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The Golden Bull of Eger, issued by Frederick Hohenstaufen, guaranteed what?
a) That Rome would always be the seat of the Catholic Church
b) That no one would have to try and pronounce Frederick's family name again
c) The integrity of the Papal States and emancipated the German Church by guaranteeing free episcopal elections
d) People could eat meat on Fridays during Lent - hence the Golden Bull - Steak at Golden Corral

Gregory IX excommunicated Frederick Hohenstaufen how many times?
a) Once
b) Twice
c) Thrice
d) Quadrice

The Avignon time of the papacy is sometimes referred to as the what?
a) The Golden Years of the Papacy
b) The French Invasion
c) The Holy Sepulcher
d) The Babylonian Captivity

Charles Anjou, brother of King Louis IX of France was appointed to be ruler of what?
a) Sicily
b) The Papal States
c) Portugal
d) The Crusader States

Until Benedict XVI, the last pope to resign voluntarily from office was whom?
a) Celestine V
b) Boniface VIII
c) Urban II
d) Adrian II

Celestine V was
a) Strong but not very holy
b) Strong and very holy
c) Not strong but very holy
d) Not strong or holy

Philip the Fair was called “fair” because
a) He made fair decisions in his court of law
b) He was attractive
c) He was very light skinned and burned easily in the sun
d) He never cheated at cards

Boniface VIII and Philip the Fair of France were
a) Very close friends
b) Twins that shared the same mother but not the same father
c) Not even contemporaries, they lived 1000 years apart
d) Enemies that fought over clerical taxation

Gregory XI was led back to Rome by
a) St. Francis of Assisi
b) St. Joan of Arc
c) St. Catherine of Sienna
d) St. Dominic

Philip helped move Clement V to where?
a) Rome
b) Pisa
c) College
d) Avignon

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