Feudal System Basics
Roles in the Feudal System
Life in a Medieval Manor
Chivalry and Knighthood
Women in Medieval Europe
100

The system of land ownership and duties during medieval Europe.

What is feudalism?

100

This person pledged loyalty to a lord in return for land and protection.

Who is a vassal?

100

The large house where the lord lived and managed the land.

What is a manor?

100

The code of conduct that knights were expected to follow.

What is chivalry?

100

These women were responsible for managing the household and overseeing servants on large estates.

Who are noblewomen?

200

This person was at the top of the feudal hierarchy and owned all the land.

Who is The King

200

A noble who provided protection in exchange for land.

Who is a lord?

200

This type of laborer worked the land and had limited freedom.

What is a serf?

200

he ceremony where a man became a knight.

What is knighthood or dubbing?

200

This is the place where many women lived a religious life, dedicating themselves to prayer and work.

What is a convent or nunnery?  

300

Land granted by a lord to a vassal in exchange for loyalty and service.

What is a fief?

300

These mounted soldiers served their lords and upheld the code of chivalry.

Who are knights?

300

This was the part of the manor land that was reserved for the lord's use.

What is the demesne?

300

A knight's primary obligation to his lord.

What is military service?

300

These women, often from noble families, could inherit land if they had no brothers.

Who are heiresses?

400

These people worked the land and were tied to the estate, providing food and labor.

Who are serfs?

400

People who provided military service to their lord in exchange for a fief.

Who are vassals or knights?

400

This event often determined how much a serf owed to their lord each year.

What is the harvest?

400

This was the age when boys typically began their training to become knights.

What is 7 years old?

400

Women in medieval towns often worked in this kind of job, such as spinning or weaving.

What are trades or crafts?

500

This was the agreement between a lord and a vassal, where the vassal promised loyalty in return for land.

What is a feudal contract?

500

These religious figures held a significant role in medieval life and often owned land.

Who are bishops or clergy?

500

A self-sufficient community that included the lord’s manor house, serfs, fields, and a church.

What is a manor?

500

This armor was worn by knights to protect them in battle.

What is chainmail or plate armor?

500

These women worked alongside their husbands in the fields and were responsible for household tasks such as cooking and making clothes.

Who are serf women?

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