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Dive into the fascinating world of the Middle Ages with this comprehensive collection of vocabulary, key figures, and historical places. Learn about the papacy, chivalry, famous medieval people like Joan of Arc and Charlemagne, and important concepts from the era like feudalism and guilds. Expand your knowledge of this intriguing period in history!
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Middle Ages Vocabulary Medieval People Middle Ages Vocabulary Plus Places $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
Middle Ages Vocabulary ($100) What is the papacy? Office of Pope Back to select
Middle Ages Vocabulary($200) What is Medieval? Medieval is relating to Middle Ages Back to select
Middle Ages Vocabulary ($300) What is chivalry? A feudal code of behavior for nobles Back to select
Middle Ages Vocabulary ($400) What is a limited monarchy? A limited monarchy is a government in which the ruler’s powers are limited by law or by a governing body such as a parliament Back to select
Middle Ages Vocabulary($500) What is a troubadour? A medieval poet-musician Back to select
Medieval People ($100) Who was Joan of Arc? French military leader and heroine Back to select
Medieval People($200) Who was Thomas Aquinas? A Dominican monk and scholastic philosopher Back to select
Medieval People ($300) Who was Charlemagne? Frankish king who was dedicated to spreading Christianity in Europe Back to select
Medieval People($400) Who was Henry IV? A Holy Roman Emperor Back to select
Medieval People($500) Who was William the Conqueror? William the Conqueror was Duke of Normandy who defeated the Saxons at the Battle of Hastings and then became King of England. Back to select
Middle Ages ($100) What is feudalism? Feudalism is an economic and political system of Europe in the Middle Ages based on certain obligations. Back to select
Middle Ages ($200) The Pope’s power to ban a person is called? Excommunication Back to select
Middle Ages($300) In the Middle Ages, which language did scholars in western Europe usually use? Latin Back to select
Middle Ages ($400) How many people died during The Black Death? 25 million people were killed Back to select
Middle Ages ($500) What is a Guild? A Guild is an organization of people of the same craft, formed to set standards and promote interests of the craft. Back to select
Vocabulary Plus($100) What were the Crusades? A series of “holy wars” Back to select
VocabularyPlus ($200) Who were peasants? The peasants worked in fields, growing crops, took care of livestock and lived in straw house with animals. Back to select
Vocabulary Plus($300) What is Romanesque? Romanesque is a type of church that has a rounded arch. Back to select
Vocabulary Plus($400) What is Gothic? Gothic is another type of church with a tall pointed tower. Back to select
Vocabulary Plus($500) What is manorial system? The manorial system is a land granted by one noble to another in exchange for military aid and other services Back to select
Places($100) The Reconquest was a struggle to recover the rest of _____?____. Spain Back to select
Places ($200) What is manor? A self sufficient farming estate where nobles and serfs lived and worked. Back to select
Places ($300) In ______?_______, Norman and Anglo-Saxon speech combined to form a new language. England Back to select
Places ($400) The Pope headed the Church in the city of ____?_____. Rome Back to select
Places($500) Charlemagne built a beautiful church in the capital at _____?_____. Aachen Back to select