Tours castles and other sites of medieval European culture, demonstrating how nobles and peasants lived and why it became the golden age of cathedral building.
A history of the Vikings from A.D. 800 to 1100, discussing how their development of the longship enabled the Scandinavians to expand their interests throughout Europe. Includes a timeline, photographs of Viking artifacts, and a glossary.
Examines the history and culture of the Middle Ages between 1100 and 1450, with detailed maps, photography, and illustrations describing Norman and feudal society, the basic structure of the castle system, the growth of towns and the rise of the middle class.
Young Squire Tristan, Robard, Maryam and Angel make one last desperate push to deliver the Holy Grail to safety in 1191 Scotland, but the way is full of danger as new enemies are met and Sir Hugh attempts to thwart them at every turn.
Surveys the dwellings, occupations, food, religion, festivals, cathedrals, clothing, diseases, and customs that prevailed in Europe during the Middle Ages.