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Latin and Greek Monasticism in the Crusader States

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Latin and Greek Monasticism in the Crusader States. / Hamilton, Bernard; Jotischky, Andrew.
Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2020. 300 p.

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Hamilton B, Jotischky A. Latin and Greek Monasticism in the Crusader States. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2020. 300 p.

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Hamilton, Bernard ; Jotischky, Andrew. / Latin and Greek Monasticism in the Crusader States. Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2020. 300 p.

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