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Ch 21, 22, 23 Section 3 Vocab Review

Across
Relating to ancient Greek and Roman culture
The study of maps and mapmaking
A person who goes to another country to do religious work
The release from punishment from sins, sold by papal officials
a towering church built during the Middle Ages
Period lasting from 500 to 1450 in Western Europe, also referred to as the medieval period
A group of representatives who shared power with the English Monarch
A transatlantic trade network formed by Europe West Africa and the Americas
An invention that used movable metal type to print pages
a warrior in medieval Europe
A country within an independent government and a population united by a shared culture, language, and national pride
A christian religious community
Germanic king who wanted to unite all the Germanic tribes and spread Christianity throughout Europe
A code of conduct for knights
A person who lived and worked private land of a noble or medieval lord
The belief that one race is better than others
Rebirth of classical learning that led to a movement of great creativity in the arts, writing and thinking. Started in Italy. Lasted from 1300-1600
An image carved on a block of wood
Down
A system of law established in England
A person's native language
A large farm where slaves worked to grow and harvest crops
Nonreligous
A Catholic Church reform movement
A political and social system in which a vassal receives protection from a lord in exchange for obedience and service
A branch of one type of religion
A nobleman who received land from a king in medieval feudal society
A disease that killed more than a third of Europe's population during the Middle Ages
A lesser nobleman, who receives land and protection from a Lord in exchange for obedience and service
To change one's religion
A wealthy person who financially supports and encourages an artist
A movement that focused on the importance of the individual
A wealthy, town-dwelling merchant during the middle ages
A self-contained world located on land belonging to a lord
The religious leaders who oversee ceremonies and deliver teachings on the Christian Church
A group of craftspeople that helped protect and improve the working conditions of its members