Profiles the ducal family who ruled Lorraine, and details the family line from Charles II.
Urban history bibliography presents a list of print resources helpful for those researching medieval cities and architecture.
Labyrinth Library offers several Medieval manuscripts and texts, as well as modern essays regarding the history of France during the Middle Ages.
Contains a variety of authentic political, ecclesiastical, and geographic maps of France during the Middle Ages.
Medieval Sourcebook features primary source documents, texts, and resources for the study of France during the Middle Ages.
Encyclopedia entry examines the theological and political significance of the controversial fifteenth century council.
Encyclopedia entry details the ecumenical council of 1245 that were called upon to overthrow Frederick II.
Offers a brief chronicle of the French peasant uprising in 1358. Also provides details of the 100 Year War.
Essay offers an overview of what life was like in medieval France as the Renaissance slowly began to make its way into the country.