- 100 Years War Timeline
- Chronology of important events. - 17th Annual International Meeting of the Conference on Medievalism
- Conference negotiating the artistic and critical reception of medieval culture in postmedieval times. October 18-19, 2002 at the University of Northern Iowa. - 30eme de ligne
- Napoleonic association reenactment group. - A Brief History of Prussia
- Includes maps of West Prussia from 1547, 1648, and 1789. - A10 Magazine
- Architecture magazine with a European focus. - Årby Viking Canoe
- A description of an authentic Viking canoe discoverd in Sweden. Includes instructions on how to build a Viking canoe. - About: Knights and Armor
- Includes information on everyday life, armour, heraldy, and knightly orders. - About: 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: Who's Who in Medieval History and the Renaissance
- Collection of biographies and links. - Academy of European Medieval Martial Arts
- Seeks to resurrect and formalize European medieval martial arts. - Account of the Battle of Crecy, 1346
- Battle of the Hundred Years War from the Chronicles of Jean Froissart. - Age of European Exploration
- Pictures, essays, general information, and biographies. - All about Catapults
- Information on trebuchets and catapults, includes discussions, models, and message board. - Ancient Quest
- Historical education and research organisation dedicated to the exploration of Celtic and Western mystery traditions. Topics include Knights Templar, Grail legends, troubadours, Rosslyn Chapel, and more. - Angelcynn
- A living history society which aims to recreate, as authentically as possible, the richness of the birth of a nation which has passed into legend and into lore. - Anthony's Trebuchet Page
- Images of the construction and firing of his trebuchet. - Antiquity OnLine
- Comparative developments in religion, rule and philosophy from 8000 BC to the Middle Ages. An electronic text by Frank E. Smitha. - Arabic Account of St. Louis' Crusade
- From the Medieval Sourcebook. - Arizona Center for Medieval and Renaissance Studies
- Offers conferences, symposia, lecture series, and certificate programmes. - Art-Netart
- Studio dedicated to contemporary art. Includes the work of Jean Charles Blais, Samuel Rousseau, Matali Crasset, Sam Samore, Grout Mazeas, Olivier Bardin, and Jacques Monory. - Artist Info
- Guide to artists, their exhibitions and portfolios; also galleries and museums in Europe, America and throughout the world. - Association of European Migration Institutions
 - Austro-Hungarian Empire: Maps
- Contains maps of the former territories of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. Also contains genealogy information. - Austro-Hungarian Empire: Primary Documents
- Links to documents concerning the dual monarchy. - Avalon Project: Magna Carta
- Yale University's glossary on the Great Charter, the Magna Carta of 1215. Offers a full range of term definitions as well as an index of topics. - Aviation Archaeology
- Focused on the recovery of World War II aircraft in Europe. - Battle of Cape St. Vincent
- Commemorating the Battle of Cape St. Vincent on February 14th, 1797, the first of British Admiral Horatio Nelson's naval victories in the Napoleonic Wars. - Battle of Crécy
 - BBC History: Vikings
- Information about Viking history, warfare, religion, and daily life. Includes a multimedia area and a section for kids. - Beauharnais, Eugene de (1781-1824)
- Napoleon Bonaparte's adopted son. References to Marshals including Massena and Davout, with more peripheral figures like Wellington; Napoleonic Wars in general. - Bibliography on Women in Byzantium
- This is an annually published document by Professor Thalia Gouma-Peterson of The College of Wooster. - Bonaparte / Buonaparte
- History and genealogy of the family. Ancestors and descendants of Napoleon and descendants of his general Bernadotte, (Royal houses of Sweden, Norway, Denmark). - Book of Margery Kempe: Medieval Guilds
- Discusses the place of guilds in city life. - Brief History of the Normans
- Offers brief biography. - Britannia: Medieval Resources Directory
- Find everything you need about British medieval history, from historical events to myths and legends to biographies. Includes primary sources and texts from the Middle Ages. - Britannia: Timeline of Medieval Britain
- Contains events that occurred in Britain during the Middle Ages from 1066-1485 A.D. - British Empire, The
- Charts the history of the British Empire with articles, biographies, timelines, maps, and more. - Byzantine and Medieval Links Index
- Medieval Studies on the Internet. - Byzantine Coins
- Collection of late Roman, Byzantine and western contemporary imitative gold coins. - Byzantine Studies Conference
- Nonprofit association for the presentation and discussion of scholarly papers embodying current research on Byzantine history and culture. - Byzantines in Renaissance Italy
- Overview of Greek immigration to Italy in the 15th century and the contribution of the Byzantines to the Italian Renaissance. - Byzantium
