The top of the Feudal Pyramid
The Monarch
Christianity
Crime women were often accused of with little to no evidence
Witchcraft
Founder of Islam
Mohammed
Bottom of the Feudal pyramid
Peasantry
Became the head of the Christian Church
The Pope
Name for the crime which includes plotting to overthrow the Monarch or helping the country's enemies
Treason
A holy city for Christianity, Judaism, and Islam
Jerusalem
Document signed by King which established and maintained law
Magna Carta
The Christian Church centred in Constantinople
Orthodox Church
Criminals were punished here in the Middle Ages
In public
Amount of Crusades
Name of the village and the land owned by a Lord or Lady
Manor
the Inquisition
Trial where you could nominate someone else to represent you
Trial by combat
Muslim leader who recaptured Jerusalem from the Christians
Saladin
Introduced Feudalism to England
William the Conquerer (William I)
Martin Luther began this religious movement in 1517
The Reformation, which created the Protestant Church
Minor crimes
A series of military campaigns led by Christians from Western Europe against Muslims.
The Crusades