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Exploring Women in the High Middle Ages: An Iberian Perspective

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Florence As It Was

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Digital Florentine Codex

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World Epics

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Astronomy in Medieval Manuscripts

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Visions of the End: A Virtual Exhibition

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Explore the Bayeux Tapestry Online

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Magna Carta 800th

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The Met Cloisters Primer: Journey to the Middle Ages

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Curse Tablets from Roman Britain

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Eisenberg, Merle, McDougall, Sara, and Laura Morreale. Middle Ages for Educators. 2nd edition, December 8, 2020.  

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