Sir Dinadan and his friend Sir Palomides, Sir Gaheris, Sir Terence, and other knights of the Round Table and their associates try to stop Mordred and his White Horsemen from ending King Arthur's rule of Great Britain.
Answers to seventeen questions about life during the Middle Ages, discussing whether King Author was a real ruler, if a plague was responsible for the death of millions, and other related topics.
Contains subject time lines and a time line running throughout the pages, along with historical facts, illustrations, and photographs, that provide information about key events and significant individuals during the Middle Ages.
In 1242 in the restive Languedoc region of France, Parsifal, having been charged as a child to guard an important religious relic, has lived in hiding for much of his life until he befriends a young couple on opposite sides of the escalating conflict between the Catholics and the Cathars.
When Flattop Kincaid plays a used video game he bought at a flea market, he finds himself in the Middle Ages among peasants who think he is a deranged member of the nobility.
Children learn about life in the Middle Ages while taking part in a story about a struggling medieval settlement, where they experience the traditional activities and tasks that were a part of everyday life in the era.
Presents a virtual tour of the famous Medieval castle, Krak des Chevaliers, situated in modern-day Syria; and describes the castle's defenses, moat and aqueduct, barracks and warehouses, and Great Hall.
Presents a photographic introduction to medieval life, discussing medieval society, and examining homes, food, the role of women, soldiers, the Church, trade and commerce, occupations, celebrations, and other topics.
Presents a number of projects that describes how people lived during the Middle Ages including weaving, drying flowers and herbs, making a wattle and daub house, creating a coat of arms and a stained glass window, and many more.