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- The Grunwald Battle and the Teutonic Order
- Where would you be on a Medieval Battlefield...?
- Crusades: Are They Hiding Something?
- Asiatic Threats of the Past
- Feudal heraldry of Europe
- The First Reich
- Medieval European Population Estimates
- Jeanne d'Arc
- The journey of Ingvar den Vittfarne - Ingvar the Far-travelled
- Medieval Torture Methods
- Map of Europe in 1360
- Anglo-Saxon Monarchs of England
- Frederick I (Barbarossa)
- White Slavery in Asia and Africa
- Charles the Great and the Franks
- What Happened in Europe in the 14th and 15th Centuries
- The Shaping of Western Europe
- A Darkened Age: Warlords of Europe, to 1050
- The Peasants: Advances in Agricultural Technology, 800-1000
- Arab and Berber Settlement in Spain after 711
- Map of Heathen England
- Medieval surgeons were advanced
- Genghis Khan and the Making of the Modern World
- The Teutonic Order
- We think of Da Vinci as a bearded Druid. In reality, he was a dandy
- The Black Death and other Pestilencia in history
- Face of Famous Medieval German Pirate Reconstructed
- What Were the Crusades Really About?
- Good Quote By Genghis Khan
- England's Medieval Network of Bridges and Causeways (David Harrison)
- Favorite Medival Weapon and Unit
- The Black Death in England 1348-1350
- Edward IV and the alchemists
- The Medieval Child : an Unknown Phenomenon?
- Bayeux: Whose Tapestry Is It Anyway?
- Medieval Iceland and the Absence of Government
- How Urban was Medieval England?
- Charlemagne's elephant
- How the West saw medieval Islam
- Saints or Sinners? The Knights Templar in Medieval Europe
- The devil and the saints in the conquest of Mexico
- Who were the first Crusaders?
- Secrets of the assassins
- 1212 A.D.: The Children's Crusade
- The Sutton Hoo Ship
- A Medieval Trace of German Anti-Judaism
- The War in the Low Countries
- The Battle Of Worringen, 1288
- The Shaky Relations Between Flemish And English Folk
- Charlemagne and Alcuin
- Bruges and Florence: The Advent of the Closed City
- What's in a name?
- Beowulf and the Wills
- Planners dig in over homes at Edward I's eve-of-battle camp
- Archaeologists Start Digging for Hun Settlements in Russia
- Dark Age Naval Power: A Reassessment of Frankish and Anglo-Saxon Seafaring Activity
- Falconry: Origins & Functions in Medieval England
- Mediaeval Lore from Bartholomew Anglicus
- Early Kings of Norway
- The Anglo-Saxon Burhs
- The Laws Of The Earlier English Tribes
- Heimliche Gerichte
- Mediaeval Castles in Finland
- The song of lord Halewijn
- 1500 Years Ago: The Struggle of the Franks
- Map of Anglo-Saxon England
- The Stedinger's fight for freedom
- Piracy and Cornwall
- Anglo-Saxon tribal map
- The Decline of Fairs and Merchant Guilds in the Low Countries, 1250-1650
- Merelbeke in the Frankish Period
- Christian History Timeline: The Conversion of Scandinavia
- Nations of Europe (West Eurasia), 1328 C.E.
- The German Empire under Friedrich Barbarossa
- The medical world of medieval monks
- The Vehmic Court
- Charlemagne's Division of his Kingdoms
- Nordish vs Medish Crusades
- The Lapuri Find
- Was King Arthur Really King McArthur?
- Reasons for Æthelberht's Conversion
- Placename Etymology
- Cremation in Early Anglo-Saxon England
- The End of Roman Britain: Assessing the Anglo-Saxon Invasions of the 5th Century
- Charlemagne: Hero or Villain?
- Puck
- Catholic Church's influence on medieval science?
- Anglo-Saxon Military Organisation
- The Hanseatic League
- Luebeck's victory over England
- The Nuremberg Chronicle
- Tecuaque: Aztecs butchered, ate Spanish invaders
- Ecclesiastical Annals
- Psychology during the Middle Ages
- October 10, 732: The Franks led by Charles Martel defeat the Arabs at Tours!
- 13th Century Russian-German Wars in Livonia
- Medieval Links between Flanders and Scotland
- Horror Tours Begin in Turku Castle, Finland
- The Age of Arthur
- Friedrich II
- The Holy Roman-Germanic Empire
- Mystery of Joan of Arc relics is solved
- Our Pagan Predecessors
- "Elite" Religion and "Folkloric" Religion
- Lyminge
- Nordic Bibliography?
