Early Medieval Spain. Unity in Diversity, 400–1000 (2E)

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  4. Ibid. p. 169.

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4 THE SEVE:-.'TH-CENTURY KINGDOM

I. V.P.E. (A3(b», pp. 1-6.


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  3. For the inscription see note 28 to ch. I; the mosaic is illustrated in R. Bianchi
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  4. Esparia Sagrada, XIII (Madrid, 1756), ch. 8.

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  11. VP.E. v. iii. 11-12, p. 197.

  12. VP.E. v. ii. 3-4, pp. 191, 192.

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