People
The Church
Verbs
Adjectives
Nouns
100

The lowest ranking, least privileged people in the Medieval Times. 

Who were the serfs?

100

Men who chose to live apart from society and to devote their lives to the Church.

Who are monks?

100

To surround or close in.

What is enclose?

100

Not thinking you are better than others.

What is humble?

100

A protective covering used to keep a person safe from injury during battle.

What is armor?

200

A man in the upper class who ruled over a large area of land.

Who is a lord?

200

Women who devoted their lives to the Church.

Who are nuns?
200
To choose someone to do a specific job.

What is appoint?

200

Having more advantages, opportunities, or rights than most people.

What is privileged?

200

A place where people can get drinks and a meal or sleep while traveling.

What is a tavern?

300

A female member of the nobility.

Who is a lady?

300

A tall, cone shaped structure at the top of a building.

What is a spire?

300

To eat little or no food.

What is fast?

300

Extremely beautiful.

What is exquisite?
300

A person who learns a skill or trade by working with a skilled craftsman for a period of time, usually for no pay.

Who is an apprentice?

400

Soldiers who fought on horseback, and sometimes on foot, for their lord.

Who are knights?

400

A circular stained-glass window in a church that contains a pattern near the center.

A rose window?

400

To back away from danger.

What is retreat?

400

Showing complete faithfulness and support.

What is loyal?

400

An effort made to stop or fight against someone or something.

What is a resistance?

500

Made and sold their goods in the towns in which they lived and worked.

Who are craftsmen?

500

The office or the position of the pope.

What is the papacy?

500

To give time or attention to something.

What is devote?

500

Well known for being bad.

What is infamous?
500

A situation in which soldiers or police officers surround a city or building to try to take control of it.

What is a siege?

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