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March 9th
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Which medieval class of warriors in Japan was bound by a strict code of honor called Bushido?
What was the name of the medieval tax imposed in England to fund the military campaigns during the Hundred Years' War?
Which medieval trade league was an alliance of merchant guilds and cities in Northern Europe to protect economic interests?
Which 12th-century invention allowed sailors in the Middle Ages to determine their direction and increased the safety of maritime navigation?
What was the name of the medieval warship used primarily during the Byzantine Empire for naval warfare?
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February 12th
Questions
Which medieval military tactic involved surrounding a castle or fortified city to cut off supplies and force a surrender?
What was the name of the medieval system of apprenticeship where young people learned trades under the guidance of a master craftsman?
Which event in 1066 marked the beginning of Norman rule in England?
Which medieval period literary work is considered one of the earliest pieces of English literature and reflects themes of heroism and feudal loyalty?
Which medieval innovation in agriculture helped increase food production by allowing more efficient plowing of heavy European soils?
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February 1st
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Which pandemic in the Middle Ages is believed to have originated in Central Asia and spread to Europe through trade routes?
What was the name of the medieval code of chivalry that defined the duties and behavior of knights in Europe?
Which medieval battle in 1415 became famous for the use of English longbows to secure an unexpected victory over the French?
What was the name of the medieval conflict that lasted from 1337 to 1453 between the kingdoms of England and France?
Which architectural feature, commonly associated with Gothic cathedrals, was designed to support walls and allow for larger windows?
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January 31st
Questions
Which medieval invention revolutionized the process of book production by allowing for multiple copies to be made efficiently?
What was the name of the 1215 document that established certain legal rights and limited the power of the English monarchy?
Which medieval structure, typically built near water, was used for grinding grain into flour?
What was the term for the system of economic and social organization in medieval Europe based around the manor and agricultural production?
Who was the medieval Italian merchant and explorer whose travels to Asia were documented in a famous book?
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January 25th
Questions
Which medieval European trade route connected the Baltic Sea and North Sea regions with Central and Western Europe?
What was the name of the medieval English rebellion in 1381 led by Wat Tyler?
Which medieval manuscript is known for its detailed illustrations of rural life in the 12th century?
What was the primary defensive feature of a medieval castle designed to prevent enemy access?
Which medieval European city was a major center of learning and trade during the Middle Ages, particularly known for its university founded in 1088?
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January 20th
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What was the name of the medieval French document that sought to codify laws and customs in the 13th century?
Which battle in 732 marked a decisive victory for Frankish forces over the Umayyad Caliphate and halted Islamic expansion into Western Europe?
Which medieval invention is credited with significantly improving the efficiency of windmills for grain grinding?
Who was the 12th-century German abbess and mystic known for her theological writings, visions, and musical compositions?
Which medieval knightly order was founded in 1119 to protect Christian pilgrims traveling to the Holy Land?
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January 10th
Questions
Which Scandinavian group was known for their raids and exploration across Europe during the Middle Ages?
What was the main goal of the Crusades initiated by European Christians in the 11th century?
Which innovation in agriculture during the Middle Ages allowed for more efficient plowing of European soil?
What was the term for the estate or land granted to a vassal by a lord in exchange for loyalty and service during the feudal system?
Which medieval disease, known as the Black Death, decimated Europe's population in the 14th century?
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January 1st
Questions
What was the primary purpose of the Domesday Book commissioned by William the Conqueror in 1086?
Which medieval European code of conduct emphasized honor, valor, and loyalty, particularly among knights?
Which architectural style, characterized by pointed arches, ribbed vaults, and flying buttresses, emerged during the High Middle Ages?
In medieval Europe, what was the primary role of a guild?
What was the purpose of the medieval university system that emerged in the 12th century?
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May 4th
Questions
Which medieval English king, known for his military campaigns and political reforms, issued the Assize of Clarendon in 1166 to establish legal procedures in England?
Who was the Italian theologian, philosopher, and Dominican friar who wrote the influential work 'De Regimine Principum' during the Middle Ages?
During the Middle Ages, which military conflict between the English and French in the mid-15th century was a series of intermittent battles, including the Battle of Agincourt?
Which medieval English queen, known for her influential role in politics and diplomacy, was the daughter of King Ferdinand II of Aragon and Queen Isabella I of Castile?
