Medieval World Quarter 2

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