- Gotland's Hoards
- Uppåkra
- Modern use of medieval Saharan camel routes
- Paper Challenges Pre-1491 Amazonian Population Theories
- Enlightened Medicine Found in Dark Ages
- Sixth Century Gaul: Its Roman and Germanic Roots
- Daily Germanic Living in the Early Medieval Age
- Evidence of 'gay civil unions' found from medieval southern Europe
- Apartheid in Anglo-Saxon Britain
- The Land of Cockaygne
- What if William the Conqueror died at Hastings?
- Germanic settlement of the British Isles 600AD - Map
- Medieval Scattering: the end of the Germanic Unity
- What if Harold Hardrada had won?
- The Normans
- The Geats (Beowulf's Clan)
- The Irish: Warriors of the Emerald Isle
- King Arthur: Fact or Fiction?
- Berlin is Older Than Thought
- The Phantom Time Theory of Heribert Illig
- Honor, Dueling, and Drengskapr
- Anglo-Saxon Social Organisation
- Norman Social Organisation and Feudalism
- Æthelred the Unready
- Hvitramannaland
- Barbarians: A Series of Documentaries
- Dithmarschen...
- Mystery of the 'Couple' Buried Arm in Arm 1,000 Years Ago: Not Husband and Wife but Saxon Warriors
- Anglo-Saxon Cavalry – Horseplay or Reality?
- Dukes of Alemannia/Swabia
- The Possible History Behind the Term 'Blue Blood'
- Where is the Best U.S. Renfair?
- The Swabian League
- Fifth Century Germanic Settlement Located in Kent
- Archaeologists Unearth Remnants of a Giant Medieval Watermill
- Norman Architectural Styhle of the 11th and 12th centuries
- The Normans in the Mediterranean
- How the Norman Invasion Changed the Course of Welsh History
- History of the Templars in Sweden
- Video: Robert Spencer "The Crusades, Fact & Truth"
- Study Unlocks History of the Seas
- Scots Fought 'in Bright Yellow War Shirts not Braveheart Kilts'
- Skeleton Reveals Violent Life and Death of Medieval Knight
- Video: 1066, The Battle For Middle Earth
- Sutton Hoo
- Hermann: Germany Recalls Myth That 'Created' the Nation
- Largest Anglo-Saxon Gold Hoard Discovered in Staffordshire
- Merovingian and Carolingian Burial Sites Discovered Near Paris
- Edward The Confessor
- Tomb of the Saxon Queen Eadgyth Discovered (Alfred's Granddaughter)
- Bad Nenndorf: The interrogation camp that turned German prisoners into living skeletons
- The Saxons Within Carolingian Christendom: Post-Conquest Identity in the Translationes of Vitus, Pusinna & Liborius
- An Education in the Mead-Hall: Beowulf’s Lessons for Young Warriors
- Astronomer Copernicus Reburied As Hero
- Teutonic Knights' Archeological Site Discovered in Lothringen!
- Was there an Anglo-Saxon Wipe Out in England?
- Europe’s Plagues Came From China, Study Finds
- Early Medieval Manuscripts Give New View of English Life Under the Normans
- Saxon Nobles After Charlemagne?
- Medieval Britons Were Richer Than Modern Poor People, Study Finds
- New History of the Old Stories
- Genghis Khan the GREEN: Invader Killed So Many People That Carbon Levels Plummeted
- The Hairstyle of Frankish and Norman Warriors
- Old Legends and Nice Tales from Your Country
- Battle Of Bosworth (1485)
- The King's Fibula of Wijnaldum - The Discovery of the Missing Link
- Hole in the Head: How Medieval Soldiers Survived After Battle Thanks to Early Day Brain Surgery
- Cryptzoology: Dinosaurs in Anglo-Saxon and Medieval England?
- Anglo-Saxon History Resources
- The Late Twelfth-Century Knightly Ethic in North-Western Europe in Life and in Literature
- October 14th, 1066.