- Offers capsule biographies of many Byzantine rulers from Constantine I through John VIII Paleologus plus coins associated with them. - Byzantium
- Features links to resources, texts, images, and more. - Byzantium - University of Michigan Collections and Expeditions
- Online exhibit devoted to the University of Michigan's long involvement in the recovery of the material culture of Byzantium. - ByzNet
- Information and resources related to and affecting the Byzantine Empire. - Cambridge Medieval History: Feudalism
- Lengthy excerpt from the 1924 Cambridge Medieval History, Volume 3, on the feudal organisation during the Middle Ages. - Carpathian Mountains
- Geologic information and photos of the Carpathian Mountains, a mountain range that stretches through Romania, the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Poland, Ukraine, Austria, Serbia, and Hungary. - Catapult
- Outline of a school activity for building a catapult. - Catholic Encyclopedia: Bulla Aurea (Golden Bull)
- Law issued by Charles IV in 1356 that transformed the empire from a monarchy into an aristocratic federation in which seven Electors voted on new emperors. - Catholic Encyclopedia: Canon Law
- Everything you ever wanted to know about canon law, collected and systematically arranged during the Middle Ages. From the Catholic Encyclopedia. - Catholic Encyclopedia: Feudalism
- Explores origins, results, the involvement of the church, and the decline. - Catholic Encyclopedia: Guilds
 - Catholic Encyclopedia: Pomerania
- Discusses the Prussian province on the Baltic Sea. - Catholic Encyclopedia: The Crusades
- The Catholic Church expounds on the history of the 400 year campaign. - Catholic Encyclopedia: The Military Orders
- Introduction to the brotherhood of knights, secular as well as religious. - Catholic Encyclopedia: The Thirty Years War
- Discussing causes of the war, the Bohemian Revolt, the Palatinate, Denmark, the widening of the war, and its consequences. - Center for Medieval Studies, The
- Nonprofit group dedicated to keeping alive Medieval traditions, and educating schools and the public. - Centre for Reformation and Renaissance Studies
- Library and research centre devoted to the study of the period from approximately 1350 to 1700. The Centre also organises a programme of lectures and seminars, and maintains an active series of publications. - Charge of the Light Brigade
- Discusses the famous incident involving the 13th Light Dragoons at Balaclava. - Charles W. Nelson - Medieval Studies
- Reflects the connections between all areas of the arts and humanities during medieval and Renaissance times. - Chronology of the Crusades
- List of significant dates for those who start a quest for understanding the Crusades that took place from 1095-1798. From the Society for the Study of the Crusades and the Latin East (SSCLE). - Chronology: Teutonic Knights
- Timeline of the events in the history of the order. - Civilization of the Renaissance in Italy
- By Jacob Burckhardt. - Clan Dummunhull Gypsy Troupe
- A troupe of performers who travel with Renaissance Faires. - Clan Iain Abrach~MacIain
- 16th century Scottish Renaissance guild specialising in portraying everyday life. - Clann, The
- Medieval fight display team, living history, and production group from Scotland. Promoting, preserving, and creating awareness for Scottish culture and heritage. - Columbia Encyclopedia: Holy Roman Empire
- Describes the Empire's origins, development, and dissolution. - Columbia Encyclopedia: Pomerania
- Considers the history of the area which, from 1919 to 1939, was divided among Germany, Poland, and the Free City of Danzig (Gdansk). - Columbia Encyclopedia: Prussia
- Overview. - Comitatus: A Journal of Medieval and Renaissance Studies
- Devoted to publishing articles by new scholars, gathering work from across disciplines, with a special interest in articles that have an interdisciplinary scope. - Company of Saynt George
- Living history group which portrays a 15th century military company, with its attendant craftsmen and their families. - Conflict of Authority: Four Documents from the Investiture Controversy
- Introduction and texts relating to the 11th-century conflict between the Popes and Holy Roman Emperors over the right of princes to give appoint church officials. - Confraternity Of Malemort
- Society for Medieval history revival, nonprofit association offers itself as a creator and stager of medieval spectacles and pageantry. - Consolatium Philosophorum
- For the discussion of Medieval, Middle Ages and Renaissance art, literature, music, sociology, culture, architecture, and history. - Constantinople
- Features information and images of the art, culture, and military history of Byzantium. - Constitutional Conflict in Prussia
- Considers such topics as the Prussian Union Plan, the constitutional conflict in Hesse-Kassel, and the arrival of Bismarck. - Cotton Ball Catapult
- Plans for building a catapult from items found at home. - Crimean Texts
