Middle Ages Wordsearch
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- 2. A disease that spreads quickly and can kill many people. The Black Death was one of the worst plagues in history.
- 5. Carta A document signed by the King of England that limited his power and gave certain rights to nobles. It is an early example of people standing up for their rights.
- 8. A large house or estate owned by a lord. The manor included farms, a village, and the homes of peasants who worked there.
- 11. The leader of the Catholic Church, seen as God’s representative on Earth.
- 12. A person who led religious services and taught people about Christianity in villages or towns.
- 16. A large, strong building where lords and kings lived. Castles were built for protection against attacks.
- 17. A religious man who lived in a monastery, spending his life praying, studying, and helping the poor.
- 18. A person who worked the land, usually very poor, and often worked for a lord in exchange for protection.
- 19. A powerful landowner who gave land to knights or others in return for their protection and loyalty.
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- 1. The ruler of a kingdom, who owned most of the land and gave parts of it to lords to manage.
- 3. An instrument used to help people navigate by the stars. It was important for sailors to find their way at sea.
- 4. A famous king who ruled much of Europe and was crowned Emperor by the Pope. He helped spread Christianity and learning.
- 6. A warrior who fought on horseback. Knights served lords or kings and followed a code of honor called chivalry.
- 7. Religious wars fought by European Christians to take control of Jerusalem and other holy lands from Muslim rulers.
- 9. A system where land was owned by kings or lords and given to others in exchange for loyalty and service. People worked the land or fought in return.
- 10. A holy city important to Christians, Muslims, and Jews. Many Crusades were fought over control of Jerusalem.
- 13. A type of peasant who was bound to the land. Serfs couldn’t leave the manor without permission and worked for the lord in exchange for protection.
- 14. Death A terrible disease that spread through Europe in the 1300s, killing millions of people.
- 15. A building where monks lived, prayed, and worked. Monasteries were centers of learning and charity.