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Historia trium regum
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Articles
Author(s) Title Reference
Sylvia Harris THE "HISTORIA TRIUM REGUM" AND THE MEDIÆVAL LEGEND OF THE MAGI IN GERMANY 28/1, p. 23
Reviews
Author(s) Title Reference
Simon Meecham-Jones Frank Schaer (ed.), The Three Kings of Cologne, Edited from London, Lambeth Palace MS 491 71/2, p. 336

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