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Some thoughts on the use of the Anglo-Norman donjon
Chapter published in 2016
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Some thoughts on the use of the Anglo-Norman donjon
(English)
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main subject
keep
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castellology
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author
Pamela Marshall
series ordinal
1
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publication date
2016
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number of pages
16
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published in
Castles and the Anglo-Norman World
series ordinal
11
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page(s)
159-174
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16347702042517285795
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10.2307/j.ctt1kw2b5s.18
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