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Authors: Jonathan Riley-Smith
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and Fatimids
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‘Abd al-Latif al-Baghdadi
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‘Abd al-Mumin
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absolution, and personal confessor
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Abu Ghos, Church of the Resurrection
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,
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Abu Said, ilkhan
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Abu Sulayman Dawud
234
Abu Tammam, (806?–845 /6),
Hamasa
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Abud, church of St Mary
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Académie des Inscriptions et Belles Lettres
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Acciaiuoli, Nerio
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,
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,
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Acciaiuoli, Niccolo
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Achaea, principality
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,
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,
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and Angevins
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–302,
303
–4,
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–17,
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court
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