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Unit 10 Part 2

Ch 18 Secs 2-4

TermDefinition
Crusades a long series of wars between Christians and Muslims in Southwest Asia
Holy Land Palestine; the region where Jesus had lived, preached, and died
Pope Urban II leader of the Roman Catholic Church who called on Christians from all over Europe to retake the Holy Land from the Muslim Turks
First Crusade only Crusade won by the Christian Crusaders
Richard I (the Lion Heart) King of England who led the Third Crusade and negotiated protection for Christian pilgrims
Saladin leader of the Muslim forces in the Third Crusade known for his chivalry
clergy church officials
religious order a group of people who dedicate their lives to religion
Francis of Assisi friar who lived a simple life and cared for people and animals; founder of the Franciscan Order
friars people who belonged to a religious order but lived and worked among the general public
Thomas Aquinas a Dominican philosopher who argued that rational thought could be used to support Christian beliefs
natural law a law that governed how the world worked
Magna Carta document signed by the king in 1215 listing rights of English nobles
Parliament the highest law-making body in the United Kingdom today
Hundred Years' War a long conflict between England and France
Joan of Arc peasant girl who led French to victory at the battle of Orleans in 1429
Black Death a deadly plague that swept through Europe between 1347 and 1351
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