CharlemagneThe first emperor ofthe Frankish/HolyRoman Empire;Known for supportingeducation and beinga devout ChristianVikingsScandinavianseafaring pirates andtraders who raidedand settled in manyparts of northwesternEurope in the 8th–11th centuries. RomanEmpireTheir fall helpedcause the MiddleAges. (lack ofstrong centralgovernment causedwarlords/kings totake over) Magyarsa member of apeople whooriginated in theUrals and migratedwestward to settle inwhat is now Hungaryin the 9th century AD. Muslimsa followerof thereligion ofIslam. Devouthaving orshowing deepreligiousfeeling orcommitment GaulThe name forthe land thatbecame themodern-daycountry ofFrance. DrekarVikingwarship Paganperson whoworships manygods orgoddesses orthe earth/nature Scandinaviapeninsula far north,where the Vikingscome from. Knownfor high mountains,cold weather, andshort growingseasons Popethe head ofthe CatholicChurch(Christianity) CharlestheHammerFrankish leaderwho prevented theMuslims fromtaking over Franceby defeating themat the Battle ofTours. Franksthe people wholive in modern-day France.Also referred tothe Frankishkingdom. StPatrickChristianmissionary andbishop knownfor convertingthe people ofIreland. Missionariessomeone who issent on a religiousmission, often toanother country, toshare their faithand help others. Monksmen who live isolatedfrom society & devotetheir lives to religion.Monks tend to live asimple life of prayerand work.  SouthernEuropeWarm wet winters,dry hot summers,mountains,goat/sheepherders(Greece/Italy) Warlordsrulers commonafter the fall ofRome; led tofeudalismduring theMiddle Ages HolyRomanEmpireName ofCharlemagne'sempire MediterraneanSeathe body ofwater betweenEurope, Africaand Asia. Southof Spain, Italy,and Greece Scribea person whocopies outdocuments,especially oneemployed to dothis before printingwas invented. Lootingstealing goodsfrom (a place),typically duringa war (plunder) Longshipthe name for abasic Vikingship; they couldtravel not onlyon the Oceanbut upriver too NorthernEurope4 seasons,plains, manyrivers, lotsof crops BattleofToursBattle whereCharles theHammerdefeated theMuslims andsaved France. UralMountainsmountainbetweenEurope andRussia Christianityreligion based on theperson and teachingsof Jesus, becamepopular during theMiddle Ages aftermissionaries &monks helped spreadit. IlliterateA personwho can’tread Monasteriesbuildingsoccupied by acommunity ofmonks livingunder religiousvows. CharlemagneThe first emperor ofthe Frankish/HolyRoman Empire;Known for supportingeducation and beinga devout ChristianVikingsScandinavianseafaring pirates andtraders who raidedand settled in manyparts of northwesternEurope in the 8th–11th centuries. RomanEmpireTheir fall helpedcause the MiddleAges. (lack ofstrong centralgovernment causedwarlords/kings totake over) Magyarsa member of apeople whooriginated in theUrals and migratedwestward to settle inwhat is now Hungaryin the 9th century AD. Muslimsa followerof thereligion ofIslam. Devouthaving orshowing deepreligiousfeeling orcommitment GaulThe name forthe land thatbecame themodern-daycountry ofFrance. DrekarVikingwarship Paganperson whoworships manygods orgoddesses orthe earth/nature Scandinaviapeninsula far north,where the Vikingscome from. Knownfor high mountains,cold weather, andshort growingseasons Popethe head ofthe CatholicChurch(Christianity) CharlestheHammerFrankish leaderwho prevented theMuslims fromtaking over Franceby defeating themat the Battle ofTours. Franksthe people wholive in modern-day France.Also referred tothe Frankishkingdom. StPatrickChristianmissionary andbishop knownfor convertingthe people ofIreland. Missionariessomeone who issent on a religiousmission, often toanother country, toshare their faithand help others. Monksmen who live isolatedfrom society & devotetheir lives to religion.Monks tend to live asimple life of prayerand work.  