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Glossaries, maps, timelines, online libraries and other tools to help you find specific information about the Middle Ages. A useful place to start your research.
The Mongols, China, Afghanistan, Turkestan, India, Japan, Russia, and various civilizations and cultures in Africa and Asia in medieval times.
Useful and interesting sites related to general Byzantine studies, Art and Architecture, Music, and more about the Eastern Roman Empire.
Sites that focus on various nations within Europe, including, France, Italy,Russia, Portugal and Span, as well as general European history
Sites that focus on general British medieval history, dark-age Britain, and Ireland, Scotland, and Wales during the Middle Ages.
Various sites exploring the ultimate status symbol of the middle ages.
The religious wars, the people who fought them, the ideologies that drove them and their cultural impact on Europe, on the Holy Land and on international relations.
Literary connections to Arthur, his knights, and the Holy Grail, and searches for the real historical figure on whom the legends may be based.
Knightly orders, Templars, Hospitallers, Teutonic Knights, Heraldry, Knightly weapons and armor, and the concepts of knighthood and chivalry in medieval times.
Resources for the study of the Renaissance movements, examples of the art, architecture, literature, poetry, drama and music of the times, the political and economic circumstances that allowed them to flourish, and the events surrounding artistic growth.
Runes, runestones, sagas, and general sites covering Scandinavian history and the Vikings.
Art, architecture, literature, drama, poetry, music, books and manuscript art from the Middle Ages and Renaissance.
Links to sites addressing clothing, food, housing, occupations, money, pastimes, and other facets of everyday life in the middle ages.
Resources for the study of early European explorations, Viking expansion, trade between East and West, and the Age of Discovery that is sometimes considered the end of the medieval era.
Battles, wars, warfare, strategy, tactics, training, castles, knights, and armed forces.
Notable individuals, women, cultural groups and people of various professions.
Examinations of philosophical and theological theories and the individuals who contributed them, from the early Middle Ages to the early Modern Age.
General religious studies, Islam, Judaism and Jewish history, medieval Christianity, Hagiography, Heresy, Monastacism, Popes, and various religions in medieval times.
Astronomy, alchemy, mathematics, natural sciences, medical knowledge, disease, and the development of science and technology through the Middle Ages.
Excavation sites, lost villages, artifacts, shipwrecks, and the information gleaned from their study.
Organizations, reenactment aids, renaissance faires, and general projects involved with the recreation of medieval history.
Email discussion lists, professional journals, societies and organizations for the Medievalist
