Spread Christianity to Ireland and said to have driven all snakes from the island.
St. Patrick
After the fall of Rome, there was a sharp decline in this area of human life.
education
Trebuchet
Japan had haiku poetry, Europe used this form.
Epic poetry
These people were bound to the feudal lands their entire lives. They were the lowest social class.
serfs
King of the Franks and 1st Holy Roman Emporer
Charlemagne
An estate of land, especially one held on condition of feudal service.
fief
This consisted of the lord's house, surrounding farmland, and a village.
manor
Bushido is the Japanese equivalent to this European practice.
chivalry
The Medieval Traveling Horse has this unique gait which made it ideal for transportation during the Middle Ages.
Italian monk who created a set of rules for monastic life.
guild
People sent by the pope to spread Christianity to northern Europe.
Missionaries
These are the Japanese equivalents to European knights.
samurai
Bad odors in the air were believed to be this.
Disease
Possibly real king who was said to pull the sword from the stone.
King Arthur
An agreement between vassals and their lords, Basis of Medieval European life.
Feudalism
Set of rules for monks to follow.
Daiymo are the Japanese equivalent for this group of European group.
lords
This was the punishment for killing the king's deer.
Blinding
Frenchman known for the Battle of Hastings and 1st king of England in 1066.
William the Conqueror
Barons and bishops who vowed to provide the king with soldiers when needed.
Person who was granted use of land by a lord in exchange for homage, fealty, and protection.
vassal
These 2 religions were dominate in Feudal Japan.
Shintoism and Zen Buddhism
Why did Medieval people wrap their meats in pastries before cooking?
To steam them.