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During most of the Middle Ages (c. 410–1485 AD), the island of Great Britain was divided into multiple kingdoms. By the end of the period two remained: the Kingdom of England, of which Wales was a principality, and the Kingdom of Scotland. The following articles address this period of history in each of the nations of Great Britain: England in the Middle Ages Anglo-Saxon England (600–1066) England in the High Middle Ages (1066 – c. 1216) England in the Late Middle Ages (c. 1216 – 1485) Scotland in the Middle Ages Scotland in the Early Middle Ages (400–900) Scotland in the High Middle Ages (900–1286) Scotland in the Late Middle Ages (1286–1513) Wales in the Middle Ages Wales in the Early Middle Ages (c. 383 – c. 825) Wales in the High Middle Ages (c. 825 – 1282) Wales in the Late Middle Ages (1282–1542) Source: Wikipedia (en)
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The Early Norman Castles of the British Isles
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British Medieval Population
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Castles of Great Britain
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The Castles of Great Britain
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Feudal Britain
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The Castles of Great Britain
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The Early Records of Medieval Coventry
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Medieval Pottery in Britain, AD 900–1600
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The Architecture of Medieval Britain: A Social History
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Monastic and Religious Orders in Britain 1000-1300
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Plundering the past: Roman stonework in Medieval Britain
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Medieval Britain: a very short introduction
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Medieval Women – Texts and Contexts in Late Medieval Britain
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Town Houses of Medieval Britain
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A Frontier Landscape: The North West in the Middle Ages
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Death and Memory in Early Medieval Britain
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Britain's Medieval Castles
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Lords and Lordship in the British Isles in the Late Middle Ages
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Religion, Politics and Society in Britain, 800-1066
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Offa’s Dyke: Landscape and Hegemony in Eighth Century Britain
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The Encyclopedia of Medieval Literature in Britain
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The Linguistic Past in Twelfth-Century Britain
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Medieval Britain, c.1000–1500
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A Chronology of Medieval British History: 1307–1485
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