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Perpignan
Reviews
Author(s) Title Reference
Cecil Roth The Jews of Perpignan in the Thirteenth Century—an economic study based on notarial records, by Richard W. Emery 29/2, p. 154
J.H. EDWARDS The Spanish Kingdoms, 1250-1516. Vol. II: 1410-1516. Castilian Hegemony, by J. N. Hillgarth 49/2, p. 339

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