosity for knights at war in the 11th and 12th centuries.
- rural poor, rural residents, serfs, agricultural laborers, and the “common” or. “simple” people.
34 Clues: The wife or widow of a king. • the heart of a medieval castle. • a surviving memorial of something past. • head of state for life or until abdication • anyone who is involved in business or trade. • an unfree person, esp one bound to the land. • the highest social class in pre-modern societies. • a regal rank and the feminine equivalent of prince • ...
Middle east menu 2022-10-26
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- Large Egyptian Dam
- Disagreement or Argument
- Holy Book is Torah
- Capital of Israel
- Problems Caused by People or Nature
- Holy book is Quran
- Belief in only 1 god
- Holy Book is Bible
- An Area Part of a Country
- Connects Mediterranean Sea to Red Sea
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- Resources From Nature
- individual or group activity addressing issues of public concern
- A Jewish Congregation
- company of travelers on a journey through desert or hostile regions
- the unlawful use of violence and intimidation, against civilians,
- Oil Production
- Middle Eastern Country on the Mediterranean
- The Movement of People
- unequal distribution of income and opportunity between different groups in society
- Center Place for Speified Group
- Cruel Government
- A fertile spot in a desert where water is found
- Type of government were Monarch Rules
23 Clues: Oil Production • Cruel Government • Capital of Israel • Large Egyptian Dam • Holy Book is Torah • Holy book is Quran • Holy Book is Bible • Belief in only 1 god • Resources From Nature • A Jewish Congregation • The Movement of People • Disagreement or Argument • An Area Part of a Country • Center Place for Speified Group • Problems Caused by People or Nature • ...
Middle Ages Vocabulary 2022-10-26
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- A country, state, or territory ruled by a king or queen
- A man who served his sovereign or lord as a mounted soldier in armor.
- A defensive wall of a castle or walled city, having a broad top with a walkway and typically a stone parapet.
- The body of all people ordained for religious duties
- An object surviving from an earlier time
- The principal church of a diocese, with which the bishop is officially associated.
- A bridge, especially one over a castle's moat, that is hinged at one end so that it may be raised to prevent people's crossing or to allow vessels to pass under it.
- A member of a religious community of women, especially a cloistered one, living under vows of poverty, chastity, and obedience.
- The female ruler of an independent state, especially one who inherits the position by right of birth.
- A sporting event in which two knights jousted on horseback with blunted weapons,trying to knock the other off, the winner receives a prize.
- A male holding the highest hereditary title in the British and certain other peerages.
- A holder of land by feudal tenure on conditions of homage and allegiance.
- A professional joker or “fool” at a medieval court, typically wearing a cap with bells on it and carrying a mock scepter
- The medieval knightly system with its religious, moral, and social code.
- A deep, wide ditch surrounding a castle, fort, or town, typically filled with water and intended as a defense against attack.
- An agricultural laborer bound under the feudal system to work on his lord's estate
- A unit of land, originally a feudal lordship, consisting of a lord's demesne and lands rented to tenants
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- A system in which people were given land and protection by people of higher rank, and worked and fought for them in return.
- Belonging to a heredity class with high social or political status; aristocrat
- Each of a series of medieval military expeditions made by Europeans to recover the Holy Land from the Muslims in the 11th, 12th, and 13th centuries
- Someone having power authority or influence; a master or ruler
- A type of fortified tower built within castles
- The son of a monarch.
- A compulsory contribution to state revenue, levied by the government on workers' income and business profits, or added to the cost of some goods, services, and transactions.
- The daughter of a monarch.
- The system by which coats of arms and other armorial bearings are devised, described, and regulated.
- A large building, typically of the medieval period, fortified against attack with thick walls, battlements, towers, and in many cases a moat.
- A poor farmer of low social status who owns or rents a small piece of land for cultivation (chiefly in historical use or with reference to subsistence farming in poorer countries)
- The male ruler of an independent state, especially one who inherits the position by right of birth
- A person or company involved in wholesale trade, especially one dealing with foreign countries or supplying merchandise to a particular trade.
- The action of buying and selling goods and services.
- A member of a religious community of men typically living under vows of poverty, chastity, and obedience.
- An estate of land, especially one held on condition of feudal service.
33 Clues: The son of a monarch. • The daughter of a monarch. • An object surviving from an earlier time • A type of fortified tower built within castles • The body of all people ordained for religious duties • The action of buying and selling goods and services. • A country, state, or territory ruled by a king or queen • ...
Middle Ages Review 2023-12-10
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- Code of Conduct for knights
- Sickness that killed millions of people
- Series of Holy Wars happening during the Middle Ages
- Social System based around oaths of loyalty and protection.
- Dominant religion in Europe during the Middle Ages
- Time period between the fall of Rome and the Renaissance
- Manage the manor/estate
- The reason feudalism developed in Europe
- Sultan of Egypt who recaptured Jerusalem
- Pope who called for the Crusades
- How the plague originally spread
- Number of Crusades
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- What the Crusaders were trying to gain control over
- Grow smaller during the Middle Ages.
