Peasants who owned their own land (allods) and were not legally bound to a lord. They had the right to get married, leave the fiefdom, learn a trade, etc.
Free peasants
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The ceremony in which the king gave the vassal some land (fief) to govern was...
investiture
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Hispano-Visigoth converts to Islam
Muladi
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What architectural style or styles spread through the Iberian Peninsula along the Camino?
Romanesque and Gothic.
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A machine that draws water up from a well
Noria
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Artisans, servants, people without a trade and beggars
Ordinary people
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banana
Go to last place!
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rocket
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shark
Other team loses 15 points!
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baam
Lose 10 points!
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thief
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fairy
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gift
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lifesaver
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Cities, monarchs and some local lords, who are interested in the growth of trade, enacted laws to protect...
merchants.
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Public area where merchants and traders met to negotiate their dealings.
Market place
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Structure with two or three floors, where the feudal lord and his family lived and surveillance was kept
Keep
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State of peasants who have been placed under the protection of a nobleman in exchange for working his land
serfdom
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The three most popular pilgrimages in the Middle Ages were to...
Santiago de Compostela, Jerusalem and Rome.
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Local leader (caudillo) from the mountainous areas in Asturias who defeated the Muslims around the year 722
Pelagius
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How do you say "dominio o reserva seรฑorial" in English?