Life in Midieval England
Knights and Chivalry
Medieval Society
Medieval England Foods and Drink
Potpouri
100

In the Middle Ages, peasants lived in small homes made of this material.

What is wood and straw?

100

Knights fought with these long, sharp weapons.

Swords

100

This is the term for the person in charge of a manor and its workers.

A lord

100

This was a common food eaten by peasants, often grown in fields.

Bread

100

What is the name of the deadly disease that hit England during this time

The plague

200

This job was most likely to be held by a person who made armor and weapons

What is a blacksmith?

200

Age training begins

7

200

In the Middle Ages, these events were held for people to watch knights compete.

Jousts

200

The rich enjoyed this sweet treat made from honey and nuts, often served in feasts.

Marzipan

200

This is the long, flowing robe worn by nobles during medieval times.

a Tunic

300

This was the name of a large building where a lord and his family lived.

Castle

300

This was the title given to a young knight in training.

Squire

300

This was the name of the most powerful church in medieval England.

The Catholic Church

300

This drink made from fermented barley was often consumed by both peasants and lords.

Ale or Beer

300

What building was very important in midieval england and most castles had two of them within.

A church

400

This group of people worked the land for lords and were often tied to the land they worked on.

Serfs

400

This was a code of honor that knights were expected to follow.

Chivalry

400

The walls of a castle were protected by these deep, water-filled ditches.

A Moat

400

This fruit was commonly used to make pies and other desserts in medieval England

Apple

400

This document was signed by King John, limiting his power and giving more rights to the people.

The magna Carta

500

This is the term for a system where land was exchanged for military service.

Feudalism 

500

The most famous knight of the Round Table, who went on many adventures in the Arthurian legends.

Sir Lancelot

500

This is the term for the large entrance gate of a castle.

A draw bridge

500

The wealthy ate this meat, which could be roasted or served in pies, and was often served at large banquets.

Venison

500

List 3 similarities and 3 differences between Midieval England and Ancient China.

TBT