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The Feudal System

The Four Alls

Games and Recreation

Housing and Castles

Customs, etc.

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The reason the kings believed they

owned all the land in the kingdom.

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What is divine right?

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The group of people that made up the lowest part of medieval

society.

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Who are the peasants?

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The level below the king on the Feudal System.

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What is the barons?

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The Feudal system provided people with these three things.

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What are protection, laws, and order?

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A king would award these land grants to his barons.

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What is a fief?

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These people fought for all.

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Who were the knights?

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The king wore this at ceremonies to signify his importance.

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What is a crown?

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These people worked for all.

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Who were the peasants?

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The group of parishes a bishop ruled over.

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What is a diocese?

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The only official, recognized church during the middle ages.

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What is the Catholic Church?

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A widely popular board game still played today.

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What is chess?

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The person assigned to train hawks to hunt game birds.

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What is a falconer?

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A medieval Christmas game which had someone crowned

king of the holiday feast.

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What is “King of the Bean?”

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The preferred recreation for most adults.

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What is drinking in the local tavern?

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These were easy to carry and often played by the clergy.

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What are dice?

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The highest point and center of defense in the castle.

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What is the keep?

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The name for the wall that surrounded the castle and was

built to withstand a battering ram.

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What is the curtain?

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The only places that usually had glass windows.

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What are churches or royal residences?

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In noble’s home, these were hung on the wall for decoration

and warmth.

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What are tapestries?

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The roof of a peasants house was this type.

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What is thatched?

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This was thought to be bad for digestion.

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What is arguing?

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The code, rules and values that guided a knights life.

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What is chivalry?

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The person who prepared the drawing and writing surface for

an illuminated letter.

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Who is the Parchmenter?

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The age at which a noble’s child left home to go to school and be raised by their parent’s

friends.

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What is age 7?

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A complicated science which is a system of personal symbols by

which a knight could be recognized.

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What is heraldry?