SouthernEuropeWarm wet winters,dry hot summers,mountains,goat/sheepherders(Greece/Italy) Warlordsrulers commonafter the fall ofRome; led tofeudalismduring theMiddle Ages HolyRomanEmpireName ofCharlemagne'sempire MediterraneanSeathe body ofwater betweenEurope, Africaand Asia. Southof Spain, Italy,and Greece Scribea person whocopies outdocuments,especially oneemployed to dothis before printingwas invented. Lootingstealing goodsfrom (a place),typically duringa war (plunder) Longshipthe name for abasic Vikingship; they couldtravel not onlyon the Oceanbut upriver too NorthernEurope4 seasons,plains, manyrivers, lotsof crops BattleofToursBattle whereCharles theHammerdefeated theMuslims andsaved France. UralMountainsmountainbetweenEurope andRussia Christianityreligion based on theperson and teachingsof Jesus, becamepopular during theMiddle Ages aftermissionaries &monks helped spreadit. IlliterateA personwho can’tread Monasteriesbuildingsoccupied by acommunity ofmonks livingunder religiousvows. 

*19.1 Mini Quiz Europe After the Fall of Rome - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. The first emperor of the Frankish/Holy Roman Empire; Known for supporting education and being a devout Christian
    Charlemagne
  2. Scandinavian seafaring pirates and traders who raided and settled in many parts of northwestern Europe in the 8th–11th centuries.
    Vikings
  3. Their fall helped cause the Middle Ages. (lack of strong central government caused warlords/kings to take over)
    Roman Empire
  4. a member of a people who originated in the Urals and migrated westward to settle in what is now Hungary in the 9th century AD.
    Magyars
  5. a follower of the religion of Islam.
    Muslims
  6. having or showing deep religious feeling or commitment
    Devout
  7. The name for the land that became the modern-day country of France.
    Gaul
  8. Viking warship
    Drekar
  9. person who worships many gods or goddesses or the earth/ nature
    Pagan
  10. peninsula far north, where the Vikings come from. Known for high mountains, cold weather, and short growing seasons
    Scandinavia
  11. the head of the Catholic Church (Christianity)
    Pope
  12. Frankish leader who prevented the Muslims from taking over France by defeating them at the Battle of Tours.
    Charles the Hammer
  13. the people who live in modern-day France. Also referred to the Frankish kingdom.
    Franks
  14. Christian missionary and bishop known for converting the people of Ireland.
    St Patrick
  15. someone who is sent on a religious mission, often to another country, to share their faith and help others.
    Missionaries
  16. men who live isolated from society & devote their lives to religion. Monks tend to live a simple life of prayer and work.
    Monks
  17. Warm wet winters, dry hot summers, mountains, goat/sheep herders (Greece/Italy)
    Southern Europe
  18. rulers common after the fall of Rome; led to feudalism during the Middle Ages
    Warlords
  19. Name of Charlemagne's empire
    Holy Roman Empire
  20. the body of water between Europe, Africa and Asia. South of Spain, Italy, and Greece
    Mediterranean Sea
  21. a person who copies out documents, especially one employed to do this before printing was invented.
    Scribe
  22. stealing goods from (a place), typically during a war (plunder)
    Looting
  23. the name for a basic Viking ship; they could travel not only on the Ocean but upriver too
    Longship
  24. 4 seasons, plains, many rivers, lots of crops
    Northern Europe
  25. Battle where Charles the Hammer defeated the Muslims and saved France.
    Battle of Tours
  26. mountain between Europe and Russia
    Ural Mountains
  27. religion based on the person and teachings of Jesus, became popular during the Middle Ages after missionaries & monks helped spread it.
    Christianity
  28. A person who can’t read
    Illiterate
  29. buildings occupied by a community of monks living under religious vows.
    Monasteries