Across
- 2. An estate of land held on condition of feudal service.
- 3. Modeled or aiming for a state in which everything is perfect.
- 4. An ethnic group primarily associated with Hungary.
- 6. Germanic people who established one of the most influential kingdoms in medieval Europe.
- 9. A person who held land from a lord in the feudal times in exchange for services.
- 16. A conflict between the kingdoms of England and France in a Civil War.
- 17. A series of religious wars.
- 19. A large East Asian ethnic group in Mongolia.
- 20. A philosophical stance that emphasized human potential and agency.
- 22. A code of conduct for knights.
- 23. The principal house of a landed estate.
Down
- 1. A period of European cultural movement covering the 15th and 16th centuries.
- 5. Groups of people inhabiting Northern Europe during the Classical Antiquity and Early Middle Ages.
- 6. A social, economic, and political system prevalent in Medieval Europe.
- 7. Germanic people who migrated to and settled in what is now New England.
- 8. A judicial institution that lasted from 1478 to 1874.
- 10. Primarily used to distinguish something that is not specifically religious.
- 11. A legal system where court decisions rather than codes form the basis of law.
- 12. Illegal action or practice of lending money.
- 13. The Middle Ages, a period in European history.
- 14. Death A devastating bubonic plague that ravaged Europe and Asia.
- 15. An agricultural laborer bound under the feudal system.
- 18. A historical document that established fundamental principles of law.
- 21. Someone who provides support often financially.
