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Chronicle of the Kings of England (Annotated)

William of Malmesbury

Casa editrice: Reading Masterpieces

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Chronicle of the Kings of England comprehensively details the history of the English people from their earliest days to the middle of the 12th century. Borrowing largely from Bede, William details England's earlier kings, spending the last three books on William the Conqueror and the kings after him.  
Disponibile da: 22/01/2022.

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