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Colin Smith PER ABBAT AND THE "Poema de mio Cid" 42/1, p. 1
David G. Pattison JUAN MANUEL'S "CRÓNICA ABREVIADA" AND ALPHONSINE HISTORIOGRAPHY 61/2, p. 242

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