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has gloss | eng: The Actus pontificum Cenomannis is a series of short biographies of bishops of the city of Le Mans, starting with the first bishop Julian, one of the Seventy Disciples. The core text was written in the middle ninth century, probably by a cleric or clerics of the cathedral of Le Mans, though it had several subsequent continuations into the central Middle Ages. Much of the information this core contains, including several charters and diplomas, is partly or wholly fictitious. |
lexicalization | eng: Actus pontificum cenomannis |
instance of | c/9th-century Christian texts |
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has gloss | fra: Actus pontificum Cenomannis in urbe degentium, Actes des Évêques du Mans |
lexicalization | fra: Actus pontificum Cenomannis |
Norwegian | |
has gloss | nor: Actus pontificum Cenomannis er en rekke korte biografier på latin fra middelalderen av biskopene i den franske byen Le Mans. |
lexicalization | nor: Actus pontificum Cenomannis |
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