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Mr. Dharmasetia's Research Websites for Tempus Project by bdharmas
Medieval Sourcebook
This has a lot of good primary sources from all the Crusades, including the First and the Third.
Boise State--Crusades
This site is from Boise State. It's a good source to get the basics of the narrative.
August Krey
This is essentially an online copy of August Krey's The First Crusade: the Accounts of Eyewitnesses
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Fulcher of Chartres
Here's a .pdf version of Fulcher of Chartres' chronicle of the First Crusade.
New Advent--Catholic Encyclopedia
This is one of the few online encyclopedias I will allow. Be aware it was written in 1911!
Hanover Historical Texts--Stephen of Blois
This is a letter written by Stephen of Blois to his wife Adele.
Sam Houston State Univ.--Letters
This is a site that has some letters written during several of the Crusades. It's more for extra in
De Re Militari--Primary Sources
When you use this website, stick with the primary sources on this particular page.
Ignatius Insight_Madden Interview
I don't usually encourage simply looking up websites, but this article was written by Thomas Madden,
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Catholicity--Madden Essay
This is another commentary by Prof. Madden. I put it in here to show you how one academic (Madden)
Raymond IV, Count of Toulouse
A digitized version of the book written by John Hugh Hill and Laurita Lyttleton Hill
Bohemond I: Prince of Antioch
A digitized version of the book written by Ralph Bailey Yewdale.
Crash Course--YouTube
Use this ONLY to get a general narrative. You cannot use this as a source to cite.
Extra Credit--YouTube
Use this ONLY to get a general narrative of the First Crusade. You cannot use this as a source to c
easybib
This website should help you with some details on MLA in-text citations.
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Purdue OWL
This gives you all the information you need to cite your sources properly.
bibme
A *very* useful tool.