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spiritual and secular history and finally shows the two culminating in the biography of the man who stands at the centrepoint of history. This is a remarkable and highly original historiographical approach.
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65:("Song about Saint Anno, Archbishop of Cologne").
776:. Abingdon, New York: Routledge. pp. 19–21.
374:are still to be found in the highlands of Ararat.
242:and the two works are often considered together.
122:Richmus de sancto Annone theutonische compositus
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693:Das Annolied. Mittelhochdeutsch, Neuhochdeutsch
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301:Die man dikke durch den helm slûg;
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283:Dâ vanter inne Helm unti brunigen,
281:Die mêrin Reginsburch her se bisaz,
279:Duo sich Beirelant wider in virmaz,
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305:Dere geslehte dare quam wîlin êre
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350:what kind of warriors were there:
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