This was the primary problem among the Nobility in the High Middle Ages and lead to an increase in Chivalry.
Violence
Organize and synthesize
A peasant bound to land for life, and his kids lives, was known as this.
Serf
This clause, added to the Nicene Creed by the Western church in 589, was met with much criticism from the East.
Filioque
The Normal leader who won the Battle of Hastings in 1066.
This is one of the Benefits of being a noble in the High Middle Ages (multiple answers could work)
More money
Land
Often literate
Right to not pay royal taxes
Right to be beheaded
Authority
This medieval monk, grew up wealthy before ripping off his clothes in church and running out and starting one of the most successful monastic order in history.
St. Francis
The final division between the Western Roman Catholic Church and Eastern Orthodox Church took places in this year.
1054
The Norman troubadour Taillifer sang this song to hype up the troops at the battle of Hastings.
Song of Roland
The Greek word Episcopos means this.
Bishops
The Medieval view of the cosmos was highly structured and placed this in the center.
Earth OR hell
This impressive Medieval structure, built using extraordinary feats of architecture, perfectly reflects the worldview of the High Middle Ages.
Cathedral
The wounds that appeared on St. Francis' body are know as this.
Stigmata
This is something that must believed in order to be considered a Christian.
Dogma
According to C.S. Lewis this person was the true art form of the High Middle Ages
The Knight
The goal of Medieval inquisitors was always this.
Repentance
Oratores, Bellatores, Laboratores
The heretical group who believed Satan created the world.
Along with condemning Arius, the council of Nicaea in 325 declared that the Bishop of Rome (pope) would be known as what?
The first among equals
Chivalry was a code that directed these two aspects of medieval life.
Manners and War
Feudalism can trace its origins back to this famous Ruler.
Charlemagne
Feudalism is fundamentally about a person's relationship to this.
Land
This heretical group believed in lay preaching of Scripture and the Sacraments were powerless.
Waldensians
This council in 787 declared that icons must be venerated in the true Christian church prompting quick criticism from the Western church.
Nicaea 2