Welcome to Medieval TimesThe Medieval Period, AKA the Middle Ages, stretched from the fall of the Roman Empire in the 5th century into the 15th Century, when the Renaissance brought the Age of Discovery. Things to Know About the Crusades Real Historians Answer Questions About Medieval Warfare ...
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Welcome to Medieval History Resources Part 2 of our journey through captivating medieval history resources! Building upon the intriguing discoveries of Medieval History Resources Part 1, we continue to unearth… Keep reading Medieval History Resources – Part 1 of 2 Welcome to our comprehensive Mediev...
The Royal Armouries Museum is home to hardware displays of ancient and medieval warfare. Built-in 1634, St. John’s Church is Leeds’ oldest church. The Leeds Corn Exchange, which was established in 1864, is a fine example of Victorian-era architecture. The Thackray Medical Museum offers a...
InMedieval Europe: Crisis and RenewalT.F. Ruiz shows rape and murder were far more common in the fourteenth century than the twentieth. Warfare spanned the century, with the Mongol Empire killing an estimated 40 million people in its conquest of Eurasia. Percentage wise, this was twice that ...
Aztec Warfare: According to "Strange Rites of Ritual Murder," the eyes and brains were sometimes consumed only minutes after the rightful owner's heart stopped beating. There are even rumors that the greatest of the war lords would drink the blood of their victims. It would supposedly grant ...
Africa is home to 55 countries, an ancient and complex history, modern cities, some 3,000 languages and over a billion people. From Algeria to Zimbabwe, here’s a snapshot of each country on a continent you need to know more about....
There are twelve tours at the castle, namely: “Castle Life,”“Meet the Monarchy,”“Ultimate Castle,”“Norman Conquest,”“The Kingmaker,”“Wars of the Roses,”“Viking Invaders,”“History of Medicine,”“Evolution of Warfare,”“Ultimate Kids Tour,”“Crime and Punishment,” and “Attac...
Romanian prince and military leaderVlad Draculea or Vlad DraculnicknamedVlad Tepes(Vlad the Impaler) was the inspiration forCount Dracula. Voivode Vlad fought bravely against the invading Turkish army in the mid 1400's; he used his military skills and psychological warfare to keep the Ottomans at ...
Chances are that if you’ve ever heard of Croatia, it was in the context of atrocious warfare. Some of the bloodiest conflict since the end of World War II was waged in the Balkan region during the breakup of the former Yugoslavia, and the scars, both physical and psychological, have ...