| A | B |
| A brutal slaughter of people. | massacre |
| A holy war - a war for religious reasons or moral purpose. | crusade |
| The goal of the Crusades was to regain this for Christians. | Holy Land |
| The Holy Land was in this city where Jesus lived. | Jerusalem |
| People who had control of the Holy Land. | Muslims |
| The Pope who Called First Crusade in 1095. | Urban II |
| Increased contact between Europeans and other cultures during the Crusades was the transfer of this of science and medicine from the Islamic world to Europe. | knowledge |
| One of a series of military expeditions made by Europeans to recover the Holy Land from the Muslims in the 11th, 12th, and 13th centuries. | The Crusades |
| A military operation in which enemy forces surround a town, cutting off supplies, with the aim of forcing the surrender of those inside. | siege |
| A Muslim political and military leader during the Crusades. | Saludin |
| An agreement between enemies or opponents to stop. | truce |
| A person making a religious journey. | pilgrim |
| What a person leaves behind when he or she dies; what something is remembered for. | legacy |
| The effort by Christian leaders to drive the Muslims out of Spain. | Reconquista |
| Church court that was used punish people opposed to Church teachings. | Inquisition |