The History of Medieval Europe - 13th century - Statistics

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Hint Answer % Correct
1204 - This Chrisitan city is sacked during the Fourth Crusade Constantinople
87%
1215 - King John of England agrees to this charter to appease his rebellious barons Magna carta
87%
1271 - This famous Venitian traveller begins his journey Marco Polo
79%
1241 - This Asian people defeats Hungary at the battle of Mohi Mongol
75%
1258 - A Mongol army besieges and captures this city, ending the Abbasid Dynasty Baghdad
62%
1228 - These knights of a military order are called to conquer Eastern Prussia Teutonic knights
59%
1226 - Death of this founder of another great mendicant order Saint Francis
35%
1210 - The study of this philosopher's work is forbidden at the University of Paris Aristotle
34%
1291 - The fall of this city marks the end of further crusades to the Levant Acre
30%
1265 - This Dominican friar begins writing his Summa theologiae Aquinas
28%
1208 - This Crusade is initiated to eliminated the Cathar heresy Albigensian
25%
1221 - Death of this founder of a mendicant order Saint Dominic
17%
1282 - Bloody rebellion against the rule of the French-born king Charles I in Sicily Sicilian Vespers
10%
1212 - This victory is a turning point of the Spanish Reconquista Las Navas de Tolosa
8%
1258 - These constitutional reforms may be considered as the first English constitution Provisions of Oxford
4%
1291 - The Swiss Cantons of Uri, Schwytz and Unterwald sign this document Federal Charter
1%
1273 - This King of Germany puts an end to the interregnum of the Holy Roman Empire Rudolf of Habsburg
1%
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