Germanic Kingdoms Unite Under Charlemagne
Feudalism in Europe
The Age of Chivalry
The Church Wields Power
100

A dynasty of Frankish rulers, lasting from A.D. 751 to 987 ...

Answer: Carolingian Dynasty.

100

An estate granted to a vassal by a lord under the feudal system in medieval Europe ...

Answer: fief.

100

A code of behavior for knights in medieval Europe, stressing ideals such as courage, loyalty, and devotion ...

Answer: chivalry.

100

The body of laws governing the religious practices of a Christian church ...

Answer: canon law.

200

King of the Franks, 768-814; as Charles I, emperor of the Holy Roman Empire, 800-814 ...

Answer: Charlemagne ("Charles the Great").

200

In feudal Europe, a person who controlled land and could therefore grant estates to vassals ...

Answer: lord.

200

A mock battle between groups of knights ...

Answer: tournament.

200

A body of officials who perform religious services – such as priests, ministers, or rabbis ...

Answer: clergy.

300

A Germanic people who settled in the Roman province of Gaul (roughly the area now occupied by France) and established a great empire during the Middle Ages ...

Answer: Franks.

300

A lord’s estate in feudal Europe ...

Answer: manor.

300

11th-century French epic poem ...

Answer: Song of Roland.

300

An empire established in Europe in the 10th century A.D., originally consisting of lands in what is now Germany and Italy ...

Answer: Holy Roman Empire.

400

A religious community of men (called monks) who have given up their possessions to devote themselves to a life of prayer and worship ...

Answer: monastery.

400

A medieval peasant legally bound to live on a lord’s estate ...

Answer: serf.

400

A medieval poet and musician who traveled from place to place, entertaining people with songs of courtly love ...

Answer: troubadour.

400

The appointment of religious officials by kings or nobles ...

Answer: lay investiture.

500

Concerned with worldly rather than spiritual matters ...

Answer: secular.

500

In feudal Europe, a person who received a grant of land from a lord in exchange for a pledge of loyalty and services ...

Answer: vassal.

500

Countess of Flanders, 1202-04 and Latin empress of Constantinople, 1204 (daughter of King Louis VII of France and Eleanor of Aquitaine) ...

Answer: Marie of Champagne.

500

One of the Christian ceremonies in which God’s grace is transmitted to people ...

Answer: sacrament.

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