Across
- 6. John Wyclif's patron and protector. (FMRR p.80)
- 7. The Pope who was positioned by King Philip and was V of his name. (FMRR p.79)
- 8. A renowned bronze sculptor who made an equerry statue for a Venetian general. (TMAIH p.141)
- 10. A medieval artist noted for his realistic portraits. (TMAIH p.141)
- 11. A notable teacher of John Wycliff and a leading theologian of his time was later proclaimed Archbishop of Catabury. (FMRR p.80)
- 14. what invention made the bible readily more available to the increasingly literate laity. (TMAIH p.144)
- 15. The intellectual capital of central Europe during the late Middle Ages. (FMRR p.83)
Down
- 1. The title for when England was embroiled in civil war shortly after the Hundred Years War. (TMAIH p.141)
- 2. A striking Italian art style where you paint on the plasters of church walls. (TMAIH p.141)
- 3. The method of execution for Jun Hus. (FMRR p.85)
- 4. What parchment was made of in medieval times. (TMAIH p. 144)
- 5. The “People’s Church” that Jun Hus has appointed the preacher of. (FMRR p.83)
- 9. The institution where Jun Hus received his Bachelor's degree in the arts. (FMRR p.83)
- 12. An old pope who died of the stress and shock of prison life. (FMRR p.79)
- 13. What Joan of Ark was unjustly accused of and burned at the stake for in 1431. (TMAIH p.141)
