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CHRONICLES OF
THE INVESTITURE
CONTEST
FRUTOLF OF MICHELSBERG
AND HIS CONTINUATORS
Translated with commentary by
T.J.H. McCarthy
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chronicles of the investiture
contest
frutolf of Michelsberg and his continuators
selected sources translated and annotated
by
T. J. H. McCarthy
Manchester University Press
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