They were required to pay for the use of the manor’s streams, ponds, and woodlands and give one-tenth of their produce to the village church.
Who are serfs?
100
The motivation for the merchants set up a series of fairs held in major towns.
What is trades?
100
The place where the peasants from the
countryside hauled large stone from.
What is a quarry?
100
Personal servant who has to learn to carve meat.
What is a squire?
100
After successfully converting many in the city of Luteticia (present-day Paris), he refused to recant his faith.
Who is Denis
200
The lord’s land
What is the demesne
200
Good traveled from Venice to Byzantine to Italy to Flanders to this location.
What is British Isles?
200
These reminders of heaven and hell also served as decorative covers for water spouts.
What are gargoyles?
200
A stuffed jacket worn under the mail.
What is an aketon
200
This famous group of knights had identifiable heraldry were popular subjects of troubadours' songs
What are The Knights of the Round Table
300
Many people of the Middle Ages were superstitious believed
the positioning of spoons facedown kept the devil out of their
presence. However these were used more frequently.
What are fingers
300
Silks and spices from the Far
East were traded for this from England
What is fine wool?
300
This innovative design allowed architects to design larger, more dramatic cathedrals
What is a flying buttress?
300
Tall target on which knight's practice involved swords, axes, hammers, and spears
What is the pell
300
For six years he was held captive and worked as a shepherd
Who is St. Patrick
400
Due to hard physical labor and poor sanitary conditions
that spread illnesses and disease, or lack of nutrients in their diet people were expected to live this long
What is 25-30 years
400
Woolen cloth from England or Flanders, daggers from German craftsmen, or leather products from Spain might be traded at fairs strategically held around the same time as these.
What are religious festivals
400
It is known for massive quality, round arches, thick walls, and barrel-vaulted ceilings.
Immense pillars and thick walls held up large, round-arched roofs.
What is a Romanesque churches?
400
Limited the times a knight could fight.
What is The Truce of God
400
Declared the pope was a “false monk”
Who is Henry IV
500
The children’s fairy tale, Sing a Song of Sixpence,
describes an elaborate dinner with this amusement
What is birds in a pie
500
Land for that allowed Venetians to travel to Constantinople, the capital of the Byzantine Empire to sell to Byzantine merchants.
What is the Adriatic Sea?
500
Influenced by designs of a
rectangular Roman basilica, the Romanesque churches were designed in the shape of a cross in which pilgrims entered through this part.
What is the nave?
500
Wanton, pecuniary, and eschew. These words can all be found here
What is the Code of Chivalry
500
He wrote these words
There was a merchant with forked beard, and girt
In motley gown, and high on horse he sat,
Upon his head a Flemish beaver hat;