Middle Ages Vocab
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- 4. A military tactic used to capture a fortress or city by surrounding it and cutting off supplies, often leading to eventual surrender.
- 5. A code of conduct associated with the medieval institution of knighthood, emphasizing bravery, honor, and respect for women and the weak.
- 8. A person in the feudal system who pledged loyalty and service to a lord in exchange for protection and land.
- 9. The body of people authorized to perform religious duties and services within the Christian church, including priests and bishops.
- 12. A large estate owned by a lord in the feudal system, which included the lord's residence, farmland, and villages.
- 14. Empire The Eastern Roman Empire that continued to exist after the fall of the Western Roman Empire, known for its rich culture and preservation of classical knowledge.
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- 1. A series of religious wars initiated by European Christians to reclaim the Holy Land from Muslim control.
- 2. A political and economic system in medieval Europe where land was held by lords who granted it to vassals in exchange for military service and loyalty.
- 3. A peasant who was legally bound to the land they worked on and could not leave without permission from their lord.
- 6. The practice of designing and displaying coats of arms and other emblems to identify individuals, families, or organizations in medieval society.
- 7. The craft of building structures using stone or brick, which became prominent in medieval architecture, especially in cathedrals and castles.
- 10. An association of artisans or merchants in medieval towns that regulated their trade and maintained standards.
- 11. A mounted soldier in medieval Europe who served a lord in exchange for land and was bound by the code of chivalry.
- 13. A large and important church that serves as the central church of a diocese, often known for its architectural grandeur.
- 15. A monotheistic religion founded in the 7th century, based on the teachings of the prophet Muhammad, which significantly influenced medieval culture and politics.