Across
- 3. The head of the church
- 5. Attack led by a ship against another ship
- 6. Set of mutual obligations between suzerains and vassals
- 9. Belief that there is one God alone
- 10. Person who traveled towards a precise location for religious purposes
- 11. Lords who fought on horse back
- 13. Related to the population
- 15. An arrangement of small multi-colored pieces of stone or glass
- 16. to fortune To resign to fate
- 17. A place of worship
- 19. Magistrate in charge of foreign policy
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- 1. This word comes from the Latin word respublica, which means "things public"; it refers to Rome's political structure from 509 B.C. to 27 B.C.
- 2. Text in which a lord stated the rights he granted
- 4. Around 1 AD to 1300 AD
- 7. When an army encircles a city to starve the inhabitants, forcing them to surrender
- 8. Belief that there are many gods
- 12. Prohibition from publishing a work because of the expressed in it
- 14. Make similar to the rest of the community
- 17. law Set of laws that apply to crimes
- 18. Salary paid to Roman legionaries
