- Abelard and Heloise (5)
- Abelard, Peter (1079-1142)@
Anselm of Canterbury (c.1033-1109)@
- Aquinas, Thomas (1225-1274)@
- Attila the Hun (c.406-453)@
- Boethius (480-524)@
- Bruce, Robert (1274-1329)@
- Charlemagne (742-814) (5)
Chaucer, Geoffrey (1340-1400)@
- Discover Chaucer, the first major poet in the English language after Norman conquest who invented metre and other poetic conventions. Sites offer bio, medieval background, seminars, excerpts, glossary, and study resources for the poet and his poetic epics, The Canterbury Tales and Troilus and Criseyde.- Christine de Pizan (1364-c.1430)@
- Constantine the Great (c.274-337)@
- Edward I (1239-1307)@
- Eleanor of Aquitaine (c.1122-1204)@
- Ericsson, Leif (970-1020)@
- Eriugena, John Scotus (c.810-c.875)
- Important philosopher of the early Middle Ages. - Frederick I (c.1125-1190)@
- Froissart, Jean (1330?-1400)@
- Gutenberg, Johannes (1400-1468)@
- Henry I (1065-1135)@
- Henry II (1133-1189)@
Henry III (1207-1272)@
- Hildegard von Bingen (1098-1179)@
- Isidore of Seville (560-636)@
- Joan of Arc (1412-1431)@
- Find sites for St. Joan of Arc, also known as Jeanne d'Arc, the national heroine of France. Sites offer biography, the role in the Hundred Years' War, historical significance, picture gallery, books, contemporary documents and articles, as well as the canonization of the French Roman Catholic saint put to trial and executed for heresy.
John, King of England (1167-1216)@
- Kempe, Margery (1373-1438)
- Site includes a brief biography, as well as excerpts from "The Booke of Margery Kempe", and critical essays. King Offa
- Explores the question of whether a well-known Anglo-Saxon king was a convert to Islam.- Koster, Laurens Janszoon (c.1370-1440?)
- Also Coster. Dutch printer who might have worked with movable type before Johannes Gutenberg. Malory, Sir Thomas (1405-1471)@
- Richard I@
Richard II
- Offers a brief history of Richard II.- Richard III (1452-1485)@
St. Bede (673-735)@
- Read about Bede, Benedictine monk, author, and scholar, declared English Doctor of the Church for his contributions to Catholicism. Sites offer biography, religious and cultural settings of his life and times, and historical and theological works of the author known as the Father of English History for his famous work The Ecclesiastical History of the English People.- St. Bernard of Clairvaux (1090-1153)@
St. Thomas Becket (1118-1170)@
- Stephen I (c.1097-1154)@
- Sturluson, Snorri (1179-1241)@
- Tepes, Vlad (1431 - 1476)@
- Wallace, William (1272-1305)@
- William I (1028-1087)@
- William II (c.1057-1100)@
William of Ockham (1280?-1347?)@
Wyclif, John (1320-1384)@
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