Respuesta :
1 .Trivium - Latin grammar, rhetoric, logic
Trivium is an liberal art that comprises grammar, dialectic and rhetoric.
2 .Ivan the Great - First great Russian monarch
Ivan III Vasilyevich, also known as Ivan the Great and called by many "the gatherer of the Russian lands", ruled Russia from 1462 until his death in 1505.
3 .Augustine of Canterbury - Missionary to England
Canterbury was a Benedictine monk, founder of the English Church and missionary to England who led a group of 40 monks from Rome to evangelize the Anglo-Saxons in England, in 596.
4 .King John - Signed the Magna Carta
John Lackland, as King of England from 1199 to 1216, signed Magna Carta on June 1215, which consisted in a charter of rights that attempted to make peace between him and his subjects to govern the kingdom in a more fair way.
5 .Bailiff - Ran the financial business of the manor
Normans, an ethnic group that arose in Normandy in the 10th century, gave the term "Bailiff" to the officer responsible for executing the decisions of a court and also the responsible for managing the financial business of the manor.
6 .Gothic Architecture - Notre Dame de Paris
The design and art style of the medieval Catholic cathedral, Notre Dame de Paris, is a great example of French Gothic architecture, which was extensively used from the 12th century through 16th century.
Its construction began in the 1100s and was completed in 1200s, but have been modified several times since then.
7 .Dante - Great Italian poet
Dante Alighieri (1265-1321), is regarded as one of the greatest Italian poet of his century, and best known for its work "La divina commedia", one of the world’s excellent works of literature.
8 .French epic - The Song of Roland
The Song of Roland is a masterpiece poem based on the Battle of Roncevaux Pass in 778, and it's the oldest surviving major work of French literature.