Pentecost
Peasants were assigned to work land that was:
Close to home
What was one occupation a serf could have other than farming?
Becoming a cleric
These were the three items not often found in the kingdom
In the knighting ceremony, when the squire put on the red garment, this meant:
He was willing to die for the Church or some other noble cause.
Sham battle
Tournament
Could a serf leave his home legally?
No
Mr. LaForest's ancestors drove off peasants from this place.
The king's forest
This was the first stage of a knight's training. Here the boy in this role would learn to sing and play a musical instrument, taught courtesy and graciousness, waited on his lord and lady and learned how to box, swim, and use the bow.
Page
In the knighting ceremony, when the squire put on a white garment, this was a symbol of:
His purity in mind and deed
Single contest in a tournament
Joust
Could a serf be evicted from his home?
No
The ceremony of becoming a knight was:
Long and solemn
At this stage of a knight's training, the young man would attend a knight and would look after the knight if he was wounded.
Squire
In the knighting ceremony, when the squire would put on the black garment, this was a reminder that:
All men must die.
Not slaves, but tilled the Lord's land
Serfs
The village was dependent on this structure, and vice versa
The Castle
These are the words of the knighting ceremony
A noble was in constant warfare over this
Land (either defending his own or seizing someon else's)
This was the name of a serf who became Pope Sylvester II
Gerbert
Field in which a tournament took place
List
Portions of unplowed turf
Balks
Blacksmith
Another name for the "lord's estate"
Manor
This was the name of a serf who became the abbot of a monastery of St. Denis near Paris
Suger