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Fryslan Side - a popular, well-known, and informative Frisian history site, full of information. |
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| Medieval Studies - (mainly Frisian) - An excellent source of information on medieval Frisian history - includes topics like medieval law (including a translation of the Lex Frisionum). | ||||||||||||||||||
| Anglo-Saxon Heritage - Lots of information on the Anglo-Saxons in heathen times. Links to Germanic tribes, including the Frisians. | ||||||||||||||||||
| History of Groningen - An excellent, informative and well-researched site - Groningen was orginally part of ancient Frisia and continued to maintain many Frisian links and folkways even after reverting to the Dutch counts. | ||||||||||||||||||
| Fries Museum - Costumes, information on Leeuwarden's WW2 spy Mata Hari , a famous silver collection.... | ||||||||||||||||||
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Tresoar - Both the Buma library and the Fries literary museum have merger with Tresoar to provide a very thorough library of information Lots of information of Frisian authors and documents, a good starting place for historical research.
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