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Anthony Pagden

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Anthony Pagden Spain in the Middle Ages. From Frontier to Empire 1000-1500 (New Studies in Medieval History), by A. MacKay 48/2, p. 327
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F.W. Hodcroft, David G. Pattison, R.D.F. Pring-Mill, W. Truman, Alan Deyermond, L.P. Harvey, D.J. Gifford, Nicholas G. Round, Keith Whinnom, E.C. Riley, Gareth A. Davies, Colin P. Thompson, M.J. Woods, Nigel Griffin, Anthony Pagden, L. De Sousa Rebelo, A.C. de C.M. Saunders, A.J.R. Russell-Wood, T.F. Earle

Mediaeval and Renaissance Studies on Spain and Portugal in Honour of P. E. Russell

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