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Medieval Europe By Historical Region


Living History/European/Medieval is the reenactment of times past on or near the continent of Europe during the Middle Ages, via the reenactment of daily living and its activities; games, faires, artisans, duels and combat, first-person interpretations, and so on - through historic research, period garb, and use of an era's common tools and objects. Living History is used to educate others and to remember the good and bad times of our ancestors. Suggestions for sites to be listed are encouraged via the "add URL" label at page top - criticism and comments are very welcome at the "editor" active text at page bottom.

    Top: Recreation: Living History: By Historical Region: Europe: Medieval

See Also:

  • The Grey Company - Group portrays military life in the early Medieval period for reenactment events; membership and contact information, photo gallery.
  • Oyster Fayre - Medieval fair, market and entertainment at Castle Park, Colchester, Essex, UK. Program, images from past fairs.
  • Harlech Medieval Society - Recreates life and combat in the 12th and 13th century in England and Wales to portray the weapons, history and politics of the period. Events schedule, membership information.
  • Early Medieval Alliance - An Alliance of over 26 UK re-enactment societies representing the Three Edwards, covering the 13th and 14th Centuries.
  • Knight's Tour - Interactive education in Medieval history; historical everyday activities make history understandable. Base in Seattle, Washington; photos and contact information.
  • Historically Speaking - Offer in class workshops to students and teachers about the Middle Ages. Program description and contact information.
  • Knights of Longshank - A Northwest England-based group re-enacting military and civilian life in the reigns of English Kings Edward I and II (13th and 14th centuries). Contact information, schedule of events, historical background, photographs of re-enactments.
  • The Scriptorium - A collection of things medieval including a glossary of medieval terms and facts about life in the time.
  • The American Medievalist Association - A private club in western NY dedicated to recreating life as it existed in 13th century Europe. Includes information about events and membership.
  • The Knights Resources Ltd. - An English group re-enacting-for-hire at medieval faires and schools, portraying the late 14th century. Contact information and description of services. They also repair Canon photocopiers.
  • The Lion Rampant - Reenactment group for Medieval combat; events schedule, membership and contact information.
  • The Guild of Saint Olaus - A Stockholm-based group re-creating civilian and military life in late-15th century Sweden. Description of group and their philosophy, photos of members, articles, contact information. [Requires Flash]
  • Northern Medieval Association - Researching and reconstructing aspects of the 5th to the 15th centuries of any culture group.
  • Oakhaven - Information for those interested in the Current Middle Ages. Includes links to articles about heraldry, arms and armour, medieval research and literature, costuming, music, dance and chivalry.
  • The Lancastrian Engineers - A South England and Wales-based group re-enacting 14th and 15th century sappers, as well as billmen and Welsh bowmen. Contact information and photographs of group in action.
  • Camlann Medieval Village - a year-round re-creation of a rural village in Somersetshire, southwest England, in the year 1376. Visitors to Camlann experience the entertainment, food, crafts, architecture and culture of medieval Europe in a relaxing forest setting.
  • InterMedieval-UK - UK contact for the nascent alliance of international medieval re-enactors. Description and photographs of past alliance meetings, proposed combat and safety rules, information on joining the alliance.
  • IG Wolf e.V. - A Frankfurt-am-Main, Germany-based group re-enacting the battles, ceremonies and music of the 1190's. Descriptions of performances, schedule, photographs of re-enactments and contact information. Some materials German only.
  • De Wierde Wironii - Re-enacting a Frisian trading post of the 9th century. Photographs of group members and past re-enactments, schedule, contact information.


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