Nobility
Manors
Castles/Additions to Castles
Responsibilities
The Down Side
100

Who were members of the noble class?

Lords, ladies, and monarchs were apart of the noble social class.

100

What role did manor houses play for villagers during times of trouble?

Manor houses protected villagers during times of trouble.

100

Who lived in castles during medieval times?


Kings, queens, wealthy lords, and highly-ranked nobles lived in castles during this time.

100

How did the duties of ladies compare to those of lords during medieval times?

Ladies held estates and inherited land, sharing many duties with lords except for fighting.

100

How often did people typically bathe in medieval manors?

Bathing was uncommon and often limited to once a week or less.

200

What is nobility?

Nobility is a social class, used in medieval times and others, often associated with high status, privilege, and power over others.

200

Why did villagers seek protection in the manor when faced with threats?

Villagers went to the manor because it had secure defenses against threats from outsiders.

200

What was the primary purpose of castles?


The primary purpose of castles was to provide protection and security for citizens.

200

Why was the management of households important for noblewomen?

Management of households was important because they often accommodated hundreds of people requiring significant organization and responsibility.

200

What were living conditions like in manors during medieval times?

Living conditions in manors were not very comfortable compared to other conditions.

300

What are manors?

Manors are grand estates owned by nobles.

300

What kind of defenses did manors have to protect against outside threats?

Manors typically had strong fortifications, such as walls or towers, to defend against attacks.

300

What defensive features did castles include to protect against invaders?

Castles included moats, tall walls, gates, and other strategic defensive materials.

300

What roles did lords have in medieval society regarding their land and laborers?

Lords were responsible for protecting and managing their land and laborers.

300

How did the layout of manors affect privacy for their inhabitants?

Privacy in manors was minimal due to the close living quarters in manors.

400

What does the possession of multiple manors signify about a noble's status?

Having multiple manors represented one's part in society.

400

How were manors important to the community beyond providing protection?

Manors served as the central point of the community, often being the hub for social, profitable, and administrative activities.

400

What additional facilities were incorporated into castles as their architecture advanced over time?


Castles included storerooms, kitchens, dining rooms, and various other facilities.

400

How did lords and ladies spend their recreational time?

Lords and ladies enjoyed activities like hunting, hawking, feasting, and dancing when they had free time.

400

Why was the spread of diseases a concern in manors?

The spread of diseases was a concern because of the closeness of people living in manors.

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