Surf these sites: Chivalric Traditions -- This site is the paramount location for all things heraldic, chivalric, genealogical, noble, royal or pertaining to knightly orders. Deanna''s World: Reflections of the Renaissance -- Underlines the creativity of the Renaissance by including artwork, literature, historical facts, and specific biographical information. Featured artists include Leonardo Da Vinci, Michelangelo, and Raphael. Elizabethan Costumes -- A simple explanation of the era''s clothing Explorations in Renaissance Culture -- an annual scholarly journal edited by Tita French Baumlin of the English Department of Southwest Missouri State University. French History: Renaissance - France -- French History - French culture Internet Modern History Sourcebook: The Early Modern World -- Texts and links to understanding the Renaissance and early modern Europe. Medieval & Renaissance Games -- Medieval & Renaissance Games Home Page NetSword -- Discussion group for Medieval and Renaissance swords, daggers and associated weapons of war in addition to modern replicas of historical swords and many other types of weapons and warfare. Plague and Public Health in Renaissance -- This project involves the creation of a hypertext archive of narratives, medical consilia, governmental records, religious and spiritual writings and images documenting the arrival, impact and response to the problem of epidemic disease in Western Europe between 1348 and 1530. Renaissance Europe History Links -- Renaissance Man''s personal collection. The Page -Medieval & Renaissance -- Kings and Queens, Knights on their glorious steeds laying siege to nearby castles in attempts to expand their kingdom. Ah tis true some of this did happen but the real truth behind the Renaissance is the way the period changed history with a rebirth of ideas, art, and architecture. The Renaissance ''Battle of the Sexes'' -- Summary and description of male and female life, art, clothing, education, and relationships in the Renaissance, with an emphasis on comparison and contrast. Tudor Web -- A web site about the Tudors written by children at Sir Robert Hitcham''s Primary, Framlingham, about their visit to the Ipswich Museum and Christchurch Mansion
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