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Old Church Slavonic is the name given to the language that is preserved in several manuscripts and a few inscriptions originating from the regions of the Moravian Empire, situated between the Vistula River and the easternmost extent of Carolingian influence, and the Bulgarian Empire, extending from the lower reaches of Macedonia in the south up beyond the Danube in the north. These are the regions of the first missionary work among the Slavs by the monks Cyril and Methodius, who devised in the 9th century AD the first full-fledged writing system to represent the indigenous language. The documents that survive are primarily ecclesiastical. They were produced in a religious tradition that used Old Church Slavonic as the liturgical medium very much the way Latin was used in the Roman Catholic Church.
Le nom de Carahes apparaît dans plusieurs manuscrits médiévaux comme nom d'une cité fortifiée et lieu d'un bataille renommée. Cette bataille met en valeur un héros qui, curieusement, varie selon les sources puisqu'il s'appelle parfois Charlemagne (l'Empereur), parfois Tristan et parfois Arthur.
This is an unabridged transcription of the food and cookery chapter of Le Ménagier de Paris (a medieval manuscript dated to circa 1393), edited by Jérome Pichon in 1846 for La Société Des Bibliophiles François.
This page is a directory of articles on devices/coats of arms. These articles cover both SCA practice and real-world heraldic practices and should be of interest to submitters as well as heralds of all levels in the SCA.
The Internet Medieval Sourcebook is organized as three main index pages, with a number of supplementary indices. Each individual section is still large - an organizational goal here is to avoid incessant "clicking" to get between pages and to information.