- Archive of materials relating to the Crimean War, including 19th century documents and accounts as well as modern original articles, essays, and commentaries. - Crimean War Research Society
- Provides information on membership and publications as well as resources about the war. - Crown & The Cross - The Thirty Years' War in Germany
- Offers students information on the war, especially in relation to Germany and the Hapsburg Lands. - Crusader and Ayyubid Period (1099-1250)
- Including information on prominent people, costumes, and food from the period. - Crusader States
 - Crusader States Early 12th Century
 - Crusaders in Mainz
- From the Medieval Sourcebook. - Crusades - A Guide to Online Resources
- Including the text of Urban II's speech that initiated the popular campaign, from the Online Reference Book for Medieval Studies. - Crusades to the Holy Land
- Recounts the 1095 to 1291 attempts to recover the Holy Land. - Crusades, The: Crescent & The Cross
- The History Channel takes a look at the first three Crusades and how they have shaped Middle East relations to the current day. - Crusades: A Defensive Gesture
- Defending the Christian role in the Crusades. - Cultural Frictions Conference
- Medieval cultural studies in post-modern contexts. - Daniel's Viking Site
- School project offering an overview of Viking ships, religion, runes, weapons, and exploration. - Danish Army 1813
- Covers the campaign in northern Prussia along with French XIII Corps, and the organisation of the entire army. - Danish Designers Directory
- Designers and design events. - Dark Age Web
- Histories of the main population groups and personalities of 5th - 7th Century Europe. - DEEDS Project
- The Documents of Essex England Data Set research project was founded to create a database of information culled from medieval property exchange documents which would be of interest to social and economic historians. - Des Schloß von Ravensburg
- Information on Landsknecht history for the reenactor. - Dracula's Castle: Map of Eastern Europe
- Throughout the ages, this portion of Europe has been at the mercy of East, West, North and South. - Dry Drunk: The Culture of Tobacco in 17th and 18th Century Europe
- From The New York Public Library. - DScriptorium
- Devoted to collecting, storing, and distributing digital images of medieval manuscripts. - Duke University
- Offers department profile and information on faculty, undergraduate and graduate courses. - EarlyBlazon.com
- Provides examples of early coat of arms drawn from the Albigensian Crusade (also known as the Crusade against Cathars). Includes background. - EAWC Chronology: Medieval Europe
 - Empire of Sultan Salah Al-Din (1171-1193)
 - End of Europe's Middle Ages: Holy Roman Empire
- Historical overview from the 14th to 16th centuries. Includes illustrations and maps. - Enlightenment, The
- Outline of the development and major ideas of the European Enlightenment. - 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. - Eriugena, John Scotus (c.810-c.875)
- Important philosopher of the early Middle Ages. - Essays in Medieval Studies
- Archive of articles from the Illinois Medieval Association. - Eugene III: Summons to A Crusade, Dec 1, 1154
- From the Medieval Source Book. - EuroDocs
- Primary historical documents from Western Europe. - Europa Nostra
- Protection and enhancement of the European architectual and natural heritage, as well as encouragement of high standards of architecture in town and country planning. - Europe at Time of First Crusade
- Clickable for more detail. - Europe in Motion
- European history from the Cold War era. - European Architecture Info Clearing House
- European architects such as Alvar Alto, Mies Van Der Rhoe, and Rem Koolhaus. - European Baha'i Business Forum
- Professional nonprofit association of men and women practicing and promoting moral and ethical values in business. - European Foundation for Heritage Skills
- Fosters progress in cultural heritage conservation skills and their transmission. - European Juggling Association
- Promotes juggling in Europe and oversees the annual summer European Juggling Convention. - European League of Institutes of the Arts OnLine
- An independent network of arts education institutes covering all the arts disciplines: dance, design, theatre, fine art, music, media arts and architecture. - European Media Art Festival
- Annual event offering insights into current international media art, from experimental film and video works, Internet, DVD and CD-ROM projects to multimedia installations. - European Middle Ages: The Normans
- Introduces the history of the Normans, including the invasion of England and their forms of influence. - European Museum Guide
- Searchable directory of galleries and museums with exhibitions, permanent collections, and general information in Western European cities. Includes news, museum associations links, and contact info. - European Royal History
- Distributes and publishes articles and materials on Europe's royal families. - European Royal Residences
