| FRANCISCAN | A member of an order of friars founded in the 13th century in Assisi (10) |
| CARMELITE | In the Roman Catholic Church, a member of an order of mendicant friars founded in the 12th century ( |
| EXPLOSIVE | Gunpowder, in use by the 9th century in China and the 13th century in the West, was the first known |
| RANDA | Village and hermitage which has been a pilgrim destination since the 13th century in the southern central area of Mallorca between Algaida and Llucmajor (5) |
| ROMANESQUE | Architectural style from the mid11th Century to the rise of Gothic in the 13th Century (10) |
| PADUA | It was a centre of art and literature in the Middle Ages. The poet Dante lived there, and St. Anthony is buried there. Its university was founded in the 13th century. The Taming of the Shrew is set t |
| CARTHUSIAN | Member of an order founded by St Bruno (10) |
| DOMINICAN | Member of an order of friars |
| TEMPLAR | Word for a member of an order of knights established by Crusaders around 1119; or, a barrister of the Middle or Inner two of the four Inns of Court in London (7) |
| ASSISI | Birthplace of St Francis, founder of an order of friars |
| FRANCISOFASSISI | Italian saint, founder of an order of friars (7,2,6) |
| DOMINICANS | Members of an order also known as Blackfriars (10) |
| LACOCKABBEY | Country house in Wiltshire founded in the 13th century as an Augustinian nunnery |
| PERPIGNAN | French town located at the foot of the Pyrenees near the border with Spain, in the 13th century it was the continental capital of the then Kingdom of Mallorca (9) |
| SIENA | Tuscan city with a school of art founded in the 13th century and attended by Duccio and Simone Martini among others (5) |
| JESUIT | A member of an order of Roman Catholic monks founded by Ignatius of Loyola (6) |
| TRAPPIST | Member of an order of monks noted for austerity and a vow of silence (8) |
| CAPUCHIN | Monkey that shares its name with an order of friars |
| PROVINS | In the 13th century, this town was one of the most important towns in France, with a population of 80,000 inhabitants. It was a prosperous wool centre, and its fairs were famous all over Europe. It wa |
| QATAR | A member of the Mongolian people of central Asia who invaded Russia in the 13th century. |