Who was the medieval French poet and composer known for composing the 'Roman de Fauvel,' a satirical poem criticizing the corruption in the church and society of his time?
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April 1st
Questions
Which medieval English king, known for his military campaigns and political reforms, issued the Assize of Clarendon in 1166 to establish legal procedures in England?
Who was the Italian poet and author of 'Divine Comedy' who is considered one of the greatest literary figures of the Middle Ages?
During the Middle Ages, what term was used to describe a professional poet and musician who composed and recited poems about chivalry and courtly love?
Which medieval English monarch, known for his military achievements and victories, was crowned as the first King of England on Christmas Day in 1066?
Who was the Byzantine empress known for her influential role in the political and religious affairs of the Byzantine Empire during the Middle Ages?
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February 3rd
Questions
In medieval England, what title was given to the legal professional who acted as a judicial officer and was responsible for delivering justice on behalf of the king?
During the Middle Ages, which medieval king of England was known for introducing the system of sheriffs to administer justice and collect taxes in the shires?
In medieval Europe, what was the name of the military expedition sanctioned by the Roman Catholic Church to recapture the Holy Land from Muslim control?
During the Middle Ages, what term was used to describe a fortified residence of a noble or lord in medieval Europe?
Which medieval English king, known for his military campaigns and political reforms, issued the Assize of Clarendon in 1166 to establish legal procedures in England?
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January 10th
Questions
Which medieval king of England was known for implementing the Domesday Book, a comprehensive survey of land and property in England, in the 11th century?
During the Battle of Hastings in 1066, which English king was killed, leading to the Norman conquest of England?
Who was the medieval English King who signed the Magna Carta in 1215, limiting the power of the monarchy and establishing the principle that the king is subject to the law?
Which medieval English king was known as 'The Confessor' and was later canonized as a saint in the Roman Catholic Church?
During the Middle Ages, which medieval theologian and philosopher was known for his influential work 'Summa Theologica' and is considered one of the greatest Christian thinkers of all time?
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January 9th
Questions
What was the name of the 14th-century English knight and mercenary who served as a captain of the White Company and is known for his military exploits in Italy?
Who was the founder of the Angevin Empire, which at its height encompassed large parts of France and England in the 12th century?
In medieval England, what was the name of the parliament convened by Simon de Montfort in 1265, which is considered a significant development in the evolution of representative government in England?
Which medieval theologian and philosopher, known for his influential work 'Cur Deus Homo', served as the Archbishop of Canterbury from 1093 until his death in 1109?
During the Middle Ages, which European city was renowned for its production of high-quality steel blades and was a significant center for the sword-making industry?
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September 11th
Questions
Which famous battle in 1346 during the Hundred Years' War saw the outnumbered English army defeat the French?
Who was the legendary ruler of the Holy Roman Empire during the 10th century, known for his military campaigns and efforts to unite Europe?
Which medieval English king was known as 'The Lionheart' and achieved fame for his military prowess during the Third Crusade?
Which European country was the birthplace of the Gothic architectural style, which flourished during the High Middle Ages?
Who was the French heroine who played a significant role in the Hundred Years' War and was later canonized as a saint?
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September 11th
Questions
Who was the Holy Roman Emperor during the Investiture Controversy, a power struggle between the papacy and the empire in the 11th and 12th centuries?
Which English king was known as 'The Lionheart' and fought in the Third Crusade?
Which Viking leader became the first Duke of Normandy and established a dynasty that would rule England for several centuries?
Which famous medieval philosopher and theologian wrote 'Summa Theologica' and is considered one of the greatest Christian thinkers of all time?
Which medieval European city was the center of the Hanseatic League, a powerful trading network in the Baltic and North Sea?
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August 6th
Questions
True or False: The Black Death was a pandemic that swept through Europe during the Middle Ages.
Which English king signed the Magna Carta in 1215, limiting the power of the monarchy and establishing the principle that the king is subject to the law?
The Battle of Agincourt, a significant English victory during the Hundred Years' War, took place in which year?
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August 4th
Questions
Which famous document signed in 1215 was a significant step towards limiting the power of the English monarchy?
Which architectural style was prominent during the Middle Ages and is characterised by pointed arches, ribbed vaults, and flying buttresses?
Who led the Norman Conquest of England in 1066, resulting in the end of the Anglo-Saxon period?
Which religious military order was founded during the Crusades and became a significant power during the Middle Ages?