- An online tour of the finest royal residences in Europe. - European Royalty during World War II
- Personalities, circumstances, and genealogies of the royal houses of Europe between 1939 and 1945. - European Voyages of Exploration
- Historical overview of maritime exploration by Portugal and Spain in the 15th and 16th centuries, when they established sea routes between the world's continents. Also examines the economic, political, and cultural patterns of that era in Europe. - Excerpts of Sources on the Thirty Years' War
- Excerpts from primary sources, from Readings in European History. - Exemplaria: A Journal of Theory in Medieval and Renaissance Studies
 - EXEMPLARIA: A Journal of Theory in Medieval and Renaissance Studies
 - Explore the Renaissance
- Journey back to a time of great discovery. - Female Hero: Eleanor of Aquitaine
- Emphasizing her role in the Crusades. - Feudal System, The
- Think Quest project exploring the people and the history of European feudalism. - Finnish Design
- Devoted to design of today and yesterday, including news, competitions, muesums, classic designers, education and associations. In Finnish. - First Europe Tutorial
- Provides background information for the transition from the Roman to the Early Medieval periods in Western Europe. - Footwear of the Middle Ages
- By L. Marc Carlson, with special emphasis on Britain and Scandinavia, as well as Germany, Ireland, and more. - Fourth and Later Crusades
 - Genealogy of the Royal Family of The Netherlands
- Extended genealogy of the House of Orange-Nassau, from Johann V of Nassau (1455-1516) to Juliana Guillermo (b1981). - Geometry of War, The
- Online exhbition about Renaissance mathematicians and their contributions to military devices and warfare. - German Reigning Houses: Holy Roman Empire
- Provides information on the Imperial nobility and constitution, secular and ecclesiastical Estates, maps, and more. - Germanic names in the Low Lands until 1100
- Personal names in the Low Lands in the Dark Ages. - Glory of Byzantium, The
- Online exploration of Byzantium from the New York Metropolitan Museum of Art. - Gouden Hoorn
- Online version of a bi-annual journal on all aspects of Byzantium. - Grænlendinga saga
- In Icelandic. - Great German Pilgrimage of 1064-1065
 - Grey Company Trebuchet Page
- Offers diagrams and descriptions of leverage artillery, referred to variously as traction trebuchets, petrarias, war wolves, coulliards, and bricoles. - Grimner's Runes
- Dedicated to the ancient Scandinavian "sed," focusing on the spiritual, mystical, and shamanic side of the pre-Christian religion. Also in Swedish. - Guide to the Renaissance
- Guide to the major artists, philosophers, sculptors, scientists, and architects of this re-birth of Europe. - Guild of Saint Cuthberts
- Guild of paraders and pageanteers in California who perform at Renaissance and Dickens Fairs. - Guild of Santa Maria
- Improvisational acting guild which portrays an ambassadorial entourage from the Florentine court of Medici in the mid-16th century. - Guilde of Sainte Marie
- Not-for-profit historical reenactment society dedicated to the portrayal of noble class life in the 16th century during the height of the Renaissance Period. - Guilds and Commerce
- Explores the function of guilds in medieval life. - Habsburg Homepage
- Discussing the culture and history of the Habsburg Monarchy and its successor states. - Habsburg Source Texts Archive
- Online document collection. - HACA - Historical Armed Combat Association
 - Heroic Age, The
- Journal of early Medieval Northwestern Europe. - Historic Atlas Resource - Europe
- Archive of maps devoted to the Ancient Near East, Classic Greece, the Hellenistic period, and Rome. - Historical Archives of the European Communities
- WWWARC maintains the EURHISTAR database containing the archival descriptions of historical documents produced by European Institution. - Historical Atlas of Europe 1648-2001
- Maps on the development of the modern European states from 1648 to 2001, with sections on regional topics. - Historical Maps of Europe
- Directory of regional maps depicting ancient Greece through the European Theatre of World War II. - History Net: Nelson and the Nile
- August '98 military history feature. - History of International Migration
- Leiden University page on the history of emigration and immigration in European countries. - History of Medieval Islam
 - History of Orders of Chivalry
 - History of Pomerania
- Brief history of this former Prussia province from its beginning to 1945. - History of Pomerania, The
- Discusses the history and includes a map. - History of the Crusades
- Designed for college credit, but open for browsing to the general public. - History of the Crusades, A
- Searchable online edition of the six-volume narrative history of medieval Christian military expeditions. From University of Wisconsin, Madison. - Hjemkomst, The
- Relates the story of the construction of the Hjemkomst, a replica ancient Viking ship, and its subsequent voyage from Lake Superior to Norway. - Holy Roman Empire Essays
