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 King Arthur: History and Legend*** - from Britannia - a great site containing all manner of info on the man and the mystery. meet the cast of characters, solve a mystery, read what the experts think and read student research and find an excellent list of links to sites ranging from fantasy to serious historical research. Great site

Female Heroes - 5 entries from the time of the Crusades. Eleanor of Aquitaine, Melisende, Anna Comnena and others. Interesting read.

English Medieval Castle**** - outstanding site by David Dawson at Britannia - three wonderful pages of informative text, photos and illustrations dealing with the construction and evolution of the English castle. On the final page he promises more and I certainly hope to see it soon. History students visit this site

Printing Press - really interesting page. If you don't want to read the whole thing at least scroll to the Gutenberg part to find out how important printing was to the rest of history. Check out the links at the bottom too.

Knighthood, Chivalry and Tournaments - Resource library of terms, events, oaths....very good site to get a real feel for the Medieval environment.

Labyrinth**** - Georgetown University's World Wide Web Server of Medieval Studies. If you can't find it here --chances are it isn't on the Web yet. A great place to spend an hour or a day. A must for all students

     
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