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Empire of west Central Europe from 962 to 1806, comprising present-day Germany and neighboring lands.
Was a German king who became Holy Roman Emperor in 1084. His efforts to increase power of the monarchy led him into conflict with pope Gregory VIII.
Achieved success in his battle with the Holy Roman Emperor Henry IV on the matter of lay investiture and he greatly expanded papal power by claiming his supremacy over secular rulers.
Appointment of bishops by anyone who is not a member of the clergy.
He became pope and quickly extended the authority of the papacy over Rome and in Italy.
A philosopher, writer, and poet who is best known for Divine Comedy.
He was the first important poet of his time to write in English and is best known for Canterbury Tales.
In the Middle Ages, a type of European architecture that included flying buttresses, ribbed vaulting, high roofs, and thin walls.
Type of stone supports on the outside of a building that allowed builders to construct higher, thinner walls that contained large stained-glass windows.
The artistic decoration of books and manuscripts.
She was the daughter of a physician and astronomer in the French court. She spoke several different languages and wrote poetry after being widowed.
The holy image of Christ, the Virgin Mary, or a saint venerated in the Eastern Orthodox Church.
An epidemic of the bubonic plague that ravaged Europe in the 1300s.
The outbreak of a rapidly spreading disease.
A 6ft bow that could shoot arrows with enough force to pierce most armor.
Sparse, dry, treeless grassland.
The capital of medieval Russia and of present-day Ukraine.
Relating to the Slavic alphabet derived from the Greek and traditionally attributed to St. Cyril.
Was one of the most powerful Russian rulers. He consolidated his power by winning the voluntary allegiance of Russian princes and preventing further Mongol invasions.
A philosopher, theologian, and monk who helped bridge the gap between medieval faith and the philosophy of reason promoted by Greek philosophy.
Everyday language of ordinary people.
The grandson of Ivan the Great. He made a brutal secret group that terrorized members of the hereditary nobility, or boyars.
The triangular arm of land that juts from southeastern Europe into the Mediterranean.

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