My Crossword Maker Logo
Powered by BrightSprout
Save Status:
or to save your progress. The page will not refresh.
Controls:
SPACEBAR SWITCHES TYPING DIRECTION
Answer Key:
Edit a Copy:
Make Your Own:
Crucigrama Sopa de Letras Hoja de Trabajo
Calificar este Puzzle:
Log in or sign up to rate this puzzle.

30

Horizontales
Lay *********** is the practice by which secular rulers both chose nominees to church offices and gave them the symbols of their office.
The development of a strong French state was greatly advanced by King ***** XI, who ruled from 1461 to 1483.
******* plague was the most common form of the Black Death.
Some ********** argued that to fight the Muslims while the Jews, whom they blamed for Jesus' death, ran free, was unthinkable.
The *********** were strict; they ate a simple diet and each had only a single robe. They took their religion to the people outside the monastery.
******* of Clairvaux wrote, "Will you cast pearls before swine?"
"Unbelievers"--a term applied to Muslims by Christians during the Crusades.
The Concordant of ***** involved a compromise made in 1122 between a new German king and a new pope.
Famine may have led to chronic ************ and in turn to higher susceptibility to disease during the Black Death.
Female *************** found convents a haven for their activities. Most learned women of the Middle Ages, especially in Germany, were nuns.
These are bones or other objects connected with saints; they are considered to be worthy of worship by the faithful.
******* believed that truths arrived at through reason or faith could not conflict with each other.
By the early 1400s, the Church had lost much of its ********* power.
The *********** were founded by Francis of Assisi.
The first widespread attacks on the **** began in the context of the Crusades.
****** rejected the pope's position and sent French forces to Italy to bring Boniface back to France for trial.
The denial of basic Church doctrines.
About six years after the death of *******, Pope Innocent III initiated the Fourth Crusade.
Verticales
An annual direct tax, usually on land or property, that provided a regular source of income for the French monarchy.
The flying ******** is a heavy, arched support of stone built onto the outside of a cathedral's wall.
The ******** started when the Byzantine emperor Alexius I Comnenus asked for help against the Seljuk Turks.
Usually the path of the Black Death followed ***** routes.
An interdict forbids priests from giving the ********** (Christian rites) of the Church to a particular group of people.
The ******* Years' War was the most violent struggle during the late Middle Ages.
A medieval philosophical and theological system that tried to reconcile faith and reason.
The struggle between Henry IV and Gregory VII was known as the Investiture ***********.
The ********** became especially well known for their roles as examiners of people suspected of heresy.
The Church created a court called the ***********, or Holy Office, to deal with heretics.
In 1492, Ferdinand and ******** took the drastic step of expelling from Spain all Jews who did not convert.
***** was the universal language of medieval civilization.
********** churches normally followed the basilica shape of churches built in the late Roman Empire.
In 1187, ********* fell to Muslim forces under Saladin.
Joan of Arc carried this to inspire her troops.
Lasting from 1378 to 1417, the Great ****** divided Europe.
This means to advance or move along a course.
The ****** Turks were Muslims who had taken control of Asia Minor.
King Louis XI was known as the ****** because of his devious ways.
Territories in central Italy came to be known as the ***** States.
This is a written or oral defamatory statement or representation that conveys an unjustly unfavorable impression.