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TermDefinition
Crusades A long series of wars before Christians and Muslims
Medieval Referring to the middle ages ages c. 950-1300
Chivilary The code of honory behavior
parliament The law making body that governed europe
Excommunicate ​ to cast out from the church
Saladin Muslim general, he led the Muslim forces during the 3rd Crusade
Pope The head of the Catholic church
Manor A large country house with land
Charlemagne​ king of the Franks, he was a brilliant warrior and strong leader.
Knight​ a person who served his lord as a mounted and heavily armed soldier
Steed​ a horse used for riding. In adventure stories set in the Middle Ages, knights are always galloping around on their trusty steeds.
Thomas Aquinas ​ Dominican philosopher, he argued rational thought could be used to support Christian belief
Benedict ​ Italian saint and monk, he created a set of rules for monks to follow
King Richard I​ King of England, he led Christian soldiers in the 3rd Crusade. Earned respect from enemies for being brave and fair. He was also refereed to as King Richard the Lionheart.
William the Conqueror ​ Powerful French noble who conquered England, he brought feudalism to England
Magna Carta a document signed in 1215 A.D. by King John that required the king to honor certain rights
King John​ signed the Magna Carta, or "the Great Charter"
Hundred Years War a conflict between England and France that lasted from 1337 to 1453 A.D.
Black Death also known as the Bubonic plague, a deadly disease that swept through Europe between 1347-1351 A.D
Protestant a member or follower of any of the Western Christian Churches
Dark Ages is a historical period of time traditionally referring to the Middle Ages marked by a decline in literature.
serf a tenant farmer was bound to a hereditary plot of land and to the will of his landlord
The Great Schism​ the breakup of the Christian church into two sections—the Western (Roman Catholic) and the Eastern sections (Greek Orthodox).
Renaissance​ a time period after the Dark Ages where classical learning was revived
Reformation​ A term covering a number of changes in Western Christianity
Jousting a medieval sports contest in which two opponents on horseback
Lance a medieval pole weapon or spear specially made to be used by mounted combatant. The medieval lance was 9 to 14 feet long.
Court Jester​ "fool," was historically an entertainer
Vassal ​ a person under the protection of a feudal lord to whom he has vowed homage
Homage​ special honor or respect shown publicly especially for feudal allegiance
Fief​ an estate of land, especially one held on condition of feudal service.
Lord​ those who leased land or other property and ran the estate
Feudalism system in which people were given land and protection by people of higher rank, and worked and fought for them in return.
Bailiff ​ the senior person living on the manor if the lord was absent, also acted as chief law officer on the manor, and collected rent
​Reeve a senior official with local responsibilities under the Crown, such as the chief magistrate of a town or district
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