Making History: Antiquaries in Britain
The McMullen Museum of Art at Boston College is now presenting the exhibition: Making History: Antiquaries in Britain, which showcases treasures from the Society of Antiquaries of London
Tullaun Castle in Ireland
In 2007 Sonja and Kevin Bergin purchased Tullaun Castle in North Tipperary, Ireland. Tullaun Castle is a Gaelic four-storey tower house that is…
French Castle for Sale in the Loire Valley
Chateau de Chanzé 11th century medieval castle Near Angers, France Price: 2 370 000 Euros (negotiable) This French castle, which dates back to…
Medieval Women
Throughout the Middle Ages, many women made a dramatic impact on medieval society. These include rulers, saints and scholars. Here are some articles…
Castle for Sale in Poitou
13th century Castle for Sale in France Asking Price: 985 000 € Located in the northern part of the Poitou region, in a…
Medieval University
The Medieval University was a system of higher education that emerged in western Europe during the late 11th and early 12th centuries.
Castle for Sale: Castle Rogues Manor
Castle Rogues Manor Eureka Springs, Arkansas, United States Asking Price: $1,800,000 (US) The Castle Rogue’s Manor is situated above the White River near…
Castle for Sale in Croatia
Castle Vojkovic-Vojkffy Oroslavje, Croatia Asking Price: 2.500.000 € The castle was built in the late 18th century between the 1770 and 1790 years.…
Crusades and Crusading
The launching of the First Crusade at the end of the eleventh century, and its success in capturing Jerusalem in 1099, would mark…
The Albigensian Crusades
Articles about the Albigensian Crusades: CONFLICT AND CONSCIENCE: IDEOLOGICAL WAR AND THE ALBIGENSIAN CRUSADE, by John W. Bauer On Cathars, Albigenses, and good…
Crusades in Europe
Articles about crusading in northern and eastern Europe, and in Italy: The Baltic – from European Sea of Troubles to Global Interface, by…
Islamic Perspectives on the Crusades
Articles about the Islamic perspective on the Crusade: Forgetting Osama bin Munqidh, Remembering Osama bin Laden: The Crusades in Modern Muslim Memory, by…
Articles about the Crusades
This list of articles deals with overall topics about the Crusades and Crusading: In the Syrian Taste: Crusader churches in the Latin East…
Byzantium and the Crusades
Articles about the Byzantine empire and the Crusades: Expeditio persica of Heraclius: Holy War or Crusade?, by Nicola Bergamo The Treaty of Devol…
Crusading in the Later Middle Ages (14th – 16th centuries)
List of articles about crusading in the Later Middle Ages: Writing and Imagining the Crusade in Fifteenth-Century Burgundy: The Case of the Expedition…
Crusades and Crusading in the Thirteenth Century
Articles about the Crusades in the Middle East during the 13th century, and the fall of the Crusader States by 1291: Legitimizing a…
The Crusader States in the Twelfth Century
Alice of Antioch and the rebellion against Fulk of Anjou, by Adriana R. de Almeida Frontier Warfare in the Latin Kingdom of Jerusalem:…
Fourth Crusade
Articles about the Fourth Crusade: The Debate on the Fourth Crusade, by Jonathan Harris The merchant of Genoa : the Crusades, the Genoese…
Third Crusade
Articles on the Third Crusade: The Byzantines and Saladin, 1185-1192: Opponents of the Third Crusade, by Charles M. Brand The Artifice of War:…
Second Crusade
Articles about the Second Crusade: Do We Know What We Think We Know? Making Assumptions About Eleanor of Aquitaine, by RaGena C. DeAragon Looking…
First Crusade
Articles on the First Crusade: A Greek Source on the Origin of the First Crusade, by Peter Charanis The Historiography of the Crusades,…
The Battle of Grunwald
The Battle of Grunwald, fought on July 15th, 1410, has a kind of mythical status in the history of not only Poland, but Lithuania and Germany. Called the Battle of Tannenberg by the Germans and the Battle of Zalgiris by the Lithuanians, this clash was decisive moment in the history of the Eastern Europe.
Same-Sex Relations in the Middle Ages
The study of homosexual, lesbian and bisexual relations during the Middle Ages is a new area of research, with some of the first important books on the topics being published in the late 1970s/early 1980s.
Why Medieval? with Elton O. S. Medeiros
My first real memory about that I was 7 or 8 years old whatching the film “Conan the Barbarian”, with Arnold Scharzenegger and…
The Prince, the Assassin and the Mongols
On a night in June 1272, in the Crusader city of Acre, the English prince Edward and his wife Eleanor were asleep when a spy came asking to meet with Edward.