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Cluniac
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Author(s) Title Reference
J.M. The Monastic Constitutions of Lanfranc, by David Knowles 22/1, p. 57
H.E.J. COWDREY Constance Brittain Bouchard, The Cartulary of St.-Marcel-lès-Chalon, 779-1126 69/1, p. 173
Alberic Stacpoole The Cluniacs and the Gregorian Reform, by H. E. J. Cowdrey 41/2, p. 174

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