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CHARLEMAGNE
IN MEDIEVAL ENGLAND
The Matter of France in Middle English
and Anglo-Norman Literature
THE LEGEND OF
PHILLIPA HARDMAN AND MARIANNE AILES
The Legend of Charlemagne
in Medieval England
Bristol Studies in Medieval Cultures
issn 1757-2150
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The Legend of Charlemagne
in Medieval England
The Matter of France in Middle English
and Anglo-Norman Literature
Phillipa Hardman and Marianne Ailes
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