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PENNY SULLIVAN THE PRESENTATION OF ENIDE IN THE "PREMIER VERS" OF CHRETIEN'S "EREC ET ENIDE" 52/1, p. 77
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PETER DAMIAN-GRINT Emily Albu, The Normans in their Histories: Propaganda, Myth and Subversion 71/2, p. 319

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