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M.J. Wilks Church, Kingships and Lay Investiture in England, 1089-1135, by Norman F. Cantor 30/2, p. 134
C.R. Dodwell Norman Illumination at Mont St. Michel, 966-1100, by J. J. G. Alexander 41/2, p. 137
N. Daniel The Crusade, Commerce and Culture; Historiography and Bibliography, by Aziz S. Atiya 34/2, p. 179

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