Feudalism
Castles
Religion
Art / Entertainment
Miscellaneous
100
In complete control under the feudal system?
Who is the The King?
100
Castle made of Earth and Timber.
What is a Motte and Bailey Castle?
100
The only church in Europe during the Middle Ages
What is the Catholic Church?
100
Place where early medieval art was found.
Where is the church?
100
A kind of stew made from peas, beans and onions.
What is pottage?
200
leased land from the King.
Who are the Barons?
200
This type of castle replaced the Motte and Bailey castle,
What is a Stone Keep castle?
200
Church leaders who sat on the Kings council.
Who are bishops and arch bishops?
200
Subjects frequently shown from these stories in medieval art.
What are the Old and New Testaments?
200
A system set up by the king's court to decide guilt or innocence.
What is trial by ordeal?
300
Group in France who used the system around 900 AD.
Who were the Normans?
300
A type of Castle developed in the 12th and 13th centuries.
What is a concentric castle?
300
He set down rules which Monasteries were base.
Who is St. Benedict?
300
Two people were required to play this medieval stringed instrument.
What is a hurdy gurdy?
300
Land used by the villeins to grow crops.
What is a croft?
400
They kept one quarter of the personal property.
Who is the King?
400
An example of a Norman castle in East Sussex.
What is Pevensey castle?
400
They went to the monastery church eight times a day.
Who are monks?
400
A set of four tapestries housed at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York city shows this activity.
What is hunting?
400
The parcel of land leased to a Baron.
What is a manor?
500
Provided free labor.
Who were the Serfs?
500
The development began to reduce the effectiveness of castles.
What is gunpowder?
500
Believed that Jesus was not eternal, but inferior to God the Father.
What is Arianism?
500
Drank by the lower classes at medieval festivals.
What is Ale.
500
Developed during the Middle Ages to fire stones, fireballs or other objects at castle walls or into the castle itself.
What is a catapult?