Across
- 2. A person who pledged service to a lord for land.
- 4. The knight’s code of honor, bravery, and courtesy.
- 11. A period of "rebirth" in European art and learning.
- 13. Relating to worldly things rather than religious ones.
- 15. The practice of lending money at interest.
- 16. Germanic people who built a massive kingdom in France.
- 17. Asian nomads who built the world's largest land empire.
- 19. The "Middle Ages" between Rome and the Renaissance.
- 21. Laws based on past court rulings and customs.
- 23. 1215 document limiting the English King's power.
Down
- 1. Northern tribes that migrated into and replaced Roman power.
- 3. Church court used to find and punish non-Catholics.
- 5. Long conflict between England and France for territory.
- 6. Describing an imagined, perfect society
- 7. A system of loyalty and land-sharing for protection.
- 8. Germanic groups that settled and formed early England.
- 9. Someone who pays artists or scholars for their work.
- 10. Christian holy wars to retake the Holy Land.
- 12. A peasant legally tied to a lord’s land.
- 14. Focus on human potential and classical Greek/Roman study.
- 16. Land granted to a vassal by a lord.
- 18. A 14th-century plague that killed half of Europe.
- 20. Central Asian invaders who settled in modern Hungary.
- 22. A lord’s self-sufficient estate and village.
