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** [https://blogs.commons.georgetown.edu/labyrinth/ The Labyrinth] - Resources for Medieval Studies | |||
** [http://www.medievalists.net Medievalists] - News and articles for Medieval Studies | |||
** [http://www.netserf.org NetSERF] - The Internet Connection for Medieval Resources | |||
** [http://www.bl.uk/the-middle-ages The British Library Middle Ages resources] - Learning resources for the Middle Ages (includes Illuminated manuscripts) | |||
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Revision as of 12:29, 8 November 2016
The historical context for Ars Magica sagas is the 13th century; with the addition of the myths and folktales commonly believed by those at the time (see Mythic Europe).
Introduction and Disclaimer
While an exhaustive retelling of Medieval History is not within the scope of this page, a brief overview and links to Resources and References are mentioned.
Overview of Medieval History
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Related Links
- Medieval Handbook, the Third Edition sourcebook
- Mythic Europe, the Third Edition sourcebook
- Real History
References
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Resources
- Online
- The Labyrinth - Resources for Medieval Studies
- Medievalists - News and articles for Medieval Studies
- NetSERF - The Internet Connection for Medieval Resources
- The British Library Middle Ages resources - Learning resources for the Middle Ages (includes Illuminated manuscripts)