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Genesis A
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—,
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—,
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After Rome
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—,
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—,
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—,
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Fell, Christine,
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, I:
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Grant, Alexander, and Keith J. Stringer, eds,
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, Routledge, 1995

Grant, Paula,
Aldfrith’s Beowulf
, Felinfach, 1995

Guara, Scott, and David W. Parker, ed. and trans.,
Anglo-Saxon Conversations:The Colloquies of Ælfric
, Boydell Press, 1997

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Hamerow, H.,
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, II:
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Hare, Michael,
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—, ‘Abbot Leofsige of Mettlach: An English Monk in Flanders . . .’,
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, 33, 2004

Hart, Cyril,
The Danelaw
, Hambledon & London, 1992

Hastings, Adrian, The Construction of Nationhood: Ethnicity, Religion and Nationalism, CUP, 1997

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