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Heidenheim
Articles
Author(s) Title Reference
PAULINE HEAD Who is the nun from Heidenheim? A study of Hugeburc’s Vita Willibaldi 71/1, p. 29
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J.A.W. Bennett England and the Continent in the eighth century. (The Ford Lectures for 1943), by Wilhelm Levison 18/, p. 33

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