Peasant Fashion
Winter is Coming
Lords Being Awful
Plagues, Pests & Problems
Church Rules Everything
100

If your tunic got torn, this was the medieval peasant solution: patch it with a scrap of…?

What is "Patch it with a Scrap of Wool"

100

Medieval peasants sometimes drank this hot beverage made from grains or herbs instead of scarce wine or ale.

What is herbal gruel?

100

Lords/Churches often forced peasants to give a portion of their crops to them, known as this

What is a tithe

100

Peasants dreaded these creatures that spread disease and feasted on livestock

What are flies?

100

The Church determined this important calendar, including feast days and holy holidays

What is the liturgical calendar?

200

Peasants often wore this simple type of footwear made from leather or cloth, usually fastened with a strap

What are sandals or turnshoes?

200

Peasants sometimes relied on this “famine bread,” made from acorns, bark, or other unusual sources, when grain ran out.

What is "bark bread"

200

Some lords were notorious for imprisoning peasants for trivial reasons, a practice called this

What is arbitrary or feudal justice

200

This common disease caused fevers, coughing, and death, often spreading through contaminated water

What is dysentery?

200

This tax, separate from the tithe, was often collected for the Pope or Church projects

What is Peter’s Pence?

300

This rough, homespun fabric was the go-to material for a medieval peasant’s tunic.

What is Wool

300

Medieval peasants followed the lunar calendar to determine the best times for this winter activity.

What is storing or planting crops?

300

Certain lords enforced this medieval law preventing peasants from leaving the land they worked

What is serfdom or villeinage?

300

Peasants often lost crops to this tiny invader, which could destroy wheat, barley, and oats

What are weevils or crop pests?

300

Peasants had to follow these rules of behavior set by the Church, which included fasting and abstinence

What are canon laws?

400

Peasants wore these wide belts to hold pouches, knives, or tools. It was basically a medieval version of…?

What is a Utility Belt

400

When snow was deep, peasants sometimes used this mode of transport to move goods or themselves.

What are sleds or sledges?

400

When lords monopolized local mills, bakers, or ovens, peasants had to pay this extra cost

What are feudal dues or banalités?

400

Medieval peasants sometimes blamed this group for bringing plagues, leading to tragic persecution

What are Jews?

400

This practice allowed wealthy Church officials to appoint priests to local parishes, sometimes ignoring peasant needs

What is simony?

500

Medieval peasants followed sumptuary laws, which meant they could not wear these luxurious fabrics.

What is silk or velvet?

500

This medieval health belief led peasants to eat “hot” or “dry” foods to combat the cold.

What is humoral theory or humors?

500

A lord’s court could fine peasants for minor offenses, known as this medieval practice

What is manorial court justice?

500

This ancient method involved burning aromatic herbs and incense inside homes to “purify the air” from miasmas believed to cause disease

What is fumigation or miasma theory practice?

500

The Church claimed the right to this legal authority over people’s wills and inheritance

What is ecclesiastical jurisdiction?

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