The Feudal System
The Catholic Church
Crime and Punishment
The Crusades
100

The top of the Feudal Pyramid

The Monarch

100
Main religion of Medieval Europe

Christianity 

100

Crime women were often accused of with little to no evidence

Witchcraft

100

Founder of Islam

Mohammed

200

Bottom of the Feudal pyramid

Peasantry

200

Became the head of the Christian Church

The Pope

200

Name for the crime which includes plotting to overthrow the Monarch or helping the country's enemies

Treason

200

A holy city for Christianity, Judaism, and Islam

Jerusalem 

300

Document signed by King which established and maintained law

Magna Carta

300

The Christian Church centred in Constantinople

Orthodox Church

300

Criminals were punished here in the Middle Ages

In public

300

Amount of Crusades

Four
400

Name of the village and the land owned by a Lord or Lady

Manor

400
System where church officials tried people who they believed went against church teachings

the Inquisition

400

Trial where you could nominate someone else to represent you

Trial by combat

400

Muslim leader who recaptured Jerusalem from the Christians

Saladin

500

Introduced Feudalism to England

William the Conquerer (William I) 

500

Martin Luther began this religious movement in 1517

The Reformation, which created the Protestant Church

500
The pillory/ the stocks were a punishment for...

Minor crimes

500

A series of military campaigns led by Christians from Western Europe against Muslims.

The Crusades

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