Across
- 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.
- 3. This word means “to hunt with birds” and was a leisure activity for nobles.
- 5. Was overseen by the noblewomen. Included: Pages,squires, priests, hunters, knights, cooks, servants, artists, craftspeople, grooms, musicians, and jesters.
- 8. Manor House
- 12. These people’s jobs were to provide the lord and his family with entertainment such as jokes and tricks.
- 13. This was the strongest part in early wooden castles and was built on a hilltop.
- 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. -------- farmed the lord's land and paid tax in the form of crops, meat, and other foods.
- 4. What parasites were typically in a castle?
- 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.
- 7. This was an enclosed court under a hill where most people lived.
- 9. These nobles raised/trained their children and other noble children.
- 10. During -----, The lord sent his soldiers and knights to help his superior lord.
- 11. ----- served as assistants to knights and trained to become one themselves. They were also a part of the lord’s household.
