What religion did Lords believe in?
1. Muslim
2. Judaism
3. Christianity
4. Buddhism
3. Christianity
200
True or False?
When grains were low, we took grains from Peasants.
False.
When grains were low, we put acorns, peas, and beans in our bread.
200
What Empire inspired the fashion in the Early Middle Ages? (Loose, short)
The Roman Empire.
200
Who took the role of the lord when he was away?
The Lord's wife
200
Differ Falconry from Hunting.
Hunting was done by lords but Falconry was hunting of small animals done by birds and then brought back to the lords.
200
When did modern Christianity begin?
The 16th century
300
What were the three extra food items we had for supper?
Pigeon Pie, woodcock, and sturgeon
300
What are three types of material clothes were made out of?
Furs, wool, silk, and cotton
300
Were there Farms on The Manor's land?
Yes
300
How did people gain money for fun?
They answered riddles or made riddles. If the other people couldn't answer it, the person who mad the riddle would get the money. If a person answered the riddle they would get the money.
300
Was Christianity made in the Fall Rome and the onset of the Protestant Reformation?
No
400
What two things did we drink for breakfast, dinner, supper? Why?
Wine, and ale. Water wasn't healthy and made them sick.
400
What part of the manor showed self-importance?
The doorway.
400
What Oath did the Lord swear to?
The Oath of Fealty.
400
What did lords and the villagers sometimes do in their free time?
They all sang and danced together.
400
Who did they believe in?
A. John Cena
B. the grim reaper
C. Jesus
D. Luke sky walker
C. Jesus
500
Why was the bread griddy? How did it effect people?
Millstones were used to grind the grain. People's teeth wore quickly
500
What did Women wear that showed their wealth, status, and coat of arms?
A long headdress
500
Did other People live on the Manor grounds?
Yes. Peasants, and serfs.
500
What is jousting and who watched it?
A sport that was played with a lance and horse. People rode on horses with lances and tried to knock the other player off their horse. Mainly watched by lords.