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  The Nibelungen: The Historical Truth http://www.xs4all.nl/~ppk/nibelung/
A comparison of the Germanic legendary heroes Dietrich von Bern and the Nibelungen with Theodoric the Great and the Burgundians of Late Antiquity.
  The Career of Sir Guy Ferre the Younger - 1298-1320 http://etext.virginia.edu/journals/EH/EH34/boehm34.html
A study by Jay Lathen Boehm.
  The Funeral of Duke Philip the Good http://etext.virginia.edu/journals/EH/EH33/tabri33.html
An essay by Edward A. Tabri.
  Olga's Gallery - Sultan Mehmet II http://www.abcgallery.com/list/2001july16.html
Biography of the famous Ottoman ruler who conquered Constantinople (Istanbul/Byzantium) in 1453.
  Famous Men of the Middle Ages http://onlinebooks.library.upenn.edu/webbin/gutbook/lookup?num=3725
Text of the book written by John H. Haaren and A. B. Poland.
  Frederick II, Stupor Mundi (1215 - 1250) http://www.vlib.us/medieval/lectures/frederick_ii.html
A biography of the 'Wonder of the World', the Holy Roman Emperor who shaped 12th century Europe.
  William Marshal (1144-1219) http://www.bladezone.com/marshal/
Biography of a man who served as marshal to four kings, as regent of England, and a Templar Knight
  Frederick of Hohenstaufen http://hermetic.com/sabazius/frederick.htm
A brief essay on the Holy Roman Emperor Frederick II as one of the Saints of Ecclesia Gnostica Catholica.
  The Duke of Orleans at Poitiers http://www.omninerd.com/2005/09/03/articles/36
An attempt to use primary sources to determine more exactly the role of the Duke at the Battle of Poitiers.
  Civil Patrons of Christianity http://www.edwardtbabinski.us/sheldon/civil_patrons.html
The complete text from The History of the Christian Church by Henry C. Sheldon, 1895

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