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Military Orders A Guide to Online Resources

Feudalism? - Internet Medieval Sourcebook: English translations of oaths of fidelity, homage and other ceremonies.
The Entente Cordiale for Chivalric and Heraldic Traditions:
Private research and scholarly body created in 1999 for the purpose of providing various types of information relating to the study of heraldry, chivalry, knightly orders, knighthood, sovereign orders, ecclesiastical orders, dynastic orders, state orders, noble corporations, and nobiliary fraternities.
Crusades - Internet Medieval Sourcebook: Again, English translations of primary resources from the Crusades.
The Song of Roland
The Camelot Project: Online editions of most Arthurian texts.
Labyrinth
Knighthood, Chivalry & Tournaments Resource Library
Arthuriana: Online scholarly journal requiring subscription.
Web-Cite: Index to full-text articles available online.

The Dialogue of Chivalry of Duke Finnvarr de Taahe: A discussion of the ideals of Chivalry between members of the Society for Creative Anachronism, a medieval recreation and educational group.
Muhlberger, Steven.  "Fighting for Fun?  What Was At Stake in Formal Deeds of Arms of the 14th Century?"  Delivered at Nipissing University, March 7, 2001.

Knighthood and Orders of Chivalry
Chivalric Orders by Guy Stair Sainty
British Orders of Chivalry ed. Patrick Cracroft-Brennan
King René's Tournament Book: A Modern English Translation by Elizabeth Bennett
The Planctus for William Longsword:  A mourning poem (planctus), composed after the assassination of William Longsword in 942.  "William Longsword was the son of Rollo, founder of the Rollonid dynasty that would become dukes of Normandy and after 1066, kings of England." (by Helmerichs, Rob.)
Robs Norman Bibliography:  by Helmerichs, Rob
The Haskins Society:  The Haskins Society is an international scholarly organization dedicated to the study of Viking, Anglo-Saxon, Anglo-Norman, and early Angevin history and the history of neighboring areas and peoples.
Anglo-Saxon History: A Select Bibliography:  by Keynes, Simon. 
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