- Battle of Agincourt - October 25th, 1415
- Forget Blackadder, Turnips and the Black Death: Medieval England Was Extremely Sophisticated
- Teutonic Knight's Gun, Analyzing the Markings
- Help with Translation from 18th C. German
- Violent Knights Feared Posttraumatic Stress Says Research
- Dr. Matt Johnson: King Alfred the Great
- Building a Monastery the Medieval Way
- The Edict of Expulsion of the Jews of 1290
- Archaeologists Find Beowulf`s Hall in Lejre
- Localizing Ashkenazic Jews to Primeval Villages in the Ancient Iranian Lands of Ashkenaz
- Jörg Von Ehingen (15th Century Swabian Knight)
- Ancient Representations of the Wildman in France
- Great Moravia: The Forgotten Kingdom
- "Plague Village" May Upend What We Know About How Black Death is Spread
- Disaster Recovery: New Archaeological Evidence for the Long-term Impact of the ‘calamitous’ Fourteenth Century
- Excavation Finds Early Shakespeare Theatre Was Rectangular
- The Varangians in Arabic Sources Called Al’Rus Dominated the Trade on the Russian Rivers in the 700s and 800s
- Evidence of Eurasian Metal Alloys on the Alaskan Coast in Prehistory
- Raiders from the North: Irish Enslavement During the Viking Age
- From Page to Print: the Transformation of the "Wild Woman" in Early Modern Northern Engravings
- 1,000-Year-Old Manuscript of Beowulf Digitized and Now Online
- ‘Ill-Liver of Her Body:’ A Legal Examination of Prostitution in Late Medieval Greater London
- How Late Were Pictish Symbols Employed?
- The End of the Ilkhanate and After: Observations on the Collapse of the Mongol World Empire
- Trading with Moslems and the Sámi in Medieval Norway
- New Evidence for the Occurrence of Eurasian Lynx in Medieval Britain
- Norman Surname List.
- Were the Normans Traitors?
- Behind the Saxon Shield Wall
- Germanic Populations and Steppe People - An Example of the Integration of Material Cultures - Diffusion of the Stirrup in the Eastern Merovingian Area
- The Gothic Full Plate Armour
- The Religious Reuse of Roman Structures in Anglo-Saxon England
- Bitumen from Syria found at an Anglo-Saxon Gravesite in East Anglia
- Coins Discovery 'will Re-write' Anglo-Saxon History
- Secret Knights Templar Cave Network Discovered in Shropshire, England
- Towns and Defence in Later Medieval Germany
- God, Leadership, Flemings and Archery: Contemporary Perceptions of Victory and Defeat at the Battle of Sluys, 1340
- Bremen Piracy and Scottish Periphery: The North Sea World in the 1440s
- Was Rape Common in the Middle Ages?
- Christopher Columbus and the Caribbean Indians
- Boars of battle: The wild boar in the early Middle Ages
- The Real History of the Anglo-Saxons That Inspired Rohan in Lord of the Rings
- Thousands of Medieval Trinkets Discovered Underneath Scandinavian Churches
- Nothing New Under the Sun: Elite-Driven Social Engineering and the Norman Conquest
- The Peasants’ Revolt England 1381
- Was Rape Common in the Middle Ages?
- Simon de Montfort
- The Battle of Patay (June, 1429)
- The Longbow vs. The Crossbow
- How Exactly Did One Become an Executioner in Medieval Times?
- The First Crusade
- Did people have bad teeth in medieval times?
- Battle of Hořice (27th April, 1423)
- England’s Answer to Tutankhamun’ Discovered: An Undisturbed Tomb of an Anglo-Saxon Prince
- The Smearing of Spain by Jews
- 10 Little-Known Facts About The Anglo-Saxons
- Henry VIII of England
- The 4-Minute Guide to Feudalism
- Fragment of medieval ‘vagina monologue’ found at Austrian abbey
- Medieval and Viking Era Artefacts Discovered in North Iceland
- The Franks, Charlemagne, and the Forging of Europe
- Were the Merovingians Descended from a Monster? Meet the Quinotaur
- Law and justice: Swearing an oath in the Middle Ages was powerful evidence
- The Mystery From Pre-Viking Days: Only the Most Powerful Had These Little Pieces of Gold
- New study suggests the original location of the Bayeux Tapestry is finally solved
- Ban Anglo-Saxon? The Push To Remove Anglo-Saxons From Academic Discourse
- International Trade between Medieval England and Iceland
- Buckinghamshire: Elite Sixth Century Anglo-Saxon "Marlow Warlord" Grave Expands Understanding of Period
- Sachsen-Anhalt: Rich "Migration Age" Burial Found
- Cool new Viking DNA Study
- The Real Uhtred of Bebbanburg
- Charlemagne's bones are (probably) real
- Early Slavs May Have Also Used Runes
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