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Duo rerum anglicarum scriptores veteres, viz. Thomas Otterbourne et Johannes Whethamstede, ab origine gentis britannicæ usque ad Edvardum IV.

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Main Author: Otterbourne, Thomas, active 1400.
Format: Book
Language:Latin
Published: Oxonii, e Theatro Sheldoniano, 1732.
Subjects:
Great Britain > History > House of Lancaster, 1399-1461.
Great Britain > History > Richard II, 1377-1399.
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