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Feudal Pyramid of Power Feudalism in Europe Why did Germanic tribes move into the Western Roman Empire? Charles Martel Charlemagne What happened after Charlemagne's death? Why did feudalism develop? Feudalism Manorialism Knight Manor Fief Feudal Pyramid of Power Provides… In return for…

Feudal Pyramid of Power Feudalism in Europe Why did Germanic tribes move into the Western Roman Empire? Charles Martel Charlemagne What happened after Charlemagne's death? Why did feudalism develop? Feudalism Manorialism Knight Manor Fief Feudal Pyramid of Power Provides… In return for…

Manor Webquest Go to http://www. kidsonthenet. org. uk/castle/castl_fm Manor Webquest Go to http://www.kidsonthenet.org.uk/castle/castl_fm.html and investigate different aspects of life in a medieval castle. Find the answers to the following questions. Gatehouse 1.Name 2 weapons that would be used to guard the manor. 2.How does a “murder hole” work? Hawks and Falcons 3.What were hawks and falcons trained for? 4.What kind of bird would be appropriate for a baron to use? Tournament 5.Who won the jousting tournament between the 2 animated knights? 6.Why did they change tournaments from small armies into one-on-one competitions? 7.How does a joust work? Guardroom and Inner Gatehouse 8.What is a fletcher? 9.What does an armourer do? 10.Define “tabard.” 11.Name 2 weapons used for attacking a castle. 12.How does a moat protect a castle? Great Hall 13.Name 3 purposes of the great hall? Royal Apartments 14.What is one unexpected amenity that you might find in the royal apartments? Chapel 15.Who would teach pages how to read? 16.What would important documents be written on? Kitchens 17.How is most food cooked? 18.What was used instead of plates? 19.When was the potato introduced to Europe? Great Tower 20.What is a “page”? 21.What are the duties of a squire? Lord and Lady Sherwood’s rooms 22.What is the duty of the Lady? Kennels 23.Who lives in the kennels? 24.What purpose did the dogs serve? 25.What was considered a hunter’s greatest challenge? Stables 26.Define a destrier. Bleak Tower 27.What is in the bleak tower? Lucy’s Tower 28.What was the inspiration for this interactive tower? 29.What kind of source is the diary? 30.What kind of source is this interactive castle?

Manor Webquest Go to http://www. kidsonthenet. org. uk/castle/castl_fm Manor Webquest Go to http://www.kidsonthenet.org.uk/castle/castl_fm.html and investigate different aspects of life in a medieval castle. Find the answers to the following questions. Gatehouse 1.Name 2 weapons that would be used to guard the manor. 2.How does a “murder hole” work? Hawks and Falcons 3.What were hawks and falcons trained for? 4.What kind of bird would be appropriate for a baron to use? Tournament 5.Who won the jousting tournament between the 2 animated knights? 6.Why did they change tournaments from small armies into one-on-one competitions? 7.How does a joust work? Guardroom and Inner Gatehouse 8.What is a fletcher? 9.What does an armourer do? 10.Define “tabard.” 11.Name 2 weapons used for attacking a castle. 12.How does a moat protect a castle? Great Hall 13.Name 3 purposes of the great hall? Royal Apartments 14.What is one unexpected amenity that you might find in the royal apartments? Chapel 15.Who would teach pages how to read? 16.What would important documents be written on? Kitchens 17.How is most food cooked? 18.What was used instead of plates? 19.When was the potato introduced to Europe? Great Tower 20.What is a “page”? 21.What are the duties of a squire? Lord and Lady Sherwood’s rooms 22.What is the duty of the Lady? Kennels 23.Who lives in the kennels? 24.What purpose did the dogs serve? 25.What was considered a hunter’s greatest challenge? Stables 26.Define a destrier. Bleak Tower 27.What is in the bleak tower? Lucy’s Tower 28.What was the inspiration for this interactive tower? 29.What kind of source is the diary? 30.What kind of source is this interactive castle?