| A | B |
| joust | a combat of lances between two knights on horseback |
| page | a youth preparing to become a knight |
| squire | a young man who attended a knight until he became a knight |
| troubadour | one of the lyric poets |
| Magna Carta | a document containing rights |
| saint | a person believed to be especially holy |
| apprentice | someone who works without pay as a student |
| serf | person who's bound to work and live on the land of a noble |
| guild | an organization of people who practiced the same craft |
| minstrel | singer or musician in the middle ages |
| artisan | a person skilled in industry or trade |
| crusade | a series of holy wars |
| monastery | a religious community of monks |
| vassal | a person who promised to fight for his lord |
| convent | a religious community of nuns |
| fief | a large piece of land given in exchange for someone's loyalty |
| journeyman | a finished apprentice who is now paid for his work |
| flock | gather in a large group or crowd |
| manor | a self sufficient farming estate where nobles and serfs live |
| pilgrimage | a journey to a holy place for a religious purpose |
| feudalism | an economic and political of europe in the middle ages |
| lord | a noble in the middle ages |
| knight | a son of a noble who was a trained soldier |
| pilgrimage | a journey to a place for a religious purpose |
| influence | power of acting on others |