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People Places Religion Events Words & Terms 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500
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They received few benefits for their long hours of work.
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serfs
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People who met to choose the pope.
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cardinals
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They held onto the Holy Land despite the Crusades.
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Muslim Turks
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They entertained the lord with jokes and pranks.
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jesters
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Powerful rulers of nation-states at the end of the Middle Ages.
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kings
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Place where a serf lived and worked.
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Manor or estate
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Where castles were often built.
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Cliff or hilltop
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City where the pope lived.
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Rome or Vatican City
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Where an abbot could be found.
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monastery
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The pope hoped the Crusaders would capture it.
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The Holy Land
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The principal religion of medieval times in Europe.
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Catholic
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Supervised the work of priests in his district.
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bishop
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Copied Greek and Roman manuscripts.
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monks
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A court to investigate heretics (people who committed “crimes against the Church.”)
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Inquisition
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Nickname of the period during medieval times when religion was of special importance.
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“Age of Faith”
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A time of fear and confusion because of threat of attack.
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Dark Ages
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It was also called the Medieval Period.
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Middle Ages
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Military expeditions organized by the pope.
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Crusades
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This happened when a person committed heresy (crime against the Church).
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excommunication
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A popular competitive event that involved lances and horses.
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Tournament or jousting
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Gear that protected a knight in battle.
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armor
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Travelers who played instruments and sang songs to entertain lords in the countryside.
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minstrels
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Relationship between lords (gave land to vassals), vassals (protected lords and serfs), and serfs (worked the land for lords).
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Feudalism or feudal system
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A water-filled ditch surrounding a castle, protecting it from attack
A water-filled ditch surrounding a castle, protecting it from attack. A drawbridge was used to cross it.
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moat
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Land given to a vassal by a lord.
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fief
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