- Collection of articles. - Holy Roman Empire, The
- Originated with the coronation of Otto I in 962 and endured until Francis II renounced his imperial title in 1806. Features the role of the emperor and Reichstag, structure of the empire, and more. - House Von Draken
- Studies and re-creates aspects of life during Medieval times. - Hundred Years War
- Large multi-player game. - Hundred Years War In The High Court Of Parlement
- From Medieval Sourcebook. - Hundred Years' War 1336-1352
- Beginning with the Battle of Flanders. - i Catapults
- Includes plans for how to build a catapult, history, and a quiz. - Imperial House of Hapsburg
- Imperial family of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. - Incompetence and Glory: The Crimean War
- Offers sections on the causes of the war, chronology, the war at sea, major battles, biographies, accounts, and more. - Index Antiquus
- Subject-specific search engine for ancient and medieval studies. From the Centre for Electronic Texts in the Humanities at Rutgers University. - Influence of Dramatic Climate Shifts on European Civilizations: The Rise and Fall of the Vikings and the Little Ice Age
- Looks at the far reaching effects of long-term climate change human activities including exploration, agriculture, health, deaths, economics, and art and literature. - Infoplease.com: Crimean War
- Provides a capsule summary of the conflict and links. - Infoplease.com: Feudalism
- Includes basic characteristics, the fief, military service, and other feudal systems. - infoplease.com: Thirty Years War
- About the European war fought mainly in Germany, between 1618-1648. - Infoplease: Austro-Hungarian Monarchy or Dual Monarchy
- From 1867 until its fall in 1918. - Innocent III: Summons to A Crusade, 1215
 - Institut für Europäische Geschichte
 - International Conference on Medieval Studies
- Annual event held in early May at Western Michigan University in Kalamazoo, Michigan. - International Society of Anglo-Saxonists
- Gateway to English history, archaeology, literature, language, religion, and society between the years c. 450 and 1100 AD. Also hosts conferences and the ISAS listserv. - International Summer Academy of Fine Arts
- For students of art, professional artists, teachers of art and interested amateurs. - Internet Medieval Sourcebook
- Full range collection of excerpted and full text medieval sources for use in teaching and research. - Internet Project 1812 Year
- Virtual museum celebrating Russia's role in the Napoleonic Wars. - Islamic History: The Crusaders
- Crusaders seen from an Islamic point of view. - 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. - James Ford Bell Library
- A collection of rare books, maps, and manuscripts documenting the history of European expansion, 1400-1800. - Jean Froissart: On The Hundred Years War (1337-1453)
- Extracts describing various battles from the Chronicle of Jean Froissart. - Jerusalem During the Crusades
 - Jorvik Viking Centre
- Housed in the restored medieval church of St. Saviour in the centre of York. Offers tours where visitors dig in the dirt to piece together history. - Kempe, Margery (1373-1438)
- Site includes a brief biography, as well as excerpts from "The Booke of Margery Kempe", and critical essays. - Kingdom of Galandor
- One of several chapters of the Empire of Chivalry. - Knighthood, Chivalry & Tournament Resource Library
- Collection of writings/resources pertaining to knighthood, chivalry and 14th century tournament reenactment. Sponsored by Chronique, Journal of Chivalry and the Company of Saint George. - Koster, Laurens Janszoon (c.1370-1440?)
- Also Coster. Dutch printer who might have worked with movable type before Johannes Gutenberg. - Labyrinth, The
- Global information network of resources in medieval studies. - Labyrinth, The
- Collection of electronic resources on medieval studies. Hosted by Georgetown University. - Lectures on 20th Century Europe
- Lectures on Europe in the 20th century, Nietzsche to the fall of Soviet Communism. Part of The History Guide. - Lectures on Modern European Intellectual History
- Lectures on European intellectual history, Abelard to Nietzsche, from the History Guide. - Leif Eriksson Greenland-Vinland Year 1000-2000
- Celebrating the 1000th anniversary of the Viking discovery of North America. - Lex Scripta: Legal History - Middle Ages
- Detailed site that contains many documents central to the study of law in medieval England. With links to other significant web sites concerning the Middle Ages. - Life in the Middle Ages
- As researched by a 4th and 5th grade class. - Life Onboard HMS Victory
- Provides an historical insight into life in the past and celebrates the bicentenary of the Battle of Trafalgar. - Lion Rampant Medieval Display Society
- Group details, events, and information on re-enactments in general. - Love, Marriage, Romance, & Women
- Discusses rules and culture of marriage, romance, and women in Medieval, Norse, and Celtic societies. - Markland, Ltd.
