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... charter of 1011 which speaks of 26 February as near the end of the year . This charter relates to the abbey of St. Julian at Brioude in Auvergne , which had been presided over by William the Pious , duke of Aquitaine , the founder of ...
... charter of 1011 which speaks of 26 February as near the end of the year . This charter relates to the abbey of St. Julian at Brioude in Auvergne , which had been presided over by William the Pious , duke of Aquitaine , the founder of ...
Page 129
... charters of January 1099 , March 1110 , and February 1114 are unquestionably dated from Christmas . It is true that an original charter of that house of 24 February 1080 [ = 1081 ] appears to be dated from Lady Day , 1 because it ...
... charters of January 1099 , March 1110 , and February 1114 are unquestionably dated from Christmas . It is true that an original charter of that house of 24 February 1080 [ = 1081 ] appears to be dated from Lady Day , 1 because it ...
Page 133
... charter dated 17 April 902,3 which indu- bitably means 903. But the dating clause is incomplete : it omits the Indiction and leaves a gap for the Imperial year . The charter , moreover , is preserved only in a modern copy taken from a ...
... charter dated 17 April 902,3 which indu- bitably means 903. But the dating clause is incomplete : it omits the Indiction and leaves a gap for the Imperial year . The charter , moreover , is preserved only in a modern copy taken from a ...
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