Southeastern Europe In The Middle Ages, 500-125... -

By the early 13th century, the geopolitical map shifted dramatically due to the Fourth Crusade:

The Via Egnatia and the Danube River remained essential for moving silk, spices, and salt. Southeastern Europe in the Middle Ages, 500-125...

The 9th century saw the arrival of Christianity. The work of Saints Cyril and Methodius introduced the Glagolitic and later Cyrillic alphabets, fostering a distinct Slavic liturgy. By the early 13th century, the geopolitical map

Focusing on a (Bulgaria, Serbia, Croatia, or Byzantium). By the early 13th century

Discussing the of the medieval peasantry. Which of these historical threads