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Medieval History

Explore the achievements and challenges in the Middle Ages. From knights and castles to intriguing Conquerors throughout Medieval History.

Scotland’s Viking Isles: A History Lover’s Voyage to Orkney & Shetland
Scotland’s Viking Isles: A History Lover’s Voyage to Orkney & Shetland

Nordic or Scottish? For the residents of Shetland, the nearest train station is in Bergen, Norway. In Orkney, they speak Norn, derived from Old Norse.

Crusading Against Crusaders: Clement V’s Persecution of the Templars
Crusading Against Crusaders: Clement V’s Persecution of the Templars

Pope Clement V’s decision to give in to the demands of King Philip IV led to the betrayal and destruction of the Knights Templar.

Beyond Human: Supernatural Beings in Medieval England
Beyond Human: Supernatural Beings in Medieval England

In medieval England, the line between the natural and supernatural was not defined. The weird, wonderful, and unexplained were ever-present.

How Did the Seljuks Pave the Way for the Ottoman Empire?
How Did the Seljuks Pave the Way for the Ottoman Empire?

The Seljuks, a steppe nomadic Turkic people, laid the foundations of Turkish rule in Anatolia long before the Ottoman principality rose to power.

How Did the Crusades Reintroduce the Classical Tradition to the West?
How Did the Crusades Reintroduce the Classical Tradition to the West?

The marvels of ancient Greek knowledge, preserved by learned Islamic scholars and the Byzantine Empire, were reintroduced to the West during the Crusades.

The Real Robin Hoods: Two Criminal Gangs in Medieval England
The Real Robin Hoods: Two Criminal Gangs in Medieval England

Was Robin Hood real or a figure of legend? We’ll never know for sure, but the myth may originate with two notorious criminal gangs.

Justinian I’s Surprising Recapture of Rome: What Happened?
Justinian I’s Surprising Recapture of Rome: What Happened?

Despite the fall of the Western Roman Empire in 476 CE, Justinian I made a concerted effort to save the city in the 6th century.

Snorri Sturluson: Our Most Important Source for Norse Myth?
Snorri Sturluson: Our Most Important Source for Norse Myth?

The 13th-century Icelandic author Snorri Sturluson is our most important source for Norse mythology. But who was he and why did he write his books?