 - Marriage Customs
- Examines the complicated laws of marriage during medieval times. Includes types of marriages, reasons couples were not permitted to marry, and causes for dissolution during the Middle Ages. - Marriage During the Middle Ages
- Brief abstract of wedding traditions and bridal customs in Europe during the Middle Ages. Includes summaries on marriage laws, ceremonies, food, and accessories. - 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 Academy of America
- Supporting research, publication, and teaching in medieval arts, history, law, philosophy, religion, and science. - Medieval and Renaissance Fact and Fiction
 - Medieval and Renaissance Marriage: Theory and Customs
- Overview of Christian wedding customs in Western Europe during the Middle Ages and Renaissance. - Medieval Battling Club
- Sunday in the park with a broadsword. Medieval style combat for the modern age. - Medieval Crusades
- Brief history of the Crusades, from Europe to the Levant. - 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 Feminist Index
- Covers journal articles, book reviews, and essays in books about women, sexuality, and gender during the Middle Ages. - Medieval Guilds: Basic Information and Specific Guilds
 - Medieval History
- Collection of web site links from Oxford University. - 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 Review
- Publishes reviews of current work in all areas of Medieval Studies. - 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 Society
- Explores society life during the Middle Ages, including marriage customs and medieval weddings. - Medieval Sourcebook: Empire and Papacy
- Documents related to the Investiture Controversy, Emperor Frederick I Barbarossa, Pope Innocent III, Frederick II, and the medieval Papacy. - Medieval Sourcebook: Feudalism?
- Essays discussing the contradictory use of the term feudalism. From the Internet Medieval Sourcebook. - Medieval Sourcebook: Legal History
- Collects the various online texts related to the history of law. - Medieval Sourcebook: Sex and Gender
- Resource for information on gender roles, sexuality, and more. - Medieval Sourcebook: The Crusades
- Includes sections on general background, the Kingdom of Jerusalem, and more. - Medieval Studies at the University of California, Berkeley
- Joint PhD programme. Information on application, affiliated faculty, courses, and special lecture series. - Medieval Synthesis and the Discovery of Man
- Lecture on the meaning and significance of the historical Renaissance. - 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. - Memorandum on the Austro-Hungarian Occupation of Serbia
- Presented to the Socialist Conference at Stockholm, 1917. From the Modern History Sourcebook. - 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, Chivalry, & Knighthood
- Thorough listing of links on all things related to the medieval era in Europe. Includes timelines, glossaries, and trivia. - Middle Ages, The
- Covering feudal life, religion, homes, clothing, health, arts, and town life. Produced by the Annenberg Foundation and CPB. - Middle Ages: Age of Feudalism
- Includes the Norman Conquest. - Military Orders - A Guide to Online Resources
- From the Online Reference Book for Medieval Studies. - Modern History Sourcebook: Decline of the Holy Roman Empire and the Rise of Prussia, The
- Includes excerpts from German texts. - Modern History Sourcebook: Memoirs of the Ausgleich, 1867
- Count von Beust negotiated the Ausgleich (Compromise) of 1867, which transformed the Austrian Empire into the "Dual Monarchy" of Austria-Hungary. - Mogh Roith
- Celtic viking living history battle re-enactments. - 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. - Mr. Dowling’s Web Page on the Crusades
- With information on Pope Urban II, Islam, and the Seljuks. - 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. - Museum of the Thirty Years' War
- Includes sections on myths and truths, causes, battles, and the peace. - Mystery of the Futhark Alphabet
- Exploration of the connections between this ancient Northern European language and early Turkish. - Napoleon in Battle
- Includes orders of battles, organisation of Grande Armee, infantry, cavalry, artillery, and more. - Napoleonic Literature
- Offers classic works of Napoleonic literature in electronic format plus background on the Napoleonic era and links. - Napoleonic Medals
- Personal collection of Napoleonic medals, coins, paper money, jetons and tokens. - Napoleonic War Series
- From The War Times Journal. - Napoleonic Wars Collection
- Articles, links, and reenactment information. - Napoleonic Wars Series
- Archives, articles, games, and books. - Nelson and His Navy
- Collection of articles covering the Royal Navy of the Napoleonic Wars period, with information on general background, officers and crew, food, punishment, battle, and navigation. - NetSERF: The Internet Connection for Medieval Resources
