Europe
Nobody expects the Spanish Inquisition – but you might on a website that covers mediaeval history. You won’t be disappointed as we have an article exploring that subject here. Religious activity and influence on international affairs, culture and politics is also explored in French history and across Europe. The exploits of the Vikings are addressed along with their legacy and influence on early medieval Europe and the establishment of the new European societies. Read more
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Medieval Trade Routes
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My Favourite History Place: The Beguinage at Bruges
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On the campaign trail: walking the Hundred Years War
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Origins of the European financial markets
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Papal Election and Murder
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Peter Abelard
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Podcasted Lecture: Why Medieval History Matters?
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Queens of Jerusalem: The Women Who Dared to Rule
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Saxons, Normans and Victorians
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The Albigensian Crusade
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The Anglo-Saxon Kingdoms and Europe
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The Borgia: from fact to fiction
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The Early Mediaeval State
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The First Crusade
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The First Crusade, 1095–99
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The French Wars of Religion
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The Knights Templars
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The Lords of Renaissance Italy
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The Medieval Empire
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The Miraculous Crusade: The Role of the Mystical and Miraculous in the Morale and Motivation of the First Crusade
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