Across
- 3. The bacterium responsible for the Bubonic Plague.
- 5. A court established by Ferdinand and Isabella to enforce Catholic orthodoxy and expel non-Catholics.
- 8. A conflict between England and France from 1337 to 1453 over French territory.
- 11. The final battle of the Hundred Years’ War in 1453, where the French defeated the English.
- 12. Queen of Spain who, with Ferdinand, completed the Reconquista and supported the Spanish Inquisition.
- 13. A Muslim-ruled area on the Iberian Peninsula that fostered cultural coexistence between Muslims, Jews, and Christians.
- 15. Painful, pus-filled swellings that appeared in the lymph nodes of those infected with the plague.
- 16. A deadly plague that swept across Europe and Asia during the 1300s, killing millions.
- 17. A 1435 agreement that brought the Burgundians into an alliance with France against England.
- 18. A French peasant girl who led France to victory in several battles during the Hundred Years’ War.
- 19. A physician who treated victims of the Black Death, often wearing a bird-like mask.
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- 1. A 1415 English victory during the Hundred Years' War, famous for the use of longbowmen.
- 2. The Christian effort to recapture territory on the Iberian Peninsula from Muslim rulers.
- 4. The specific form of the Black Death caused by the bacterium Yersinia pestis.
- 6. A 1420 agreement that made Henry V of England the heir to the French throne.
- 7. A major English victory in the Hundred Years' War due to the use of longbowmen.
- 9. The last Muslim kingdom in Spain, conquered by Ferdinand and Isabella in 1492.
- 10. A famous palace and fortress built by the Muslims in Granada, Spain.
- 14. The king who, with Isabella, united Spain and led the Reconquista.
- 20. An agreement in 1360 that temporarily halted hostilities between England and France.
