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100

A ruler of the entire kingdom, who can kill anyone who disobeys them.

A king

100

A game with bishops, rooks, and knights

Chess

100

the head of the Catholic Church

The Pope

100

Three weapons used during the Middle Ages...

Swords, Axes, Hammers, Lances, Mace, Catapults, etc.

100

What does the coat of arms represent? 

Family, Pride, and Identity

200

peasant farmers who were tied to the land

Serf

200

A sport where someone who fights another person using swords and face masks.

Fencing

200

Place between heaven and hell

Purgatory

200

List these people in order of importance: Serf, King, Knight, and Lords

1. King 2. Knight 3. Lords 4. Serfs

200

A manor is...

The Lord's home

300

A soldier for the king who protects the kingdom. 

A knight
300

A game where men ride on horses to hit eachother with lances to score points

Jousting

300

A tax that had to be paid by everyone is known as

Tithe

300

Chivalry is...

A code knights had to follow. Being brave, loyal, and true. 
300

A tithe is...

10 percent of your income

400

vassal of the monarch

A Lord

400

A game used to show accuracy, precision, and skill

Archery

400

a member of the church who is next in line to be the Pope

A cardinal

400
The inside of the castle was...

Dark, cold, humid, and smelly

400

Iron Plows, Horses, and Fallow fields did what for the Middle Ages?

They increased trade, food, and money

500

Estates given to vassals were known as

fiefs

500

Why did knights perform in tournaments?

To prepare for war and to entertain the Kings and Queens

500

The dominant religion in Medieval Europe

Christianity

500

Serfs ate a specific diet of...

Legumes (Beans) and Grains 
500

The similarities and differences between a King and a Pope

They are both in charge, they can banish people, one is in charge of the Church the other is in charge of the kingdom.