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Le Chevalier au Cygne
  • Edward, Count of Salisbury
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Author(s) Title Reference
Lewis Thorpe Le Batard de Bouillon. (Textes Littéraires Français 187), by Robert Francis Cook 43/2, p. 178
NIGEL WILKINS The Old French Crusade Cycle. Vol. I. La Naissance du Chevalier au Cygne, by E. J. Mickel Jr., J. A. Nelson 48/2, p. 295

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