4.4 Lords and Ladies During Feudal Times by Shrinidhi S. and Arjun J.

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Across
  1. 2. These were homes built for defense made for monarchs, lords, and wealthy nobles. ----- included many rooms, tall towers, and moats. These were no longer made out of original material to resist attacks by powerful military weapons.
  2. 3. This word means “to hunt with birds” and was a leisure activity for nobles.
  3. 5. Was overseen by the noblewomen. Included: Pages,squires, priests, hunters, knights, cooks, servants, artists, craftspeople, grooms, musicians, and jesters.
  4. 8. Manor House
  5. 12. These people’s jobs were to provide the lord and his family with entertainment such as jokes and tricks.
  6. 13. This was the strongest part in early wooden castles and was built on a hilltop.
  7. 14. This was a home for the lord and his family. It was the center of community; villagers entered its walls for protection and offered a place for special celebrations.
Down
  1. 1. -------- farmed the lord's land and paid tax in the form of crops, meat, and other foods.
  2. 4. What parasites were typically in a castle?
  3. 6. These people sometimes held positions in government, ran their estates, sat as judges in manor court, and conducted their knights in times of war.
  4. 7. This was an enclosed court under a hill where most people lived.
  5. 9. These nobles raised/trained their children and other noble children.
  6. 10. During -----, The lord sent his soldiers and knights to help his superior lord.
  7. 11. ----- served as assistants to knights and trained to become one themselves. They were also a part of the lord’s household.