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QR Challenge: Medieval Scavenger Hunt

QuestionAnswer
The people who meet and choose a new popethe cardinals
The place where a serf lived and worked2the manor2
This religious reformer posted his 95 theses on a church door3Martin Luther3
Was considered by many people to be the ideal "Renaissance Man"4Leonardo daVinci
Joan of Arc relieved the siege on this city on her way to crowning the new king of France5Orleans5
The Pope hoped the crusaders would capture this city6Jerusalem6
The principle religion of most of the people of Western Europe from 400a.d. to 1400a.d.7Catholicism7
They copied Greek and Roman manuscripts by hand8Monks8
A court to investigate heretics, mostly found in Spain9the Inquisition9
Military expeditions organized by the Pope10the Crusades10
A common punishment for the crime of heresy11excommunication11
The relationship between lords, vassals and serfs12Feudalism12
Land given to a vassal by the lord13a fief13
Treaty between the Holy Roman Emperor and the Pope which concerned the appointment of Bishops14the concordat of Worms14
The period of conflict that ended up with multiple Popes15the Great Schism15
He was a French Noble who became the King of England in 106616William the Conqueror of Normandy16
Killed on third of the population of Europe17the Plague17
Was burned at the stake for teaching the bible had more authority than the Pope18Jan Hus18
Wrote a book of rules governing behavior in monastaries19St. Benedict19
Was married to King Henry II of England and was the mother of Richard the lionhearted and John II20Eleanor of Aquitaine
Someone who paid others to create art21a patron21
Invented the printing press22Johannes Gutenberg22
Was the last and most capable child of Henry VIII who ruled England23Elizabeth I23
The attempt by the Catholic church to stop the reformation24the counter reformation24
The belief that many Protestants had which states that God had already decided your fate, and people have little control over their lives25Predestination25

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