Non-British Effigies 13th-15th Centuries

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Non-British Effigies 13th-15th Centuries

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Any have websites for people who aren't interred in the British Isles? HRE, Spain, and Portugal (mostly HRE) would be especially helpful. The MCS site and Gothic Eye are somewhat lacking in content on those.

Brasses would be most excellent.

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Christopher
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For Denmark, there's http://www.livinghistory.dk
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Wow, is that the only one? Egad, this is ahrder than I feared.

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Try tracking down Roelipilami's photostream on flickr.com. That'll keep you busy for a good long while.
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