Britain in the Middle Ages
During most of the Middle Ages (c. 410–1485 AD), the island of Great Britain was divided into several kingdoms. The following articles address this period of history in each of the major kingdoms:
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- Byzantine Empire
- Bulgarian Empire (First Empire, Second Empire)
- Croatia (Dalmatia, Pannonia, Kingdom of Croatia)
- Crusader states (Cyprus, Jerusalem)
- Bosnia and Herzegovina (Kingdom of Bosnia, Duchy of Saint Sava)
- Ukraine (Kievan Rus', Kingdom of Rus', Principality of Chernigov)
- Russia (Rus' Khaganate, Novgorod Republic, Ryazan, Moscow)
- Serbia (Principality, Grand Principality, Kingdom, Empire, Lordship, Despotate)
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