This printable crossword puzzle on the topic of Medieval History has 18 clues. Answers range from 4 to 15 letters long. This crossword is also available to download as a Microsoft Word document or a PDF.
An incurable viral disease that attacks the immune system, This epidemic could be compared the Black Death of the fourteenth century.
The "art of dying," practiced by some people at the time of the Black Death. The goal of this practice was to approach death with a calm and peaceful outlook and to enter the kingdom of heaven
The Medieval black plague that ravaged Europe and killed a third of its population
Swollen, discolored lymph node; common symptom of the Black Death
the swelling or inflammatory of a lymph gland (usually the armpit or groin area)
a well or pit which holds usually filthy water or sewage from homes
easily spread from person to person
A widespread outbreak of an infectious disease (can be within a city, state, or country)
a religious group that whipped and hit themselves to repent their sins
A system of glands and vessels that distribute substance called lymph. The buboes from which the Bubonic Plague takes its name, are swollen lymph glands.
large city in Italy. Genome tradesmen returned the seas to Genoa bringing the Plague with them
From the Latin word, "morbus," meaning disease. It refers to anything which is diseased or is caused by disease.
Latin term for a Black rat which began the Plague from Asia to Europe
Originally a 40-day period during which the personnel of a ship suspected of having the plague were obligated to wait before being allowed to go ashore
the form of the Black Plague where the human's lungs are infected and they become very sick
A destructive, swiftly spreading disease, such as the bubonic plague
A widespread outbreak of an infectious disease (global-scale).
Paralysis is any part of the body; it is sometimes accompanied by involuntary shaking