Medieval World Quarter 2
Across
- 3. Beowulf's people
- 6. The Supreme Good
- 10. "The hall of the heart, high under heaven" is an example
- 11. Confronted Attila the Hun
- 12. Stolen from the dragon's hoard
- 13. Hygelac's relation to Beowulf
- 14. Means "after this therefore because of this"
- 16. Tragically lost her husband, son, and brother in war
- 18. Great-granddaughter of Clovis
- 20. Father of English History
- 21. swan-road, world-candle, and ring-giver are examples
- 23. Benedict, Bede, Augustine of Canterbury, and Fr. Augustine Wetta are all examples
- 25. Author of "The Hoard"
- 26. Shepherd who was inspired to write a hymn about Creation
- 27. Converted in battle
- 28. Consoles Boethius
- 30. Notoriously evil king
- 31. Led the sacking of Rome
- 33. Great sin of the Beowulf poem
- 35. Describes the teaching aspect of Bede's Ecclesiastical History of England
- 38. Hrothgar's mead hall
- 40. Allegedly had her servants open the gates of Rome to the barbarians
- 41. His reign marks the end of the Western Roman Empire
- 43. On the sword that kills Grendel's mom
- 45. Converted the Anglo-Saxons
- 47. Poetic interruptions in the Beowulf poem
- 48. Became the official religion of the Roman Empire in 380 A.D.
- 49. Grendel's ancestor
Down
- 1. Fell in 476 A.D.
- 2. Did not abandon his lord at his moment of dire need
- 3. Father of French History
- 4. Made Christianity the official religion of the Roman Empire; rebuked by Ambrose
- 5. St. Benedict's book and in St. Monica's dream
- 7. Justinian I's empire
- 8. King converted by St. Augustine of Canterbury
- 9. Legendary bard who journeyed to the Underworld
- 15. Mistook the destruction of Rome for the death of his chicken
- 17. Barbarians who were given Roman citizenship in exchange for military service
- 19. Baptized Clovis
- 20. Wrongly imprisoned
- 22. Built in only five years
- 24. These do not work against Grendel
- 29. Describes the critical aspect of Bede's Ecclesiastical History of England
- 32. Clovis's holy wife
- 34. Written by St. Augustine of Hippo after the sacking of Rome
- 36. King of the Danes
- 37. Beowulf's final opponent
- 39. The medieval Britons saw themselves as
- 42. Nothing
- 44. Location of Beowulf's treasure
- 46. Means "reduce to the absurd"