Vocab #9
Across
- 3. Germanic tribes that settled in Britain and formed the first united Kingdom of England.
- 4. Nomadic horse warriors who built the largest contiguous empire in history, stretching across Asia and into Europe.
- 5. A historic 1215 English document that limited the king's power and protected the rights of the nobility.
- 7. A cultural movement during the Renaissance that focused on human potential, reason, and worldly subjects rather than strictly religious ones.
- 11. The illegal or unethical practice of lending money with an excessively high interest rate (historically frowned upon by the Catholic Church).
- 12. A series of conflicts (1337–1453) between England and France for control of the French throne.
- 15. A political and social system where lords owned land, and lesser nobles (vassals) provided military service in exchange for using it.
- 17. A major "rebirth" in Europe that sparked an explosion of art, literature, and learning following the Middle Ages.
- 19. A large, self-sufficient estate controlled by a lord, including farmland, a village, and a castle.
- 21. Pertaining to the Middle Ages, the period in European history between the fall of the Roman Empire and the Renaissance.
- 22. A devastating global pandemic that swept through Europe and Asia in the mid-1300s, wiping out a huge portion of the population.
- 23. Describing an imagined, perfect, and flawless society, often deemed impossible to achieve in reality.
Down
- 1. A powerful Germanic tribe that conquered much of modern-day France and established a massive empire under Charlemagne.
- 2. A uniform system of law based on court decisions and custom, rather than written legal codes.
- 6. A series of religious wars launched by European Christians to reclaim the Holy Land from Muslim control.
- 8. A peasant bound to the land, working for a lord in exchange for protection and a small plot of land.
- 9. Nomadic groups from Northern and Central Europe (like the Goths and Vandals) who migrated and helped reshape Europe after the fall of Rome.
- 10. A wealthy person who provided financial support to artists, writers, and scientists.
- 13. A medieval code of conduct for knights that emphasized bravery, honor, and protecting the weak.
- 14. A person granted land by a lord in exchange for loyalty and military service.
- 15. The actual land granted by a lord to a vassal.
- 16. Things that are worldly or non-religious, relating to earthly life rather than spiritual matters.
- 18. Nomadic warriors from Central Asia who invaded and raided parts of Europe, eventually settling in modern-day Hungary.
- 20. A harsh campaign started by Spanish monarchs in 1478 to ensure religious conformity (primarily by targeting Jews and Muslims).