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ANNE B. THOMPSON

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ANNE B. THOMPSON SHAPING A SAINT'S LIFE: FRIDESWIDE OF OXFORD 63/1, p. 34
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ANNE B. THOMPSON The South English Legendary: A Critical Assessment, by Klaus P. Jankofsky 63/1, p. 126

languages

  • Latin
  • Middle English
  • English
  • Italian

works

  • Vita of Frideswide (twelfth-century Latin Vita attributed to Robert Cricklade)
  • The South English Legendary (SEL, thirteenth-century collection)
  • The South English Legendary
  • Laßamon's Brut
  • The Southern Passion

people

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  • Catherine Martyr
  • Mary
  • Queen Elizabeth
  • Canon James Calfhill
  • Peter Martyr
  • Robert Cricklade
  • Simon de Montfort
  • St Scholastica
  • St Michael
  • St George
  • St Mildred
  • Ursula
  • Laȝamon

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  • Laud Misc. 108
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  • Canterbury
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