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Lex Alamannorum
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N. Denholm-Young Medievalia et Humanistica, fasciculus secundus 15/, p. 75

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  • classical Arabic
  • Anglo-Norman

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  • Lex Ripuaria
  • Pactus Alamannorum
  • Lex Alamannorum
  • Robert of Bardney's life of Robert Grossetête
  • Sir John Fortescue's use of the term Dominicum regale et politicum
  • Kyng Alis aunder

people

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  • Adam de Bocfeld
  • Federigo da Montefeltro
  • Federigo Veterano
  • Isota Nogarola
  • Kyng Alis aunder
  • Sir Walter Raleigh

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