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D-text of the Couronnement de Louis
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Brian J. Levy Guillaume d'Orange and the Chanson de Geste: Essays Presented to Duncan McMillan in Celebration of his Seventieth Birthday by his Friends and Colleagues of the Société Rencesvals, by Wolfgang van Emden, Philip E. Bennett, Alexander Kerr 56/1, p. 141

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