Uncover the Medieval Hierarchy
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Match the following terms with their descriptions:

Apprentice = A boy who worked for a guild master in order to learn a trade or craft Baron = A ruler below the king in the feudal system, ruled an area of land called a fief Bishop = A leader in the church, often the top church leader in a kingdom Byzantine Empire = The eastern half of the Roman Empire, one of the strongest European empires during the Middle Ages

Match the following terms with their descriptions:

Black Death = A deadly disease that spread through much of Europe during the Middle Ages Castle = A defensive fortification where a lord or king would live Charlemagne = King of the Franks and the first Holy Roman Emperor, united much of western Europe Chivalry = The code by which knights pledged to live

Match the following terms to their definitions:

Apprentice = A ruler below the king in the feudal system Baron = A boy who worked for a guild master in order to learn a trade or craft Bishop = A defensive fortification where a lord or king would live Byzantine Empire = The code by which knights pledged to live

Match the following terms to their definitions:

<p>Black Death = King of the Franks and the first Holy Roman Emperor Castle = A deadly disease that spread through much of Europe during the Middle Ages Charlemagne = A defensive fortification where a lord or king would live Chivalry = The eastern half of the Roman Empire, one of the strongest European empires</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the following terms to their definitions:

<p>Apprentice = The eastern half of the Roman Empire, one of the strongest European empires Baron = A deadly disease that spread through much of Europe during the Middle Ages Bishop = King of the Franks and the first Holy Roman Emperor Byzantine Empire = A boy who worked for a guild master in order to learn a trade or craft</p> Signup and view all the answers

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