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| a warrior mounted on horseback |
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| a code of conduct in medieval Europe that required knights to be brave, loyal and honest. It was a moral, religious, and social code of conduct |
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| an estate granted by a lord to a vassal |
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| self sufficient estate of Medieval lord |
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| In medieval Europe, noblemen who received land from other noblemen in return for their services |
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| a peasant who is legally bound to live and work on land owned by a lord |
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| to exclude a person from a church or a religious community |
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| journey undertaken to worship at a religious place |
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| a person believed to be especially holy |
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| someone who tries to convert others to a particular religion |
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| a follower of a polytheistic religion |
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| large community of Christians spread across the world |
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| a religious community for women known as nuns |
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| sacred rites of Christianity, such as baptism and communion |
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| secluded religious community |
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| people who are trained and ordained for religious services |
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| physical features of a place |
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| the period between ancient times and modern times, roughly from AD 500-1500 |
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| the period between ancient times and modern times, roughly from AD 500-1500 |
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| an assembly of representatives who make laws |
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| a series of military campaigns to establish Christian control over the Holy Land |
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| a court order to bring an arrested person before a judge or court |
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| a body of law that has developed from custom and from judges' decisions rather than from laws passed by a lawmaking assembly |
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| a document that promised barons certain rights |
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| a belief that is rejected by official Church doctrine |
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| a series of investigations designed to find and judge heretics |
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