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Ricardi Pictaviensis | |||
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''Monk of the Benedictine abbey of Cluny.'' | ''Monk of the Benedictine abbey of Cluny.'' | ||
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Rex quoque de Avesguia et rex Nubianorum, sicut audivimus, hoc idem faciunt. | Rex quoque de Avesguia et rex Nubianorum, sicut audivimus, hoc idem faciunt. | ||
(The King of Georgia and the King of Nubia, as we have heard [make war on the pagan nations in their regions].) | |||
(''The King of Georgia and the King of Nubia, as we have heard [make war on the pagan nations in their regions].'') | |||
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Ricardi Pictaviensis Chronica , ed. G. Waitz, Monumenta Germaniae Historica Scriptores, XXVI | Ricardi Pictaviensis Chronica , ed. G. Waitz, Monumenta Germaniae Historica Scriptores, XXVI | ||
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Ricardi Pictaviensis
(1172)
Monk of the Benedictine abbey of Cluny.
Chronica
Latin
Rex quoque de Avesguia et rex Nubianorum, sicut audivimus, hoc idem faciunt.
(The King of Georgia and the King of Nubia, as we have heard [make war on the pagan nations in their regions].)
Selected editions
Ricardi Pictaviensis Chronica , ed. G. Waitz, Monumenta Germaniae Historica Scriptores, XXVI