- Art/entertainment, Homes, Clothing: Click on "houses" (in 4th paragraph)
- Black Death: The Bubonic Plague strikes
- Black Prince: Edward of Woodstock, Prince of Wales
- Class Distinctions: Social status mattered significantly
- Consolation of Philosophy, by Boethius: Popular book, influenced Chaucer
- Court of Common Pleas: The Civil Court
- Court of King’s Bench: The Criminal Court
- Divine Comedy (The): Dante’s book still studied
- Elizabeth I: End of the Middle Ages. Some (not all) historians believe the medieval era ended when Elizabeth Tudor became Britain's queen. Who was she?
- English, How it Sounded Then: Click on "then" (in the last paragraph)
- Family Life
- Feudal System: A Structured Society - Click on "Feudal System" (in the fourth paragraph)
- Hobbes, Thomas: British Philosopher of the Middle Ages
- Illuminated Manuscripts: Treasures from the Past
- Instruments of Torture: A European collection of medieval torture devices toured Europe in the 1980s. Nearly all were actual instruments of torture
- Jews Blamed for Black Death: Burned, 1349
- Joan of Arc: A young girl leads France to victory over England, then is unfairly tried and burned at the stake as a relapsed heretic
- Jousting: A Medieval Sport - (Click on "Doing battle," third paragraph)
- Knights of the Middle Ages: What was life like then?
- Laws: Illustrated Laws/Texts
- Learning - With Pictures: Most people could not read during medieval times
- Life in Medium Aevum (the Middle Ages): What was life like?
- London: A twelfth-century map - (Click on "London," first paragraph)
- Medical Drawings: Examples from the 13th century
- Medieval Doctors: Protecting oneself against the plague
- Medieval Europeans: How did they live?
- Medieval Illustrations: Magnificent works from The Divine Comedy
- Medieval Village: A Middle-Ages village with Neolithic roots - (Click on "villages" in the fourth paragraph)
- Mercury: A medieval poison
- Military Archery: Bows and arrows were medieval weapons - (Click on "protection," in the sixth paragraph)
- National Histories, in Pictures: Examples of historical accounts created when most people couldn't read
- Omens, Belief in: Medieval people believed in omens
- Scotland: Battles for independence from Britain
- Scop: A performer of tales and legends - (Click on "Beowulf," after the lead quote, for video performance)
- Society Breaks Down: Calamities, like the Black Death, caused a break-down of society
- Tyler, Wat: Leader of revolt by peasants upset about taxes and lack of rights
- Tyler, Wat - Executed: King Richard II (then a teenager) ordered
- Wheel of Fortune: A medieval concept
- William Wallace: The Story of Scotland's Hero