Bubonic Plague, Black Death
Name of the members of the Catholic Church that perform the duties & functions of a church.
Clergy
Land granted by a lord to a vassal in exchange for loyalty & service.
Fief
Leader of the Franks from 768 - 814 A.D., unified all the Christian lands in Europe into the Holy Roman Empire.
Charlemagne "Charles the Great"
A Knights tournament of fighting & competition for amusement. Often using a long stick to drive the opponent off of the horse.
Jousting
Pope
Protectors of the Noble's land. Often fought and gave their lives defending their lord.
Knights
This English King was forced to sign a document limiting his rights after he taxed nobles, and ignored their traditions.
King John
Document that challenged the king's power in 12th century A.D. Became the basis for limited rights to a king or leader.
Magna Carta
Multiple sacred rituals of the Christian religion & the belief that they can only be achieved through the Catholic Church.
Sacraments
Term that refers to land bound peasant slaves that served the lord.
Serf
Duke of Normandy that invaded & conquered England and gained power. He brought Feudalism to England.
William the Conqueror
A person of that trades & barters goods & items for domestic (in country) or foreign.
Merchant
An important journey to holy sites, including Jerusalem and Rome. Made by many spiritual Christians.
Pilgrimage
Clergy, Nobles
King of the Holy Roman Empire (Different Empire than original Rome) that was excommunicated by the pope. This king went to the pope to beg forgiveness. Shows the Pope's power.
King Henry IV
The concept of the Magna Carta document that states an accused person cannot be jailed indefinitely without being charged with a crime and having a trial.
Habeas Corpus
The Pope elected in 1073 that made many strict guidelines for lower clergy & took away the right for Kings to appoint church officials.
Pope Gregory VII
The term referring to a teenage Knight in training. An assistant that would take care of weapons and sometimes accompany in battle.
Squire
King of England that fought in the Third Crusade attempting to spread Christianity
King Richard the Lionheart