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Oren Margolis Tracy Adams, The Life and Afterlife of Isabeau of Bavaria 80/1, p. 352
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Sylvia Huot La Prise d’Orange: Chanson de geste (fin XIIe–début XIIIe siècle), ed. and trans. Claude Lachet 80/2, p. 167

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