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Æthelbert
Reviews
Author(s) Title Reference
EMMA MASON The Mildrith Legend: a Study in Early Medieval Hagiography in England, Studies in the Early History of Britain, by D. W. Rollason 54/1, p. 135
F.E. Harmer Textus Roffensis, Part II. (Early English Manuscripts in Facsimile, vol. XI), by Peter Sawyer 32/2, p. 140

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  • Latin
  • Italian
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  • Textus Roffensis
  • Passio Beatorum Martyrum Ethelredi atque Ethelbridi
  • Vita Deo dilectae virginis Mildrethae

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