Middle Ages Websites
SCA | Middle Kingdom/Midrealm
Welcome to the Society of Creative Anachronism's Middle Kingdom website, a medieval recreation and education group. The Middle Kingdom is the third oldest kingdom in the SCA and covers Ohio, Indiana, Michigan, Illinois, part of Kentucky, a nip of Iowa, and a bit of Ontario, Canada.
SCA | Middle Kingdom/Midrealm
Welcome to the Society of Creative Anachronism's Middle Kingdom website, a medieval recreation and education group. The Middle Kingdom is the third oldest kingdom in the SCA and covers Ohio, Indiana, Michigan, Illinois, part of Kentucky, a nip of Iowa, and a bit of Ontario, Canada.
Stefan's Florilegium Archive
A general interest page for those interested in the SCA and the European Middle Ages and Renaissance.
reenactor.Net, the online home of reenacting and Living History!
reenactor.Net, the on-line home of historical reenacting and living history! reenactor.Net is THE on-line clearing-house for reenactors of all periods from around the world!. We have links and articles about, to and for reenactors from all periods of history.
Medieval Scotland
Resources for Scottish medieval names, clothing, history, and literature, as well as a bibliography of books and articles about Scotland in the Middle Ages, including such topics as handfasting, kilts, William Wallace, and Robert Bruce.
Index Page
Architectyral Styles and Terminology of Ontario presented by the Building and Construction Department of Mohawk College in co-operation with the Hamilton Halton Construction Association
Doorway to the medieval castles in Germany with alphbetical listings to take visitors directly to photos of specific castles in Germany.
Roads to Ruins is among the oldest websites presenting the castles, castle ruins and fortified buildings of medieval Germany. Now updated with 200-plus castles found and photographed, German castle terms translated, maps to castle locations, castle histories and European history in maps.
Association for Renaissance Martial Arts
The Internet's Premier Source for Historical Swordsmanship and Medieval and Renaissance Martial Arts. Pursuing the study of European swords, swordsmanship, and fighting skills.