Thompson, Sally. Women Religious: The Founding of English Nunneries After the Norman Conquest (Oxford : Clarendon, 1991).
ID:
504
Title:
Women Religious: The Founding of English Nunneries After the Norman Conquest
Primary Author:
Thompson, Sally
Publisher:
Clarendon
Language:
English
Source Type:
Secondary Source
Publication Type:
monograph
Publication Status:
Published
Place of Publication:
Oxford
Date of Publication:
1991
Subjects:
Country:
England
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