- About.com: Medieval History
- Covers life in the middle ages and Renaissance, throughout Europe, Africa, and Asia. Includes information on castles, crusades, legends, arts, daily life, culture, religion, and more. - About.com: Who's Who in Medieval History and the Renaissance
- Collection of biographies and links. - Anglo-Saxon Chronicle, The@
- Explore the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle, a collection of annals narrating the history of the Anglo Saxons and their settlements in Britain. Sites include online text, historical background, and translations of the historical manuscripts of which only nine are available.
- Antiquity OnLine
- Comparative developments in religion, rule and philosophy from 8000 BC to the Middle Ages. An electronic text by Frank E. Smitha. - Black Death@
- Learn about the Black Death, one of the most devastating pandemics in human history. Sites include history, timeline, maps, and contemporary accounts on the plague that claimed millions of lives in Europe during the 14th century.
- Dark Age Web
- Histories of the main population groups and personalities of 5th - 7th Century Europe. - DScriptorium
- Devoted to collecting, storing, and distributing digital images of medieval manuscripts. - Enter the Middle Ages
- Offering topical tours of the time period accompanied by a virtual medieval knight, merchant, nun, or peasant. - Epact: Scientific Instruments of Medieval and Renaissance Europe
- Collection of early scientific instruments from four European museums. - Feminae: Medieval Women and Gender Index
- Covers journal articles, book reviews, and essays in books about women, sexuality, and gender during the Middle Ages. - Footwear of the Middle Ages
- By L. Marc Carlson, with special emphasis on Britain and Scandinavia, as well as Germany, Ireland, and more. - Germanic names in the Low Lands until 1100
- Personal names in the Low Lands in the Dark Ages. - Hanseatic League@
- History of Medieval Islam
 - Islamic Medical Manuscripts at the National Library of Medicine
- Biographies, images, and historical accounts of medieval medicine and science designed for students and everyone interested in the history of Islamic and European culture. - Life in the Middle Ages
- As researched by a 4th and 5th grade class. - Magna Carta@
- Explore the sites about Magna Carta, the English charter which became the predecessor of the present day constitutional law. Sites feature manuscript, history, original text, translations, and glossary of the document which promoted the rights and freedoms of subjects and rendered the kings answerable to law.
- Mediaeval Sword Resource Site
- Information for students and collectors of medieval European swords, including those of the Dark Ages, Viking Age and Age of Chivalry. - Medieval English Towns
- English cities and towns in the Middle Ages, with emphasis on medieval boroughs of East Anglia and on political and constitutional history. - Medieval History
- Reveals the middle ages from 800 to 1499 C.E. through the people, events, and places that shaped the time period. Including religious, military, and architectural achievments. - Medieval Macabre
- Examines the supernatural and fantastic imagery of the Middle Ages. Features illustrations of medieval devils, demons, witches, and monsters. - Medieval Online
- Detailing life in the Medieval Ages. - Medieval Scotland
- Collection of original articles and links covering culture and history from the year 500 to 1603. - Medieval Settlement Research Group
- Archaeologists, geographers, and historians using their disciplines co-operatively in order to advance knowledge of settlements of all kinds. - Medieval Sourcebook: Sex and Gender
- Resource for information on gender roles, sexuality, and more. - Medieval Women
- Explore Paris c.1400 including the nunnery, court, world of work, and a scriptorium which contains music, texts, and images. Accompanies Mystic Women of the Middle Ages, a TV series. - Medieval/Renaissance Wedding Information
- Offers information and links on medieval renaissance weddings. - Middle Ages
- Examines life in medieval times, from the peasants to the soldiers and land barons. - Middle Ages Trust
- Explore and study the Medieval period from approximately 950 AD to 1500 AD. - Middle Ages, The
- Covering feudal life, religion, homes, clothing, health, arts, and town life. Produced by the Annenberg Foundation and CPB. - Mostly Medieval
- Includes informatoin on ballads, mythical beasties, the Book of Days, God and war, heraldry, and medicine. - Mr. Dowling's Electronic Passport to the Middle Ages
- Learn about feudalism, primogeniture, christendom, the Huns, barbarians, the Byzantine empire, the Moors, the Franks and Charlemagne, Vikings, Normans, and the bubonic plague. - MSU EMuseum: Daily Life of Peasants
- Details the daily life of peasants during the Middle Ages with information on their clothing, food, celebrations, children, and marriages. From the Emuseum of the Minnesota State University, Mankato. - Online Medieval and Classical Library
- Collection of important literary works of Classical and Medieval civilization. - Regia Anglorum@
- Find sites for Regia Anglorum, the reenactment society dedicated to re-create the lives of the people who lived in Britain around 950-1066. Sites feature the organisation as well as an overview and a virtual tour of its Wychrust project.
- Use of Power and Influence by a Medieval Woman, The
- Describes women as individuals reflected in sources such as household accounts, personal wills, and letters. - Wars of the Roses
- Included basic facts and a quiz. - World History
- E-texts and maps by Frank Smitha. Covers antiquity, the Middle Ages, and the twentieth century. - Year 1000: A Legacy of Science & Technology
- Online exhibit that explores the events in Europe and influences from China, India, and the Islamic world that began an intellectual revolution.
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