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- 3. groups of society was made up of monks, nuns and priests. Their function was to pray for the population’s salvation
- 5. peasants who were completely under the authority of their feudal lord. Serfdom was hereditary. Serfs could not marry or leave the fief without the lord’s permission.
- 7. monarch
- 8. clergyman who rule a diocese, and held a lot of power.
- 9. experts of the trade, they were paid for their work.
- 12. the part of estate that belonged to the lords for his own use.
- 14. nun who led the convent.
- 15. owners of the workshop.
- 16. Young people (children) who worked for a master artisan for no salary, learning the trade for several years.
- 17. one of the groups of feudal society.
- 19. noble who promises his lord (King or another noble) loyalty and military assitance.
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- 1. social group that was made up of knights and their family members. Their main function was to defend the rest of the population.
- 2. social group was mostly made up of peasants, but there were also caftspeople and traders. Ther main function was to produce and sell the products that society needed.
- 4. medieval associations of artisans of the same trade.
- 6. was the political, economic and social system during the Middle Ages, that lasted from the 9th to the 15th century
- 10. person who has a title
- 11. monk who led the order and the monastery.
- 13. an area of land given to a vassal from a lord ( the lord could be a king or a noble).
- 18. the act or process of buying, selling, or exchanging goods.
