Vortigern Studies has the
internet's most comprehensive treatment of
Britain's history from the end of the Roman era
to Arthurian times. Edited by Robert M. Vermaat,
this unique website focuses primarily on the
person of Vortigern and the enigmatic earthwork
called Wansdyke. It features narrative histories,
original source documents and important texts,
extensive bibliographies, reading lists,
informative articles by guest writers, maps,
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Vortigern Studies Index
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What's ? in 2007
February 1, 2007
Very sad news, even it
took more than a year to reach me - it
has come to my attention that Sheila
Brynjulfson, the author of three very
good articles that had the pleasure of
hosting, passed away in November 2005 at
the age of 45. An obituary relates just a
bit of her all-too-short life. Her website still exists, it's
well worth a visit.
New in the Bibliography for February:
January 2, 2007
A new year and a good
startoff with a fresh award:
Vortigern Studies has been
awarded the 2006 bronze Forum Award!:
New in the Bibliography for January:
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Everything that went before can be
seen at the
'1999', the '2000' ,
the '2001', the
'2002', the '2003', the '2004', the '2005' and the '2006' pages!
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