By: Bailie and Clementine People of the Middle Ages.

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By: Bailie and Clementine People of the Middle Ages

Saints A person officially recognized, especially by canonization, as being entitled to public veneration and capable of interceding for people on earth. An extremely virtuous person. Santa Claus is probably the most known saint.

Vikings Scandinavian people who raided the coasts of Europe from the eighth through the tenth century. They started a new form of government called Feudalism They became traders instead of raiders

Peasants Tended to the crops. Worked around the manor. A very poor person

Knights Knights were also called vassals They had a certain job, like everyone else They were to give complete loyalty to their lord, and, if needed, their king.

Kings Kings were always entirely in charge They would find lords to give a fief The lords would in turn give a piece of their fief to a vassal, or knight

Priests A priest would usually be thought of as the most privileged of the peasants. A priest was the keeper of the church; he would keep it clean. The priest was usually a guy.

By: Ben, Eric

Saints  Saints were well known in the Middle Ages  St. Nicholas also known as Santa Claus was a Saint  ST. Patrick was a saint to and we celebrate a holiday for him

Knights Knights were very well trained warriors in the Middle Ages. Knights were trained with many different weapons. They had very well protective armor.

Monks are very holy people They live in monasteries where other monks live. Monks pray for many hours a day.

 Vikings were monstrous like people and they also terrorized people back then.  They traveled together like nomads

 Serfs were peasant like but they were serfs.  They worked for their owners.  They had very little rights.

 They were very skilled at numerous things such as: cleaning, cooking, serving.