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G.H. Gerould

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G.H. Gerould Athelston, A Middle English Romance, by A. McI. Trounce 3/1, p. 57

languages

  • Middle English
  • Italian
  • Middle High German

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  • Athelston

people

  • Cnut
  • Becket
  • Stephen Langton
  • William Bateman
  • Thomas of Canterbury
  • Queen Emma
  • Geoffrey Chaucer

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  • minstrelsy
  • tradition
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