Christianity
Medieval Culture
Feudalism
The Manor
100

What do you call someone (e.g., monk, nun) whose job it was to spread Christianity?

a missionary

100

What religion was the most popular in Europe during the medieval era?

Christianity

100

What is the term for the lowest-ranking "noble" (a soldier) in medieval Europe?

a knight

100

What kind of structure (i.e., house) did the highest nobles and monarchs live in?

a castle

200

What special task did medieval monks and nuns take on for the benefit of society?

record history/books; teach

200

What tradition/practice in Christianity became popular at this time?

going to Mass

200

What was the name for the "honor code" upheld by knights and noble peoples of Europe at this time?

chivalry

200

What existed outside the walls of a manor?

marketplaces, houses of serfs, etc.

300

What is the official term for an "agreement" between the Pope and the monarch of a country?

a Concordat

300

What is "anti-semitism"?

hostile behavior or attitudes toward Jewish people

300

What is the term for a lower-ranking "noble" who assisted higher-ranking nobles?

a vassal

300
Because of the manors and its surroundings, what did these places in Europe eventually develop into?

towns and cities

400

Who was the first Polish king to make a concordat with the Pope?

King Kazimir I

400

Where would people who were not Christian live?

in separate communities within or outside of the center of cities

400

What is the term for a payment made by the king to a servant for his/her loyalty?

a fief

400

What is the term for a peasant who worked for nobles yet did not have the freedom to marry or live where they wanted?

serfs

500

What was the title of the first concordat made in medieval Europe?

the Concordat of Worms (Germany)

500
What is the term for an idea or a belief that goes against Church teachings?

heresy

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