To bring together
Unite
follower of a polythestic religion
Pagan
Warrior mounted on horseback
knight
Estate granted by a Lord to a vassal
fief
The state of being faithful
Loyalty
to move from one region to another in order to live there
Migrate
Physical features of a place
Topography
Religious community for women, known as nuns
Convent
To have a strong and often bad effect on something or someone
Impact
Period between ancient times and modern times, roughly from 500 to 1500 CE
Middle Ages
someone who tries to convert others to a particular religion
missionary
Large community for Christians spread across the world
Christendom
Self-sufficient estate for medieval Lord.
Manor
From the Latin fo "Middle Ages," relating to the middle ages
Medieval
person believed to be especially holy
Saint
Sacred rites of Christianity, such as baptism and communion
Sacrament
A peasant who is legally bound to live and work on owned by a Lord.
Serf
people who are trained and ordained for religious services
Clergy
secluded religious community
Monastery
In medieval Europe, a noble man who received land from other normal men in return for his service
Vassal
code for conduct in a medieval Europe that required Knights to be brave, loyal and honest
Chivalry.