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Middle ages edit

Abu Bakr · Ælle of Sussex · Æthelbald of Mercia · Æthelberht of Kent · Æthelwulf of Wessex · Afonso I of Portugal · Al-Andalus · Albertus Magnus · Albigensian Crusade · Alexander I of Scotland · Alexander III of Scotland · Alexander Nevsky · Alexios I Komnenos · Alfonso V of Aragon · Alfonso VI of Castile · Alfonso X of Castile · Alfred the Great · Ali · Dante Alighieri · Amsterdam · Andronikos II Palaiologos · Andronikos I Komnenos · Anglo-Saxon Chronicle · Anglo-Saxon literature · Anselm of Canterbury · Anthony of Padua · Arnulf of Carinthia · King Arthur · Athelstan of England · Augustine of Canterbury · Austrasia · Averroes · Avicenna · Avignon · Avignon Papacy · Balhae · Basil I · Basil II · Basilique Saint-Denis · Basiliscus · Battle of Bannockburn · Bayeux Tapestry · Bayezid I · Thomas Becket · Bede · Béla IV of Hungary · Belisarius · Benedict of Nursia · Beowulf · Berengar I of Italy · Berlin · Bernard of Clairvaux · Bilbao · Black Death · Giovanni Boccaccio · Anicius Manlius Severinus Boethius · Bolesław I the Brave · Bonaventure · Pope Boniface VIII · Book of Common Prayer · Margraviate of Brandenburg · First Bulgarian Empire · Byzantine Empire · Byzantine architecture · Byzantine art · John Cabot · Cædmon · Cædwalla of Wessex · Cairo · University of Cambridge · Canute the Great · Carolingian Empire · Carthusian · Casimir III of Poland · Cassiodorus · Castle · Catherine of Siena · Caucasian Iberia · Ceawlin of Wessex · Celtic Christianity · Chalukya dynasty · Chanson de geste · Chariot racing · Charlemagne · Charles the Bald · Charles the Fat · Charles the Simple · Charles IV of France · Charles V of France · Charles VI of France · Charles VII of France · Charles I of Hungary · Charles I of Naples · Charles IV, Holy Roman Emperor · Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor · Children's Crusade · Chola Dynasty · Christianization of Kievan Rus' · Christopher Columbus · Armenian Kingdom of Cilicia · Cistercians · Clovis I · Columba · Columbanus · Condottieri · Conrad II, Holy Roman Emperor · Consolation of Philosophy · Constans II · Constantine II of Scotland · Constantine IV · Constantine IX Monomachos · Constantine VII · Constantine XI · Constantinople · Cork (city) · Cossacks · Council of Constance · Courtly love · Crown of Aragon · Crusade of 1101 · Crusader states · Crusades · Cubeb · Dark Ages · David I of Scotland · David II of Scotland · The Decameron · Deventer · Divine Comedy · Domesday Book · Du Fu · Duns Scotus · Dunstan · Eadbald of Kent · Early Middle Ages · Edgar the Peaceful · Edmund I of England · Edmund Ironside · Edward I of England · Edward II of England · Edward III of England · Edward IV of England · Edward the Confessor · Edward the Elder · Edward the Martyr · Edward, the Black Prince · Edwin of Northumbria · Egbert of Wessex · El Cid · Eleanor of Aquitaine · Despotate of Epiros · Ethelred the Unready · Battle of Falkirk (1298) · Fall of Constantinople · Fatimah · Fibonacci · First Crusade · Fourth Crusade · Francia · Franciscan · Frankfurt (Oder) · Franks · Frederick I, Holy Roman Emperor · Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor · Frederick III, Holy Roman Emperor · Fustat · Genghis Khan · Geoffrey Chaucer · Gesta Danorum · Ghana Empire · Al-Ghazali · Glagolitic alphabet · Glasgow · Golden Ambrosian Republic · Gothic architecture · Gothic art · Great Moravia · Pope Gregory VII · Gregory of Tours · Kingdom of Gwynedd · Hafez · Hagia Sophia · Harald I of Norway · Harold Godwinson · Harthacanute · Harun al-Rashid · Hasan ibn Ali · Heian Palace · University of Heidelberg · Helena of Constantinople · Henry I of England · Henry I of France · Henry II of England · Henry II, Holy Roman Emperor · Henry the Lion · Henry III of England · Henry III, Holy Roman Emperor · Henry IV of England · Henry IV, Holy Roman Emperor · Henry V of England · Henry VI of England · Henry VI, Holy Roman Emperor · Heraclius · Holy Land · Holy Roman Empire · House of Habsburg · House of Hohenzollern · Hundred Years' War · Ibn al-Haytham · Ine of Wessex · Isaac II Angelos · Islam · Ivan Alexander of Bulgaria · Janissary · Jihad · Joan of Arc · Jogaila · John III Doukas Vatatzes · John II Komnenos · John of England · Jordanes · Justinian I · Kabbalah · Kalmar Union · Kublai Khan · Kievan Rus' · Al-Kindi · Kingdom of Jerusalem · Kingdom of Scotland · Battle of Kleidion · Knight · Knights Hospitaller · Kyoto · Leaning Tower of Pisa · Leonardo da Vinci · Liverpool · Llywelyn the Great · Lombards · Lviv · Malcolm III of Scotland · Magna Carta · Manuel I Komnenos · Battle of Manzikert · Marco Polo · Charles Martel · Medieval Greek · Medieval cuisine · Middle Ages · Milan Cathedral · Ming Dynasty · Muhammad · Empire of Nicaea · Battle of Nicopolis · Nikephoros II · Norman conquest of England · Normans · Song Dynasty · Oleg of Novgorod · Ottoman Empire · Ottoman Greece · Oxford · University of Oxford · Papal States · Penda of Mercia · Pharmacopoeia · Philip II of Spain · Piers Plowman · Christine de Pizan · Radhanite · Gilles de Rais · Reconquista · Renaissance · Republic of Venice · Rhys ap Gruffydd · Richard I of England · Richard II of England · Richard III of England · Knights Templar · Romanos I · Rus' Khaganate · Saint Catherine's Monastery, Mount Sinai · Saint-Malo · Saints Cyril and Methodius · Saladin · Science in the Middle Ages · Walter Scott · Second Crusade · Seljuq dynasty · Shen Kuo · Simeon I of Bulgaria · Sir Gawain and the Green Knight · Old Church Slavonic · Stephen of England · Sviatoslav I of Kiev · Sweyn Forkbeard · Teutonic Knights · Theodoric the Great · Third Crusade · Thomas Aquinas · Thuringia · Timur · Battle of Tours · Varangians · Venice · Viking · Giovanni Villani · Visigoths · Wallachia · Walls of Constantinople · Wessex · William I of England · William II of England · John Wycliffe · Emperor Xuanzong of Tang · Yaroslav I the Wise · Zeno (emperor)

Medieval Scotland edit

Battle of Flodden Field · Columba · Constantine II of Scotland · David I of Scotland · Scotland in the High Middle Ages · James I of Scotland · James IV of Scotland · Kenneth MacAlpin · Áedán mac Gabráin · Macbeth of Scotland · Malcolm III of Scotland · Malcolm II of Scotland · Óengus I of the Picts · Scotland · Wars of Scottish Independence · Ogham