- List resources for exploring the period's art, literature, religion, culture, and science. - New Chaucer Society
- Providing a forum for teachers and scholars of Geoffrey Chaucer and his age. - Nordic Archaeological Abstracts
- Guide to Nordic archaeological literature from the preceeding year. - Norman Castles in Wales
- Presents the pattern of building from the perspective of a three-fold division. - North European Amateur Theatre Alliance (NEATA)
- Body of co-operation for amateur theatre in the Nordic and Baltic countries. - NOVA Online: Medieval Siege
- Documents NOVA's successful attempt to build and shoot a giant trebuchet, the most destructive war machine that ever laid siege to a medieval castle. - NOVA: The Vikings
- View video clips of a Viking village, read new theories about the Norsemen, and learn about Viking vessels and the Viking diaspora. - Office Supplies Trebuchet
- Simple step-by-step instructions on building a trebuchet out of basic office supplies. - OMNIA Foundation
- Occupies itself with reenactment of Roman and Celtic history in northern Europe. - Online Medieval and Classical Library
- Collection of important literary works of Classical and Medieval civilization. - Online Reference Book for Medieval Studies (ORB)
- Features an encyclopedia, document library, teaching resources, and links. - Orbis Pictus: Europa
- Art organisation sponsoring exhibitions and shows throughout the Czech Republic and Europe to strengthen a European identity. - Orders of Chivalry and Knighthood
 - Ordre du Saint-Esprit
- Information about France in the Renaissance, including chivalric orders, food, and royalty. - Paperonline
- Provides facts about paper production in Europe, the history of paper from 3000 BC, a question answering service, and extensive links to paper-related organisations. - Periodical Historical Atlas of Europe from AD 1 to 2000
- Online historical atlas showing the states of Europe and Mediterranean basin at the end of each century from AD 1 to AD 2000. In English and French. - Phocas, Nicephorus II
- Describes early life, rise to power, and achievements of the Byzantian emperor. - Plague and Public Health in Renaissance Europe
- Archive of narratives, medical consilia, and religious and spiritual writings. - Pommern
- Contains general information about the region, genealogical and historical societies, archives, maps, and more. - Pommern / Pomerania - A Province of Prussia
- Brief history of the country of Prussia and how a successful political coup led to its absorption by Germany and its eventual demise. - Pommern-L
- Mailing list for anyone interested in sharing and exchanging information on Pomeranian genealogy and history. - Pontes - European Cultural Network
- Network established among young European writers to develop communication and cooperation. Includes annual meeting, magazine and the News Site. - Pope Pius XI and European Fascists
- Concerning the role of the Catholic Church in interwar Europe (1922 to 1939). - Princeton University
 - Project Runeberg
- Electronic editions of classic Nordic literature and art. - Prussia History
- Covers the rise of the Prussian state. - Prussia Online
- Resource dedicated to Prussia's history and future. - Prussia vs. Germany
- Considers the difference between Prussia and Germany. - Prussia's Emergence as a Military Power
- Traces the development of the Kingdom of Prussia. - Ragnar's Viking Page
- Covering literature, runes, and religion. Includes links. - Reform, Liberation and Romanticism in Prussia
- Considers the attempts of German reformers to adapt French ideals to Prussian conditions. - Renaissance @ Newgrove
- Basic information source aimed at school-age children. - Renaissance Festival Books
- Digitized Renaissance-era books from the British Library about grand festivals and ceremonies in Europe from 1475 to 1700, such as marriages, funerals, and coronations. - Renaissance Forum
- Refereed electronic journal of early modern literary and historical studies. - Renaissance Magazine
- Articles on the history of the Renaissance and Middle Ages for Arthurian fans, medievalists, roleplayers, and re-enactors. - Renaissance Mathematics
 - Renaissance Society of America
- Organisation for the interdisciplinary study of the late medieval, Renaissance and early modern periods. - Renaissance, The Elizabethan World
- Resources for the study of Elizabethan England including the life, the heraldry, and the sumptuary laws of that period. - Ribe VikingeCenter
- Visit the reconstruction of the Viking grounds from Denmark's oldest town. Allows opportunity for visitors to be involved in the activities, including falconry and archery. - Rice University
 - Richard II of England
- Offers a brief history of Richard II. - Roger Fenton Crimean War Photographs
