The Middle Ages - Knights
Across
- 2. A piece of cloth with a design or symbol that represents a country or group.
- 4. A large, strong building where kings, queens, and nobles lived. It was made to keep people safe.
- 8. A full set of metal clothing worn by knights to protect themselves in battle.
- 9. A contest where two knights on horses tried to knock each other off using long poles called lances.
- 11. A long, pointed weapon used by knights in jousting and battle.
- 12. An animal that knights rode into battle.
- 13. A young boy who helped a knight. He trained to become a knight himself.
- 15. A soldier in armor who served a king or lord and fought on a horse.
- 16. A fight between two groups of soldiers.
- 19. The male ruler of a country. He was the highest in power.
- 20. A hard covering worn on the head to protect it during battles.
- 22. A rich and powerful man who owned land and ruled over people.
Down
- 1. A young boy who served a lord or knight, learning how to become a knight himself.
- 3. A bird of prey that was trained by nobles to hunt other birds and animals.
- 5. The daughter of a king or queen.
- 6. A series of contests where knights competed against each other to show their skills.
- 7. A large piece of cloth with a design or symbol, often carried in battles or hung on a wall.
- 8. A long, sharp weapon used by knights to fight.
- 10. The code of behavior that knights followed. It included being brave, loyal, and kind.
- 14. Armor made of small metal rings linked together, worn by knights for protection.
- 17. A tall, narrow part of a castle used for defense and as a lookout.
- 18. A flat, large piece of metal or wood that soldiers used to protect themselves in battle.
- 21. A woman of high social status, often married to a lord.