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Can't get enough of the Middle Ages? Need an excuse to come back to the Medieval History site on a regular basis? Look no further! Here are some features to enjoy every day.
This
Date in Medieval History
Find out who was born, who died, and what interesting and significant
events happened on this date in the Middle Ages.
Daily
Question
The Daily Medieval History Question is on hiatus. Whenever you
click a link at this site that leads you to the Daily
Question,
you'll be taken to the 2005 question for today's date; or, you can
try the
2001 question
instead. The Random
Question
is still available; plus, there's an index
of questions by date.
Site
of the Day
From dark age peoples to Renaissance art, with photos,
illustrations, maps and more, explore a different aspect of the
Middle Ages each day with a fun and fascinating website.
Castle
of the Day
Every day, you can virtually wander the grounds of a fortress
that was home to generations of medieval people. Journey into the
past by exploring these quintessential medieval buildings.
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