Across
- 1. Traders, Explorers, and conquerors from Scandinavia that disrupted European rule
- 4. class A status of people between nobles and peasants who were merchants, traders, and craft workers
- 5. A medieval peasant legally bound to live on a lord's estate, could not lawfully leave the place where they were born, what their labor produced belonged to the lord, peasants, majority of population, owed taxes to the lord and the church
- 8. Important religious ceremonies administered by the clergy, these rights paved the way for achieving salvation (baptism - people became part of the Christian community)
- 10. Referring to the Middle Ages
- 12. The code of honorable conduct by which knights were supposed to live
- 15. Men who promised to raise and lead armies that would fight for their lord
- 17. Referst to a style of architecture containing stained-glass windows, sculptures, and masses of stonework
- 18. Strongest Germanic people who united Europe after fall of Rome
Down
- 2. An organization that included all the people who practiced a certain trade or craft
- 3. of verdun A treaty that divided up the Holy Roman Empire into 3 regions for Charlemagne grandsons
- 4. A religious community of men (monks) who have given up their possessions to devote themselves to a life of prayer and worship (convent is equivalent for women/nuns)
- 6. A social system that existed in Europe during the Middle Ages in which people worked and fought for nobles who gave them protection and the use of land in return.
- 7. plague Another name for the Black Death
- 9. Poor people who made their living as farmers and laborers
- 11. death A disease that wiped out one-third of Europe's population between 1347 and 1351.
- 12. The 1st King of the Franks that became a Catholic christian in the 480's AD
- 13. People with the authority to perform religious services
- 14. Soldier who received honor and land in exchange for serving his lord
- 16. A large estate, often including farms and a village, ruled by a lord
- 18. A share of land given to vassals
