Providing guidance for a life of Godly pursuits, Saint Benedict revolutionized Europe with his “Rule.”
The Mongol-Turkic Khanate known as the Golden Horde dominated Eurasia and Eastern Europe in the 14th and 15th centuries.
Sheela-na-gigs are ancient stone carvings of women. Though their origins are shrouded in mystery, they have taken on a new role in the modern world.
One of the most stunning fortresses of medieval Europe is Mont-Saint-Michel in northern France. Its history is a microcosm of the history of medieval France.
The spread of the Black Death in the 14th century was closely connected to the Mongol invasions that facilitated exchange between East and West.
Germanus of Auxerre was one of the most prominent religious figures in 5th-century Britain, the age of King Arthur. Does he have any connection to the legends?
Read on to find out all about Catharism and why it was deemed heretical in the Middle Ages.
Discover one of medieval Europe’s most influential religious movements: the Lollards.