Across
- 5. – A peasant bound to the land and under a lord’s control.
- 8. – A church-led effort to convert or punish non-Christians in Spain.
- 10. – Central Asian nomads who created a large empire in the 13th century.
- 11. Early European tribes, like the Visigoths and Vandals, that helped shape medieval Europe.
- 12. – Charging excessive interest on loans, often considered immoral.
- 15. – 1215 document limiting the king’s power and protecting nobles' rights.
- 18. – Code of conduct for knights, emphasizing honor, bravery, and respect.
- 19. – Ideal or perfect society, often unrealistic.
- 20. – Nomadic people who later settled in Hungary.
- 21. – Referring to the Middle Ages, the period between the fall of Rome and the Renaissance.
- 22. – A philosophy emphasizing human values and the study of classical texts.
- 23. – A wealthy person who supports artists or scholars.
- 24. – Law based on court decisions and customs, not written codes.
Down
- 1. – A Germanic tribe that ruled much of Western Europe, including France.
- 2. – Land granted to a vassal in exchange for loyalty or service.
- 3. – A long conflict between England and France over land and power.
- 4. – Non-religious, focusing on worldly matters.
- 6. – A large estate controlled by a lord, worked by serfs or peasants.
- 7. – Early English people, from Germanic tribes like the Angles and Saxons.
- 9. – System where land is exchanged for loyalty and service.
- 13. – A person granted land in exchange for military service.
- 14. (Bubonic Plague) – Deadly disease that killed millions in Europe in the 14th century.
- 16. – Period of cultural rebirth in Europe, focusing on art, science, and learning.
- 17. – Religious wars aimed at reclaiming Jerusalem from Muslims.
