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Piers Gaveston
Reviews
Author(s) Title Reference
Lewis Thorpe Le rommant de Guy de Warwik et de Herolt d'Arderne. (University of North Carolina Studies in the Romance Languages and Literatures No. 102), by D. J. Conlon 42/1, p. 65
Richard Axton Menestrellorum Multitudo: Minstrels at a Royal Feast, by Constance Bullock-Davies 49/2, p. 295

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