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Medieval World Review

The era in European history that followed the fall of the Roman Empire, lasting from about 500 to 1500 C.E. also called the medieval period. Click Here to Reveal Answer INCORRECTCORRECT Middle Ages

A body of officials who perform religious services – such as priests, ministers, or rabbis. Click Here to Reveal Answer INCORRECTCORRECT Clergy

A family’s payment of 1/10 (10%) of its income to a church. Click Here to Reveal Answer INCORRECTCORRECT Tithe

A lord’s estate in feudal Europe. Click Here to Reveal Answer INCORRECTCORRECT Manor

In medieval Europe, an armored warrior who fought on horseback. Click Here to Reveal Answer INCORRECTCORRECT Knight

A medieval peasant legally bound to live on a lord’s estate. Click Here to Reveal Answer INCORRECTCORRECT Serf

In feudal Europe, a person who received a grant of land from a lord in exchange for a pledge of loyalty and service. Click Here to Reveal Answer INCORRECTCORRECT Vassal

A religious community of men (called monks) who have given up their possessions to devote themselves to a life of prayer and worship. Click Here to Reveal Answer INCORRECTCORRECT Monastery

In feudal Europe, a person who controlled land and could therefore grant estates to vassals. Click Here to Reveal Answer INCORRECTCORRECT Lord

An estate granted to a vassal by a lord under the feudal system in medieval Europe. Click Here to Reveal Answer INCORRECTCORRECT Fief

A medieval poet and musician who traveled from place to place, entertaining people with songs of courtly love. Click Here to Reveal Answer INCORRECTCORRECT Troubadour

A mock battle between groups of knights. Click Here to Reveal Answer INCORRECTCORRECT Tournament

A code of behavior for knights in medieval Europe, stressing ideals such as courage, loyalty, and devotion. Click Here to Reveal Answer INCORRECTCORRECT Chivalry

Concerned with worldly rather than spiritual matters. Click Here to Reveal Answer INCORRECTCORRECT Secular

A family’s payment of 1/10 (10%) of its income to a church. Click Here to Reveal Answer INCORRECTCORRECT Tithe

A high-ranking Christian official who supervises a number of local churches. Click Here to Reveal Answer INCORRECTCORRECT Bishop

The bishop of Rome, head of the Roman Catholic Church. Click Here to Reveal Answer INCORRECTCORRECT Pope

A lord’s estate in feudal Europe. Click Here to Reveal Answer INCORRECTCORRECT Manor

A medieval peasant legally bound to live on a lord’s estate. Click Here to Reveal Answer INCORRECTCORRECT Serf

In medieval Europe, an armored warrior who fought on horseback. Click Here to Reveal Answer INCORRECTCORRECT Knight

In feudal Europe, a person who received a grant of land from a lord in exchange for a pledge of loyalty and service. Click Here to Reveal Answer INCORRECTCORRECT Vassal

In feudal Europe, a person who controlled land and could therefore grant estates to vassals. Click Here to Reveal Answer INCORRECTCORRECT Lord

An estate granted to a vassal by a lord under the feudal system in medieval Europe. Click Here to Reveal Answer INCORRECTCORRECT Fief

Concerned with worldly rather than spiritual matters. Click Here to Reveal Answer INCORRECTCORRECT Secular

A religious community of men (called monks) who have given up their possessions to devote themselves to a life of prayer and worship. Click Here to Reveal Answer INCORRECTCORRECT Monastery

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