Feudalism
Castles
Religion
Art/Entertainment
Misc.
100
These men leased land from the King, they were wealthy, powerful, and had complete control of the land they leased from the King.
What is a Baron?
100
This was created to knock a hole through a thick wall, gate or door.
What is a Battering Ram?
100
These two types of church leaders sat on the King's council and played leading roles in the government.
What is a bishop and archbishop?
100
This form of entertainment was held throughout the land where Knights and nobles would come together to compete with all being welcomed as spectators.
What is a Tournament?
100
This type of fabric was mainly worn in the Medieval Ages.
What is Wool?
200
They provide food and services when demanded.
What is Villeins?
200
This is a siege engine that uses an arm to haul a projectile a great distance.
What is a Catapult?
200
These men are sometimes called Benedictines that took vows of poverty, chastity and obedience to their leaders.
What is a Monk?
200
In the Medieval Age of performing arts the stories were based upon this book of events.
What is bible stories?
200
In Medieval medicine the church believed that illness was a result of ____ that the person had committed.
What is a Sin?
300
This gave no rights to ordinary people but limited the Kings powers of taxation and required trials before punishments.
What is Magna Carta?
300
When attacking the early Motte and Bailey castles this attack mechanism was used to force those who lived inside to leave the castle.
What is Fire?
300
Bishops who were wealthy and come from noble families, ruled over this group.
What is Dioceses?
300
This instrument was found in churches. It required two people to play this stringed instrument, one to turn the crank and the other to play the keys.
What is a Organistrum?
300
Serious crimes were heard by the King's court and the accused had to face the trial by Ordeal to decide if they were guilty or not. This particular Ordeal would find the accused guilty or innocent by weather or not they would float or sink.
What is the Ordeal of Water?
400
The King awards these to his most important nobles, his barons, and his bishops in return frot their contribution of soldiers for the King's armies.
What is fiefs.
400
The first castles were made of ________ and ________.
What is earth and timber?
400
A professed believer who maintains religious opinions contrary to those accepted by his or her church or rejects doctines prescribed by that church.
What is a Heretic?
400
The church saw it beneficial to depict stories from the bible onto this decoration that hung on the walls.
What is Tapestries?
400
The most serious crimes were dealt with this court.
What is the Manorial Court?
500
A _______ would join with a knight at the age of 7 and serve a knight until he became the age of 14.
What is a Page?
500
The stone castles that survive today first appeared in this century.
What is the 12th Century?
500
This was one of the heretical off-shoots of the Catholic church that believed that jesus was not eternal, but inferior to God the Father. This religion is still a mainframe of Catholic theology.
What is Arianism?
500
These are the two main forms of art that was seen in the Medieval Age.
What is Romanesque and Gothic?
500
With the advent of ______ and _________, fuedal life declined.
What is Trade and Commerce?
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