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.
Was King Arthur real? Meet the Romano-British warlords and Roman commanders who may have inspired Britain’s most famous legend.
More than simply a subject for modern fantasy, the Wild Hunt has a history that stretches back into Medieval Europe.
Under the highest dome of the Hagia Sophia are the seraphim mosaics. Rediscovered within the last 20 years, these 700-year-old mosaics depict the highest-ranking angels.
“Knowledge is power.” Here is a brief overview of the eight most influential universities that shaped Europe’s knowledge and way of thinking in the Middle Ages and beyond.
After the fall of Rome in the 5th century, the papacy began to gain influence in the Western World, shaping the politics, culture, and society of the Early Middle Ages.
The Mongol siege of Kyiv saw a great city fall. Weakened by infighting and abandoned by its allies, Kyiv was utterly destroyed in just nine days.