An early leader of the franks
Who is Clovis
The bottom of the social structure
What are serfs and peasants
Top of the feudal society
Who were monarchs
Places where lords and ladies lived
What were manor houses, and castles
Laborers for the lords and ladies
Who were peasants
The most important leader of the franks
Who is Charlemagne
Land that the king gave to lords
What were fiefs
By the mid-11th century, was ruling England
Who were the Saxons
Water around a manor to keep invaders out
what was a moat
What were pages and squires
Enemies from Norway and Denmark
What were Vikings
Houses of lords and wealthy knights
What were manors
The belief that the king was chosen by God
What was the Divine Right
Responsibility of noble woman who weren't land owners
What was caring for their own and sometimes other families' children
Knights trying to knock each other off their horses often in battle and for sport
What was jousting
The English translation of Charlemagne's name
(DOUBLE JEOPARDY)
What is "Charles the Great"
Forces of the Monarchs
What were armies
1000 C.E.
When was stability by Feudalism
After 1100 C.E. castles' materials changed into this
What is stone
The job of peasants
What was raising crops and livestock
When was Charlemagne crowned holy Roman emperor
800 C.E.
Also known as William the Conqueror
Who was the Duke of Norway
Was crowned in 1066
Who was Harold
An old sport that included using hunting birds
What was hawking
The demand of tax (to peasants) by a lord
What was tallage