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WELCOME TO THE MEDITERRANEAN WORLD Glossary

apprentice a beginner or novice who agrees to work for a master in his trade or craft in return for instruction and support

armor protective clothing worn by the knight, may include a shield and lance

Bimaristan the word for hospital in Persian

Bubonic Plague a serious, sometimes fatal, infection from the bacterial toxin Yersinia pestis, transmitted by fleas from infected rodents and characterized by high fever, weakness, and the swelling of glands

Byzantine Empire The Byzantine Empire was the Greek- speaking eastern continuation of the Roman Empire after the fall of Rome. Its capital was Constantinople (modern day Istanbul).

Caliphate government by a Muslim political and religious leader

calligraphy ornamental handwriting

castle home to the king, lords and their families; often used a place of protection for the people of the manor

chivalry the rules of behavior expected of the knight: they include fairness, courtesy, respect, protection of the weak

Coat of Arms the symbol used to identify the members of a noble family, often found on the shields of knights and on the outside of nobles’ homes

Crusade any of the military expeditions made by Christian countries in the 11th, 12th, and 13th centuries to recover the Holy Land from the Muslims

Crusader a Christian soldier who fought in a holy War to free Jerusalem from the Muslims

feudalism a system where vassals (lesser nobles) held land from lords (nobles and the king) in exchange for protection and military service

fief land held as a result of an agreement (pledge) between the vassal and the overlord, who pledges to honor and protect his vassal

guild a group organized by merchants, artisans and craft worker to protect the members and set quality and price standards for all

Hagia Sophia a former Greek Orthodox Baslica (church) later an imperial mosque, and now a museum

hippodrome an Grecian stadium for horse racing and chariot racing. Adopted by other ancient cultures

Holy Lands the lands comprising ancient Palestine and including the sites and territories of the Jewish, Christian, and Islamic religions

Icon a religious image usually painted on a small wooden panel en.Wikipedia.org

illuminations designs, pictures, and decoration used in manuscripts to make them more appealing

infidels people who do not believe in a particular religion

Jerusalem the capital of the ancient kingdom of Israel and contains sites sacred to the Jewish, Christian, and Islamic religions

Justinian’s Code the collections of laws and legal interpretations developed under the sponsorship of the Byzantine emperor Justinian I from C.E. 529 to 565

King the ruler of the land, the top of the feudal pyramid

Knight a trained horseman who fought for the king or his lord, a noble by birth

Lord the second in order in the feudal world, a noble who owned less land than the king, and was loyal to the king

manor a large self-sufficient estate or farm belonging to a noble family. Peasants and serfs worked the land and engaged in crafts to supply the lord and his family with all they needed in exchange for protection

Middle Ages the name given to the time period between 800 and 1400 C.E.

mosaic a decoration on a surface made by setting small pieces of glass, tile, or stone of different colors into another material so as to make pictures or patterns

Nika Riots In C.E. 532 the most violent riots in the history of Constantinople, with nearly half the city being burned or destroyed and tens of thousands of people killed seanmunger.com

nobles members of the wealthiest class in feudal society

Pax Romana the peace that existed between nationalities within the Roman Empire

peasants poor, but free people who live on the manor, and farm the land. They give crops and services to the Lord in exchange for protection

pilgrimage hajj travel to a shrine or holy place to worship

serf a poor person who lives on and farms the land, they are not free, but belong to the land, one step above a slave. If the land is transferred they go with it.

qanat a series of well- like vertical shafts, connected by gently sloping tunnels to ensure a reliable water supply

Seljuk Turks any of several Turkish dynasties that ruled over parts of SW Asia from the 11th to the 13th centuries C.E.

serf a poor person who lives on and farms the manor, they are not free, but belong to the land, one step above a slave. If the land is transferred they go with it

tapestry heavy cloth woven with designs usually telling a story, hung on walls during the Middle Ages for warmth

trade the exchange of goods

vassal - in the Middle Ages, one who served the lord in exchange for land

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