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2.5 Lords and Ladies During Feudal Times

2.5 Lords and Ladies During Feudal Times

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2.5 Lords and Ladies During Feudal Times

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Multiple Choice

At the very top of feudal society were the

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Pesants

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monarchs

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Like monarchs, lords and ladies were members of the nobility, the highest-ranking class in medieval society. Most of them lived on manors. Some lords had one manor, while others had several. Those who had more than one manor usually lived in one for a few months and then traveled with their families to another.

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Multiple Choice

Where do Lords and Ladies live?

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In a house

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On a mannor

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Multiple Choice

Some had more than one manor

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true

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false

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Manor Houses and Castles Many of the people on a manor lived with the lord’s family in the manor house. Built of wood or stone, manor houses were surrounded by gardens and outbuildings, such as kitchens and stables. They were protected by high walls.

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Multiple Choice

What were the houses made from?

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Wood and stone

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Brick and stone

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The manor house was the center of the community. In times of trouble, villagers entered its walls for protection. Its great hall served as the lord’s court. It was also a place for special celebrations and feasts, such as those given at Christmas or after a harvest. 

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Kings and queens, high-ranking nobles, and wealthy lords lived in even grander structures: castles. Castles were built for many purposes. One of a castle’s main functions was to serve as a home. Castles were also one of the most important forms of military technology. With their moats, strong walls, and gates, they were built for defense. Finally, their large size and central locations made castles visual reminders of the social hierarchy and the power of the ruling classes.

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Multiple Choice

What was the center of the community?

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the manor

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the king

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Multiple Choice

One of a castle’s main functions was to serve as a home.

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true

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false

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The earliest medieval castles were built of wood and surrounded by high wooden fences. The strongest part, the motte, was built on a hilltop. A walled path linked the motte to a lower enclosed court, the bailey, where most people lived. After about 1100 C.E., most castles were built of stone to resist attacks by more powerful siege weapons. 

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Multiple Choice

After about 1100 C.E., most castles were built of _______ to resist attacks by more powerful siege weapons

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leaves

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stone

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Castles gradually became more elaborate. Many had tall towers for looking out across the land. The main castle building had a variety of rooms, including storerooms, kitchens, a library, a dining hall, sleeping quarters for distinguished guests, and the lord and lady’s quarters. 

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Multiple Choice

The main castle had many...

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Rooms

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Religions

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