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ROSEMARY MORRIS I Fatti di Bretagna: Chroniche genealogiche anglo-normanne dal XII al XIV secolo, by Maria Luisa Meneghetti 50/1, p. 131
ROSEMARY MORRIS The Legend of Arthur in the Middle Ages, Arthurian Studies, by P. B. Grout, R. A. Lodge, C. E. Pickford, E. K. C. Varty 55/2, p. 304

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