Website Awards
Since its inception in 1998 Mostly Medieval has been honored to receive the awards listed below. Mostly Medieval thanks the owners and judging staff of these award programs for their time and dedication. Awards that are not linked to a URL are no longer available, and do not have a list of recipients posted on the Webmaster's current site.
Awards are listed in the order received, with most recent listed first.
- USA Today - Hot Site: June 14, 2004 - United States
- The Talking Hands Award - United States
- The Koala Award - Australia
- Nurspeak Pill Award - United States
- Heidi's Website Awards - Germany
- Hidden Pearls: Site of the Year 2001 - United States
- NetMagick: Spellbinding Site of the Year 2001 - United States
- Critics Choice Award - United States
- Red Stag Award - United States
- Historic and Cultural Heritage Award: Top Year Platinum Award 2001 - Russia
- Otakou Creative Design Awards: Web Site of the Year 2001 - New Zealand
- Aljapaco WEBB Award - Sweden
- 42nd Street - United States
- Casey's Celtic Charm Award - United States
- Eclipse Award for Web Presence - United States/Germany
- Spider Food Award - United States
- NetMagick: Master of Magick Award - United States
- Mesweet's Award - United States
- Hidden Pearls: Gems of the Internet - United States
- Sinapsis Award - Argentina
- Otakou Creative Design Award: Site of the Month - New Zealand
- Otakou Creative Design Award - New Zealand
- A Scoff an' Scuff Award - Canada
- Lone Star Site Design Award - United States
- BT Design Award - Italy
- Heidi's Website Awards: Top Info Site - Germany
- Internet Beacon Award - United States
- Lightspan Study Web: Academic Excellence Award - United States
- British History Award - England
- Celtic Jewel Web Award - United States
- 3 Moons Castle Keep Award - United States
- Castles of Tuscany: Web Knight Award - Italy
- Celtic Thistle Award - Canada
- Firth's Celtic Scotland: Order of St. Erchard Award - Scotland
- Solar Wheel Award - United States
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