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Philip Augustus
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Author(s) Title Reference
Edmund Craster Selected Letters of Pope Innocent III concerning England, by C. R. Cheney, W. H. Semple, V. H. Galbraith, R. A. B. Mynors 23/1, p. 55
L.T. Topsfield The Partisan Voice. A study of the political lyric in France and Germany, 1180-1230, by Karen W. Klein 43/3, p. 278

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