Middle Ages
Knights
Nobles
Tradesmen
Clergy
100

The first ranking in the hierarchy. 

Kings.

100

The third ranking in the hierarchy.

Knights.

100

The second ranking in the hierarchy.

Nobles.

100

The fifth ranking in the hierarchy.

Tradesmen.

100
The fourth ranking in the hierarchy.

Clergy.

200

How many years did the Middle Ages last?

1000 Years.

200

The squires were made knights in what ceremony? 

The Dubbing Ceremony.

200

The nobles offered protection to the peasants through the use of which society?

The Knights.

200

People who were tradesmen lived where?

In the cities.

200

The clergy were what type of people in the Middle Ages?

The religious people.

300

The beginning of the Middle Ages was called?

The Dark Ages.

300

What was the easiest way to become a knight?

Be the son of a noble.

300

What were the nobles clothing made out of?

Silk, velvet and damask.

300

Tradesmen worked an apprenticeship under what society?

The Master Craftsmen.

300

Who was the head of the churches during the Middle Ages?

The Pope.
400

During the years of Roman Empire (Before the empire fell), the poor people were protected by who exactly?

The soldiers of the emperor.

400
Knights learned how to read, write and speak in what two languages?

Latin and French.

400

Who prepared the nobles rich and fancy food?

The servants.

400

Tradesmen's surnames were given to them from what?

A tradesmen's occupation.

400

What did the people do on St. Valentine's Day?

Sing, dance and play games.

500

What was the name of the disease that killed many Western Europeans and Asians?

The Bubonic Plague.

500

What is the first virtue the knights had to abide by?

Live to serve his king and his country.

500

Where did the nobles live in the castle?

The keep.

500

Tradesmen commonly traded what items?

Salt, iron, and textiles.

500

How did the people celebrate Easter?

Performing mystery plays.