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Philip the Fair
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JEAN DUNBABIN Simone Roux, Paris in the Middle Ages, trans. Jo Ann McNamara 79/1, p. 156
NORMAN HOUSLEY Louis IX and the Challenge of the Crusade. A Study in Rulership, by William Chester Jordan 50/1, p. 186
T.S.R. Boase Gilles Aycelin: The Servant of two Masters, by J. A. McNamara 43/3, p. 319

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