- City associated with the Holy Lands
- Another name for the Bubonic Plague
- King of the Franks that was crowned Holy Roman Emperor
- Event that led to many children either dying or being enslaved
- Economic system based around being self-sufficient
- Opposing religion to Christianity during the Crusades
- Work the land and create goods needed
- Symptoms of the Bubonic Plague
- Responsible for protecting the manor/estate
23 Clues: Number of Crusades • Manage the manor/estate • Code of Conduct for knights • Symptoms of the Bubonic Plague • Pope who called for the Crusades • How the plague originally spread • City associated with the Holy Lands • Another name for the Bubonic Plague • Grow smaller during the Middle Ages. • Work the land and create goods needed • Sickness that killed millions of people • ...
Middle Ages Vocabulary 2023-12-09
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- highly regarded; admired
- a member of the highest social class
- showing complete faithfulness and support
- to change something completely, usually in a positive way
- a situation in which soldiers or police officers surround a city or building to try to take control of it
- a farming tool with a curved blade and long handle that is used to cut crops
- having power to change or affect important things or people
- competing
- a protective metal covering used to keep a person safe from injury during battle
- having more advantages, opportunities, or rights than most people
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- of or relating to the Middle Ages
- to surround
- well-known for being bad
- a female member of the nobility
- money that is paid to free someone who was captured
- to steal things by force, often after a war
- to take
- the office or the position of the pope
- a man in the upper class who ruled over a large area of land
- hoping to be or become something
- a group of countries or regions controlled by one ruler or one government
- a name that describes a person's job or status
22 Clues: to take • competing • to surround • highly regarded; admired • well-known for being bad • a female member of the nobility • hoping to be or become something • of or relating to the Middle Ages • a member of the highest social class • the office or the position of the pope • showing complete faithfulness and support • to steal things by force, often after a war • ...
crossword middle ages 2023-12-11
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- de Cervera tambe conegut com Cerverí de Girona es un dels representant més destacat d’una escola que, durant els segles XII i XIII, elevà la lírica del país a uns nivells insospitats fins aleshores.
- Aquells músics poetes, la majoria d’origen .........., cantaven en la seva llengua d’oc nadiua a les dames angèliques i les passions elevades.
- El primer poema trobadoresc amb referència a esdeveniments catalans és una cançó de .........
- els musics .......... improvisaven sobre la marxa les seves versions de cançons populars.
- Els trobadors eren hereus de la tradició joglaresca i dels músics profans de el ..................
- La gent veia els músics profans amb una mescla de fascinació i ............
- Els .......... van ser els autors de les primeres cançons de música profana.
- els joglars cantaven cançons de gesta .........
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- se n’han trobat cançons en alguns manuscrits catalans i en un còdex del monestir de .............
- els ......... arremetien contra els cants profans
- La ......... va remetre contra els cants progans.
- a la edad mitjana la música excitava les passions del ..........
- Monarques com Alfons I i Pere II van ser ..........
- Els juglars acostumaven a cantar .......... i a entretenir el auditori amb bromes i cançons.
- persones que vagan pels camins medievals en busca d'un public.
- L'amor cortès cantava a una dama ............, inaccessible i discreta
- actua principalment en oposició de la música religiosa.
- Un dels regnes peninsulars que millor van acceptar i es va deixar penetrar per l'ambient trobatoresc va ser .............
- ..... va dir aquesta oració dedicada als profans:"Persones de no gaire enginy però de memòria sorprenent, molt industriosos, i impúdics més enllà de qualsevol moderació"
- terme molt freqüent, era una mena d'axaltació interior associada a la presència al record d'una dama.
20 Clues: els joglars cantaven cançons de gesta ......... • els ......... arremetien contra els cants profans • La ......... va remetre contra els cants progans. • Monarques com Alfons I i Pere II van ser .......... • actua principalment en oposició de la música religiosa. • persones que vagan pels camins medievals en busca d'un public. • ...
The Middle ages 2023-12-07
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- Viking life revolved around Viking
- Evil God of Deception
- Sir Thomas
- Who was the first great Frankish king in 418 CE
- was written in local langauges
- The entire system is based on
- Many peasants who left to fight did not what
- Beaneth peasants were what
- Who have attacked Christians in the Holy Land
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- Knights lived by a code of conduct known as
- God of creation, Death, Royalty
- Christians return in
- another name for the Middle Ages
- King gives fiefs to Lords (nobles) to manage
- guilds are comparable to modern-day
- Crusade called the
- people poisoned the drinking water
- All the land the king owns is called what
- God of War
- God of thunder
20 Clues: Sir Thomas • God of War • God of thunder • Crusade called the • Christians return in • Evil God of Deception • Beaneth peasants were what • The entire system is based on • was written in local langauges • God of creation, Death, Royalty • another name for the Middle Ages • Viking life revolved around Viking • guilds are comparable to modern-day • people poisoned the drinking water • ...
