medieval civilization

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Exploring the Middle Ages

An alphabetically-arranged history of the Middle Ages covering major events and developments from 500 to 1500 CE including Thomas Becket and Charlemagne, the Black Death, Beowulf, Buddhism, the Byzantine Empire, castles and forts, and Geoffrey Chaucer.
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Exploring the Middle Ages

An alphabetically-arranged history of the Middle Ages covering major events and developments from 500 to 1500 CE including agriculture and astronomy, the Balkans and Baltic States, arms and armor, Alfred the Great and Arthur, and territorial battles fought during that period.
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Exploring the Middle Ages

A detailed time line of the Middle Ages that includes a comprehensive glossary, resources for further study, Internet resources, a list and index of maps, and thematic indexes.
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Exploring the Middle Ages

An alphabetically-arranged history of the Middle Ages covering major events and developments from 500 to 1500 CE including Synagogues, the Tang Dynasty, warfare, William the Conqueror, Thomas Aquinas, the Vandals and Vikings, and Visigothic Spain.
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The medieval world

Presents an illustrated discussion of medieval technology, including the construction of cathedrals, the use of masonry, windmills, waterwheels, printing presses, military machines, and timekeeping, practices in sailing, agriculture, and medicine, and more.
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The Middle Ages

While telling about his life in Medieval England, eight-year-old Robin includes information about families and homes, food and clothes, castles, markets, tournaments, and beliefs of the people.
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Medieval life

This is an illustrated look at various aspects of life in medieval Europe, covering everyday life, religion, royalty, and more.

Knights

A brief introduction to the knights of Medieval Europe through the story of two young knights who face their first battle at the side of their lord.

Knight

Knight

Discusses the age of knighthood, covering such aspects as arms, armor, training, ceremonies, tournaments, the code of chivalry, and the Crusades.

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