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Camber (legendary king)
In England, Scotland, and Wales: Texts, Purpose, Context, 1138-1530
Geoffrey of Monmouth and Medieval Welsh Historical Writing
The Imagined Cartography of Matthew Paris's Britain
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From the Romans to the Normans on the English Renaissance Stage
Of Historical and Fictional Persons
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Creating the Pagan English (Sue Content and Howard Williams)
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The Scottish Reception of Geoffrey of Monmouth
The Scottish Reception of Geoffrey of Monmouth
Welsh Manipulations of the Matter of Britain Timothy J
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A Welsh Classical Dictionary
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From the Romans to the Normans on the English Renaissance Stage
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Geoffrey of Monmouth's Classical and Biblical Inheritance
From the Romans to the Normans on the English Renaissance Stage
A Companion to Geoffrey of Monmouth Brill’S Companions to European History
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“To Make Books of Nothing”: Brutan Drama in Early Modern England
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The Role of Marriage Between Welsh and Anglo-Norman Aristocratic Families in the Welsh Struggle for Autonomy, 1066-1283
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