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20 sites in Middle Ages |
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User edited encyclopedia of the middle ages operated by the Society for Creative Anachronism.
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Articles, mostly European history, pertaining to everyday life, warfare, cathedrals, castles and important personalities from the 4th to 16th centuries.
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Information on the structure and designs of flags from the high medieval to early modern periods.
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Ideals that were followed.
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Information on architecture, knightly life, society, and war.
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A notebook for researchers, containing specific projects, classes and methodology.
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An excerpt from Procopius', History of the Wars.
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Discover the people, culture, technology and development that made up this rich and vibrant part of world history through a concise timeline and articles on battles, the feudal system, witches, invasions, and the crusades.
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Information on the campaigns, the people, and the effects.
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Image index by Braun and Schneider - c.1861-1880.
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Links to life in the Middle Ages and to castles.
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A large tutorial site designed to assist those students engaged in Renaissance, Reformation and Early Modern studies who lack a background in medieval European history.
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Charles C. Mierow's translation of the text by the 6th century writer Jordanes, presented as a single hypertext file.
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Comprehensive coverage of the history, culture and heritage of the Normans in France, the British Isles and Italy. Includes biographies, genealogies of rulers, a gazetteer of Norman buildings, places to visit and bibliographies.
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Primary sources for the study Of liturgy, hagiography and other aspects Of medieval studies.
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Dedicated to the history of the medieval knight and knight related topics.
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A learning module including essays and resources from part of a distance learning course, Washington State University.
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Information on Mongol society, history and culture.
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Cross-referenced list of terms associated with medieval castles.
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Learn about the social statuses, buildings, and houses of the middle ages.
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