When the Vikings raided their neighbors in France and England, they often extorted payment called danegeld to leave, though they were always back before long.
From a real historical figure to the blood-drinking myth of popular culture, how did Vlad the Impaler influence Bram Stoker’s Dracula?
From murderers to adulterers to even one heretic, the medieval Papacy had no shortage of controversial popes.
Journey alongside the Crusade expedition led to Egypt and the Holy Land by King Louis IX of France in the years 1248-1254.
Inside the high-stakes chess match between Saladin and Baldwin IV and the respect that defined a legendary rivalry.
A childhood play-fight revealed a tragic secret. Explore the moment William of Tyre discovered Baldwin IV leprosy in the royal court of Jerusalem.
During the medieval period, six key cities in the Hanseatic League established a powerful trade network that strategically controlled vital Baltic routes.
How did the Anglo-Saxons invent England? Discover the laws, language, and legends that turned warring tribes into a unified nation.