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Articles
Author(s) Title Reference
O.D. Macrae-Gibson HOW HISTORICAL IS "THE BATTLE OF MALDON?" 39/2, p. 89
M.A.L. Locherbie-Cameron BYRHTNOTH, HIS NOBLE COMPANION AND HIS SISTER'S SON 57/2, p. 159
Reviews
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M.A.L. Locherbie-Cameron The Battle of Maldon, by D. G. Scragg 53/1, p. 120
Daniel Anlezark Scott Gwara, Heroic Identity in the World of Beowulf 80/2, p. 128

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