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Jonas of Orléans
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Margaret J. McCarthy Valerie L. Garver, Women and Aristocratic Culture in the Carolingian World 80/2, p. 159
Walter Ullmann Regimen Christianum: Weg und Ergebnisse des Gewaltenverhältnisses und des Gewaltenverständnisses (8. bis 14. Jahrhundert), by Wilhelm Kölmel 40/3, p. 288

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