A fortifiedbuilding, oftenwith thick wallsand towers,used to defenda territory.A period ofgreat culturaland artisticrevival inEurope.Period beforethe Middle Ages,which end ismarked by the"Fall of theRoman Empire"A series ofreligious warsbetweenChristians andMuslims to controlthe Holy Land.Land grantedby a lord to avassal inexchange forloyalty andservice.The economicsystem of theMiddle Ages,centered aroundthe manor (alarge estate).A person whoreceived land (afief) from a lordin exchange forloyalty andservice.A farmer whoworked theland, either asa free peasantor a serf.Frankish kingcrowned by thePope as the newRoman Emperor.He supportededucation and artin his kigndom.A code ofconduct forknights,emphasizinghonor, courage,and courtesy.An association ofpeople with similaroccupations, suchas craftsmen ormerchants.A peasantwho was tiedto the landand workedfor a lord.A warriorwho serveda lord, oftenonhorsebackAgreementbetween thePope andthe ruler of acountryReligiouspeople sentout to teachtheir religion.The highestauthority in akingdom, whogranted land tonobles in exchangefor loyalty andservice.Popularname for theMiddle Agesgiven tothem later.A system whereland wasexchanged forloyalty andservice.A noble whoowned landandcontrolled afief.A deadlyplague thatswept acrossEurope andAsia in the 14thcentury.A fortifiedbuilding, oftenwith thick wallsand towers,used to defenda territory.A period ofgreat culturaland artisticrevival inEurope.Period beforethe Middle Ages,which end ismarked by the"Fall of theRoman Empire"A series ofreligious warsbetweenChristians andMuslims to controlthe Holy Land.Land grantedby a lord to avassal inexchange forloyalty andservice.The economicsystem of theMiddle Ages,centered aroundthe manor (alarge estate).A person whoreceived land (afief) from a lordin exchange forloyalty andservice.A farmer whoworked theland, either asa free peasantor a serf.Frankish kingcrowned by thePope as the newRoman Emperor.He supportededucation and artin his kigndom.A code ofconduct forknights,emphasizinghonor, courage,and courtesy.An association ofpeople with similaroccupations, suchas craftsmen ormerchants.A peasantwho was tiedto the landand workedfor a lord.A warriorwho serveda lord, oftenonhorsebackAgreementbetween thePope andthe ruler of acountryReligiouspeople sentout to teachtheir religion.The highestauthority in akingdom, whogranted land tonobles in exchangefor loyalty andservice.Popularname for theMiddle Agesgiven tothem later.A system whereland wasexchanged forloyalty andservice.A noble whoowned landandcontrolled afief.A deadlyplague thatswept acrossEurope andAsia in the 14thcentury.

Feudal Europe - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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O
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B
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N
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I
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G
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G
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N
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O
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N
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N
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O
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B
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I
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B
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B
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O
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I
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G
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G
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N
  1. I-A fortified building, often with thick walls and towers, used to defend a territory.
  2. O-A period of great cultural and artistic revival in Europe.
  3. G-Period before the Middle Ages, which end is marked by the "Fall of the Roman Empire"
  4. B-A series of religious wars between Christians and Muslims to control the Holy Land.
  5. B-
  6. O-Land granted by a lord to a vassal in exchange for loyalty and service.
  7. N-The economic system of the Middle Ages, centered around the manor (a large estate).
  8. I-A person who received land (a fief) from a lord in exchange for loyalty and service.
  9. G- A farmer who worked the land, either as a free peasant or a serf.
  10. G-
  11. N-Frankish king crowned by the Pope as the new Roman Emperor. He supported education and art in his kigndom.
  12. O-
  13. N- A code of conduct for knights, emphasizing honor, courage, and courtesy.
  14. N-An association of people with similar occupations, such as craftsmen or merchants.
  15. O-A peasant who was tied to the land and worked for a lord.
  16. B-A warrior who served a lord, often on horseback
  17. I-Agreement between the Pope and the ruler of a country
  18. B-Religious people sent out to teach their religion.
  19. B-The highest authority in a kingdom, who granted land to nobles in exchange for loyalty and service.
  20. O-Popular name for the Middle Ages given to them later.
  21. I-A system where land was exchanged for loyalty and service.
  22. G-
  23. I-
  24. G- A noble who owned land and controlled a fief.
  25. N-A deadly plague that swept across Europe and Asia in the 14th century.