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The Impact of Feudalism and Religion in Medieval Society

Explore the intricate dynamics of feudalism and the role of religion in medieval society. This overview examines the relationships between lords and vassals, the responsibilities of serfs, and the significance of the clergy, alongside the influence of the Catholic Church through sacraments and indulgences. We delve into how the structures of manor life, monuments like castles, and events such as the Crusades shaped societal norms. Additionally, it highlights the cultural aspects like chivalry, troubadours, and the beginnings of humanism that emerged during the fecund periods of the Middle Ages.

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The Impact of Feudalism and Religion in Medieval Society

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  1. 1. Monasteries 2. Manor 3. Tithe 4. Serf 5. Lay person

  2. 1. Feudalism 2. Fief 3. Knight 4.Clergy 5. Lord

  3. 1. Sacraments 2. Vassal 3. Troubadour 4. Trebuchet (catapult) 5. Tournaments

  4. 1. Chivalry 2. Lay investiture 3. Castle 4. Cannon law 5. Middle/Dark Ages

  5. 1. Gothic 2. Reconquista 3. Parliament 4. Burgher 5. Joan of Arc

  6. 1. Crusade 2. Magna Carta 3.Guild 4. Simony 5. Inquisition

  7. 1. 2ndGreat Schism 2. Hundred Years War 3. Three field system 4. Bubonic Plague 5. Scholastics

  8. 1. Humanism 2. Patron 3. Renaissance man 4. Linear perspective 5. Michelangelo

  9. 1. Means “re-birth” 2.Secular 3. Classical period 4. Leonardo DaVinci 5. Wood Cut artwork

  10. 1. Printing Press 2. Martin Luther 3. Peace of Augsburg 4. Anglican Church 5. Jesuit

  11. 1. Indulgence 2. Johann Gutenberg 3. Protestant 4. Predestination 5. Anabaptist

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