Feudalism
People
Catholic Church
Life in Medieval Europe
Timelines
100

Feudalism was based on mutual obligations of _______________ and ________________.

loyalty and protection

100

Who fought in the Battle of Hastings?

the Anglo-Saxons and the Normans 

Harold Godwinson and Duke of Normandy

100

Who does 'Notre Dame' honour?

the Virgin Mary

100

What was the average life expectancy?

31 years

100

Which document from 1215 established the principle that a leader's power is not arbitrary and is subject to law?

Magna Carta

200
What was a manor in Medieval England?
A large estate owned by a noble
200
Who was Joan of Arc?

A French woman who fought against the English in the 15th century

200

True or false: The Pope had influence over the kings of Medieval Europe

True

200

What was the role of knights in Medieval Europe?

To provide service and military duties to their lords.

200

What happened in 1066?

The Battle of Hastings

300

What was a vassal?

A person (like a knight) who swore loyalty to a lord in exchange for protection and often land.

300

Who introduced feudalism to Europe?

William of Normandy
300

True or false: the Medieval church was open to new ideas and ways of practicing religion.

False

300
The main purpose of a castle was

defending important locations

300

What year was the Magna Carta signed?

1215

400

What contributed to the decline of feudalism?

the Black Death, Magna Carta, increased monetary system and trade

400

Who called for the start of the First Crusade?

Pope Urban II

400

What is excommunication?

The banishment of someone from the Church

400

What farming technologies existed?

crop rotation

plough

irrigation

mills

400

What century did the Black Death occur?

14th century/1300s

500

a person who worked on land owned by a lord, they grew their own food but most of their labour was used to produce food and goods for the manor. they were not slaves but they were not free.

a serf
500

Who was Eleanor of Aquitane?

A queen of England and a queen of France, very influential in her time

500

What was an indulgence?

A tax paid by the wealthy for forgiveness of sins
500

What was the role of knights in battles in Medieval Europe?

cavalry - mounted on horseback - broke up the front lines of the opposing force

foot soldiers- thick armor and handheld weapons- trained fighters that were very effective

500

In what century did the Medieval period begin and end?

begin: 6th century/500s

end: 16th century/1500s

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