Feudalism
Castles
Religion
Art/Entertainment
Misc.
100
The man who is in charge of everything, at all times.
What is the King?
100
This castle is simple, with a lookout being perched on a tall hill and the people and animals living near it in another part.
What is a Motte and Bailey castle?
100
These people (Men) would go to places called "Monastaries" to be faithful and live as astetics, essentially.
What is a Monk?
100
These were events held for people to gather and eat at.
What is a Feast?
100
This plague was nick-named the "Black Death"
What is the Bubonic Plague?
200
This class owned essentially nothing, and was the lowest class in the system.
What is Villeins?
200
This kind of castle were originally primarly rectangular, but then somewhat "migrated" to circular.
What is a Stone Keep castle?
200
These bloody conflicts were to "Take back the Holy Land" from the Arab inhabitants.
What are the Crusades?
200
These events were done by people who would ride on horses and knock each other off with long, sharp sticks.
What is a Joust?
200
Yellow Bile, Black Bile, Phlegm and Blood
What are the Four Humours?
300
This was signed in order to limit the King's power, among other things.
What is the 'Magna Carta'?
300
This kind of castle was first built in the 12th and 13th century, and had the best systems of defence.
What is a Concentric castle?
300
This Cathedral collapsed in the year 1284.
What is the Beauvais Cathedral?
300
This instrument had to be played by two people. One two crank it, and another to play the keys.
What is a hurdy-gurdy?
300
This hat was worn by noblewomen, primarily.
What is a "Butterfly" headress?
400
Appromimately when did Feudalism start?
What was 900 AD?
400
This tactic of attacking a castle was to surround the castle with men, ready with weapons, and starve the people out.
What is a Siege?
400
This cathedral was a place for pilgrimages, and was the subject of a book.
What is the Canterbury cathedral?
400
This form of art was normally woven on a vertical loom.
What is a Tapestry?
400
This form of punishment was used to tell if a person was guilty or not. They had their hands tied, and they were thrown into the water. If they floated, they were guilty. If they sank, they were innocent. (Ain't that a good system?!)
What is Ordeal by Water?
500
This woman was known as the "Maid of Orleans".
Who was Joan of Arc?
500
This machine was used for two purposes, to batter masonry, and to hurl objects over walls.
What is a Trebuchet?
500
This Benedictine Monk wrote books on Science and Religion.
Who is The Venerable Bede?
500
This form of music was used primarily in Churches when instruments were not available.
What is "a cappella?"
500
What were houses for peasants typically made of?
What are Sticks and Straw?