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Medieval Society - Miriam
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The nobility and clergy were part of this estate. They were subject to different laws from the rest of the population.
privileged estate
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This group consisted of bishops and abbots, who generally belonged to noble families and could be feudal lords.
higher clergy
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This group was composed of knights, who possessed nothing except their weapons and their horse. They were vassals of the feudal lord.
lower nobility
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There were two different kinds of clergy. Name them.
secular and regular
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This group could not leave the fief and needed permission from the lord to do certain activities, such as get married.
serfs
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All the people who were not members of the nobility or clergy belonged to this group.
non-privileged estate
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The group consisted of the rest of the clergy: monks, priests, etc.
lower clergy
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The main tower of a castle is called the _________.
castle keep
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Medieval society was organized into two types of estates. Name them.
privileged estates and non-privileged estates
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This group cultivated the tenements and could leave the fief when they wanted to.
free peasants
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What was the main economic activity of medieval life? A. trade B. agriculture C. tourism D. football
agriculture
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The main room of the castle where the lord worked and received his visitors. It was also used as a dining room.
great hall
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Name two popular crops grown on a medieval estate.
cereals (wheat, rye, barley, oats) and pulses (lentils, chickpeas, beans,etc.)
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A man who worked with metal and was responsible for repairing plows and weapons, making horseshoes, nails, and locks, etc.
blacksmith
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This group consisted of dukes, marquises, counts, etc. They were vassals of the king and lived in castles.
higher nobility
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A competition in which two knights on horseback fought each other with lances.
jousting
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