- Collection of materials at the Library of Congress. Includes a description of the war, profile of Fenton, and gallery of his images. - Roger of Hoveden: Fall of Jerusalem, 1187
- From the Medieval Sourcebook. - Roman and Secular Law in the Middle Ages by Ken Penningtion
- Offers links, syllabi, essays, and articles on the history of law in the Middle Ages, including a bio-bibliographical guide of canonists from 1140-1500. Site belongs to Ken Pennington, professor of Medieval Legal History at the Catholic University of America. - Roman Byzantine Sites of Israel
- Damascus Gate, Nea Church, The Cardo and more. Part of the New Jerusalem Mosaic. - Romans Ancient, Medieval and Modern
- Making the case that between 330 and 1453 Constantinople New Rome was the Capital of the Roman Empire, not of a Byzantine Empire which never existed. - Rome Reborn: The Vatican Library & Renaissance Culture
- Exhibit from the Library of Congress. - Royal Navy During the Napoleonic Era
- Offers sections on how ships were classified and armed, what a seaman's life was like, and maps. - Royalty: The Next Generation
- Information about the young royals of Europe, including England, Monaco, Sweden, and Greece. Features photographs and profiles. - Runemaker, The
- Offers a history and interpretation. - Runes, Alphabet of Mystery
- Extensive discussion of the ancient alphabet, including the mythology, magic, and makers of runes. Allows you to transliterate names and words into rune symbols and send runic greeting cards for free. - Ruthwell Cross
- A reconstruction of the original inscription on the cross from what is currently readable and from old drawings. - Sacred Congregation
- Excavation of a coastal site bearing the ruins of a Late Roman basilica later rebuilt as a Byzantine monastery. - Saint Sebastian's Renaissance Guild
- Historical/theatrical recreation of English archery circa 1500, based in California. - Scandinaviandesign.com
- Including events, news, products. - Scene, The
- Zine dedicated to mod culture throughout Europe. - Search for Vinland, The: On the Trail of the Vikings
- Norse mariners ventured onto North American shores repeatedly for three centuries in the wake of Herjulfsson's unexpected discovery. - Second and Thrid Crusades
 - Siege Artillery
- Dedicated to ancient siege engines, offering images, diagrams, and models. - Sixteenth Century Renaissance English Literature (1485-1603)
- From More to Lanyer, complete with links, essays, sources. - Slinging.org
- News and information on the ancient projectile weapon, the sling. - Snow Show, The
- Internationally recognised architects and artists collaborate to design installations using snow and ice as their primary materials. - Society for the Study of the Crusades and the Latin East
- World-wide organisation of students, teachers and others interested in studying and writing about the Crusades. - Society of Former Landsknechte
- Social and historical association that organises a variety of outings, events, and festivals in the Landsknetche tradition. - Solving Problems Through Force
- Devoted to Austria-Hungary during World War I. Contains biographies of the Empire's leaders, notes on individual soldiers, essays, maps, and more. - St. Augustine: On Marriage and Concupiscence
- Excerpts from his influential text on marriage as well as his ideas on the effect on human sexuality of the Fall. From the Internet Medieval Sourcebook. - St. Bernardino of Siena: Two Sermons on Wives and Widows
- Sermons defining the foundations of marriage as profit, pleasure, and honesty. From the Internet Medieval Sourcebook. - St. Ives Historical Society
- Not-for-profit organisation of Renaissance reenactors and educators, based out of Southern California. - Stoa.org: The Suda On Line (SOL)
- On-going project to create a searchable version of the massive 10th century Byzantine encyclopedia of the ancient Mediterranean world. - Sveaborg and the Crimean War 1854-55
- Briefly describes the shelling of the fortress of the city by an Anglo-French naval force in 1855. - Sybils! - An Interactive Exploration of Women in the Middle Ages and Renaissance
- Interdisciplinary project. - Tegetthoff Class Dreadnoughts
- Stories and information about Viribus Unitis class battleships, built and used by Austro-Hungary in World War I. - Texas Medieval Association
- Officers, by-laws, email directory, conference information and links to medieval resources on the Internet. - The Center for Medieval Studies, inc
- We are an educational nonprofit dedicated to bringing the excitement of the middle ages to our schools. - The Thirty Years War
- Summary of the military conflicts as well as detailed narratives from the Bohemian Rebellion in 1618 through the Peace of Westfalia in 1648.
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