The person at the top of the Feudal System.
Who is the King?
Name an official in the church.
What is bishop, priest, pope, etc?
The code that Knights had to follow.
What is Chivalry?
The primary goal of Chivalry.
What is to promote peace and honor?
A peasant bound to the land and owned by a lord.
What is a serf?
The person at the bottom of the Feudal System.
Who are the peasants/serfs?
The term used to say that the Roman Catholic Church was the only church in Western Europe.
What is Monopoly?
The group of women that knights did not have to respect.
Who are the peasants/serfs?
The only people that were able to become knights.
Who are nobles?
A large estate owned by a noble.
What is a manor?
This group of the Feudal System were able to own land and ate good food.
Who are the Nobles?
What is being able to read and write?
The consequence of a knight fleeing from battle.
The common food eaten by peasants.
What is bread?
A noble who received land from a king in exchange for service.
What is a Vassal?
The primary beneficiaries of the Feudal System.
Who are the Nobles?
The term that is used to say someone is kicked out of the church.
What is excommunication?
The name of how Knights had to fight for their lords no matter what.
What is Warrior Chivalry?
The term used to define how a knight had to defend the church.
What is Religious Chivalry?
A place where monks lived and worked.
What is a Monastery?
The Feudal System caused this...
What is separation of social classes?
The term used to describe religious events like communion, baptism, and confession.
The way that knights became more popular in the Middle Ages.
What is stories and poems?
The term used to say that an entire region was kicked out of the church.
What is Interdict?
A powerful ruler of the Franks from 768 to 814 AD.
Who is Charlemagne?