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denis23 [38]
2 years ago
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Sir Robert of Avesbury

History
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bulgar [2K]2 years ago
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Sir Robert Avesbury was a 14-century British military historian. Avesbury's work focused on England's war with France and notably used primary sources directly in his writing, including letters from figures prominent to his narrative.

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