Squire - a young man of noble birth who as an aspirant to knighthood; served a knight., Guild - medieval group, as of merchants or artisans, organized to protect the interests of its members, Trebuchet - a medieval engine of war with a sling for hurling missiles., Feudalism - essential system of the Middle Ages. Vassals were protected and maintained by their lords, usually through the granting of fiefs., Monastary - where a community of monks live in seclusion under religious vows., Serf - a peasant or person of service to a lord, commonly attached to the lord's land., Lord - a person who has authority, control, or power over others; a master, chief, or ruler., Eurasia - Europe and Asia considered together as one continent., Bishop - a person who supervises a number of local churches or a diocese, a member of the highest order of the ministry., Medieval - referring to the Middle Ages., Vassal - a holder of land in return for rendering homage, fealty, and usually military service or its equivalent to a lord., Manor - an estate or unit, consisting of a lord's land, Fiefs - an estate of land, especially one held on condition of feudal service., chivalry - the medieval knightly system with its religious, moral, and social code., The Benedictine Rule - rules written by Saint Benedict for monks living communally under the authority of an abbot., Primogeniture - the right of succession belonging to the firstborn child, especially the feudal rule by which land is passed to the eldest son., Monk - a member of a religious community of men typically living under vows of poverty and obedience., Baron - a person who held lands or property from the sovereign or a powerful overlord.,

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