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Part II

 * Medieval England c. 600 - 1485
 * England in the Middle Ages


 * Early Middle Ages c. 500 - 1066
 * Anglo-Saxon England


 * Heptarchy and Christianisation (7th and 8th centuries)
 * Heptarchy
 * Kingdom of Northumbria
 * Mercia
 * Offa of Mercia
 * Kingdom of East Anglia
 * Wessex
 * Kingdom of Essex
 * Kingdom of Kent
 * Kingdom of Sussex
 * Christianisation of Anglo-Saxon England


 * Viking challenge and the rise of Wessex (9th century)
 * Danelaw
 * Five Boroughs of the Danelaw
 * Scandinavian migration to the British Isles
 * Alfred the Great


 * English unification (10th century)
 * Æthelstan
 * Battle of Brunanburh
 * Edgar the Peaceful


 * Anglo-Saxons' history and culture
 * Anglo-Saxons
 * Anglo-Saxon architecture
 * Anglo-Saxon art
 * Old English literature


 * Religion
 * Anglo-Saxon Christianity
 * Gregorian mission
 * Hiberno-Scottish mission
 * Synod of Whitby
 * Anglo-Saxon mission


 * High Middle Ages (1066–1216)
 * England in the High Middle Ages


 * The Normans 1066-1154
 * Norman conquest of England
 * Battle of Stamford Bridge
 * Battle of Hastings
 * William the Conqueror
 * Harrying of the North
 * Domesday Book
 * William II of England
 * Henry I of England
 * Stephen, King of England
 * The Anarchy


 * The Angevins 1154-1216
 * Angevin kings of England
 * Henry II of England
 * Becket controversy
 * Norman invasion of Ireland
 * Revolt of 1173–74
 * Richard I of England
 * John, King of England
 * Angevin Empire
 * Magna Carta
 * First Barons' War


 * England in the Late Middle Ages (1216-1485)
 * England in the Late Middle Ages
 * House of Plantagenet
 * Henry III of England
 * Second Barons' War
 * Edward I of England
 * Conquest of Wales by Edward I
 * First War of Scottish Independence
 * Edward II of England
 * Great Famine of 1315–17
 * Edward III of England
 * Second War of Scottish Independence
 * Hundred Years' War (1337–60)
 * Black Death in England
 * Hundred Years' War (1369–89)
 * Richard II of England
 * Peasants' Revolt
 * House of Lancaster


 * Religion
 * Religion in Medieval England


 * Economy
 * Economy of England in the Middle Ages
 * Economics of English agriculture in the Middle Ages


 * Literature
 * Anglo-Norman literature
 * Middle English literature


 * Architecture
 * English Gothic architecture