This combination of historic centuries encompasses the time between the beginning of the Roman Empire in approximately 27 BC and ending at the end of of the Middle Ages in the 15th century and includes the Inquisitions and the Ottoman Empire.
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InquisitionsMiddle Ages | Ottoman EmpireRoman Empire |
 
 
Recommended Resources
A free educational resource that provides primary sources on the Middle Ages. Based at the Fordham University Center for Medieval Studies, the Sourcebook covers the Celtic world, Byzantium, the Crusades and other major historical eras.
http://www.fordham.edu/halsall/sbook.html
Provides research resources to support researchers and academics conducting research on the Middle Ages and Renaissance. The website's services are available by subscription fee, though trials are available. There are also databases to support research into John Milton's works.
http://www.itergateway.org
The Labyrinth is an educational website for medieval studies sponsored by Georgetown University. The site provides information on church history, medieval art, Arthurian studies, gardens, medieval mathematics, Old French and other subjects. You can also limit your searches by media type (e.g. audio, bibliographies etc).
http://labyrinth.georgetown.edu/
Time Ref is an historical information website that specializes in medieval Britain. Covering the period from Alfred the Great to the Tudor era, the website provides a useful introduction. You can find timelines for the period 800 to 1600 and access the Anglo Saxon Chronicle here.
http://www.timeref.org/
Virtual Ani is a website dedicated to the medieval Armenian city of Ani. The site has a map of the city, historical traveler's accounts of it and a history of the city. You can also find a bibliography of books and other resources relating to the city. You can also find a message board where you can ask questions about this Armenian city.
http://www.virtualani.org