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77 Ibid., p. 303 (editorial note).
78 Expugnatio Hibemica 2.10, ed. Scott and Martin, p. 156.
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79 См.: Bartlett, R. Gerald of Wales 1146—1223 (Oxford, 1982), pp. 214—16, 178, n. 3.
80 Livlandische Reimchronik, lines 103—4, 93, 120—22, 669—76 1466—8, 8397—402, ed. Meyer, pp. 3, 16, 34, 192.
81 De expugnatione Lyxbonensi, ed. David, pp. 54—6, 104, 134, 106, 128, 106.
82 Ibid, pp. 132, 56, 68, 110—112.
83 Peter Knoch, Studien zu Albert von Aachen (Stuttgart, 1966), chapter 4, pp. 91—107, ‘Die Franken des ersten Kreuzzugs in den Augenzeugen-berichten’; Bernd Schneidmuller, Nomen patriae: Die Entstehung Frankreichs in der politischgeographischen Terminologie (10.—13. Jahrhundert) (Sigmaringen, 1987), chapter 5(a), pp. 106—24, ‘Franci: Kreuzfahrer oder Nordfranzosen in der Kreuzzugshistoriographie?’
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85 Andre Miquel, La geographic humaine du monde musulman jusqu’au milieu du lie siecle 2: Geographic arabe et representation du monde: La terre et 1’etranger (Paris, 1975), chapter 7, pp. 343—80, ‘L’Europe de Г Quest1, esp. pp. 354—9 (Remie Constable kindly provided this reference); Bernard Lewis, The Muslim Discovery of Europe (New York and Londoa 1982), pp. 137—46.
86 Humbert of Silva Candida, Adversus Graecorum calumnias, PL 143, cols. 929—74, at cols. 929, 934; Anton Michel, Humbert und Kerullarios (2 vols., Paderbom, 1924—30).
87 Michael Attaleiates, Historia, ed. Bekker, index, s.v. ‘Franci’; George Cedrenus, Historiarum compendium, ed. Immanuel Bekker (2 vols.. Corpus scriptorum historiae Byzantinae 34—5, Bonn, 1838—9), 2, pp. 545, 617.
88 Gabrieli, Arab Historians, p. 27 (Ibn al-Qalanisi).
89 Ekkehard of Aura, Hierosolymita 16.2, RHC, Occ. 5, pp. 1—40, at p. 25; Raymond of Aguilers: Liber (Historia Francorum qui ceperunt Iherusalem) 6, ed. John H. Hill and Laurita L. HiU (Paris, 1969), p. 52.
90 Simon of Saint Quentin, Historia Tartarorum, ed. Jean Richard (Paris, 1965), p. 52.
91 Gesta Francorum 10.30, ed. and tr. Rosalind Hill (London, 1962), p. 73.
92 Raymond of Aguilers, liber 10, ed. Hill and Hill, pp. 79, 83.
93 William of Tyre, Chronicle 11.12, ed. Huygens, 1, p. 513.
94 Ambroise, L’estoire de la guerre sainte, lines 8494-505, 8509-10 ed Gaston Paris (Paris, 1897), cols. 227—8.
95 Walter Map, De nugis curialium 2.18, ed. and tr. M.R. James rev C.N.L Brooke and R.AB. Mynors (Oxford, 1983), p.178.
96 Albert of Aachen, Historia Hierosolymitana 1.8, RHC, Occ 4, pp. 265—713, at p. 277 (cf. 2.6, p. 303); Gyorgy Szekely, ‘Wallons et Italiens en Europe centrale aux Xle—XVIe siecles’. Annales Universitatis Scien-tiarwn Budapestinensis de Rotando Eotuds Nominatae, sectio historica 6 (1964), pp. 3—71, at pp. 16—17.
97 Brat у Tywysogyon or The Chronicle of the Princes: Red Book of Her-qest Version, ed. and tr. Thomas Jones (Cardiff, 1955), index, s.v. ‘French’.
98 Donncha О Coniin, ‘Nationality and Kingship in Pre-Norman Ireland’, in T.W. Moody (ed.). Nationality and the Pursuit of National Independence (Historical Studies 11, Belfast, 1978), pp. 1—35, at p. 35.
99 Walter of Coventry, Memoriale, ed. William Stubbs (2 vols., RS, 1872—3), 2, p. 206 (the ‘BarnweU Chronicle’).
100 Documentes de Don Sancho I (1174—1211) 1, ed. Rui de Azevado et al. (Coimbra, 1979), no. 86, pp. 138—9; Fuero de Logrono, ed. T. Moreno Garbaya, Apuntes histyricos de Logrono (Logrono, 1943), pp. 42—9.
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102 Chronicle of Morea, tr. Lurier, p. 157.
103 Helbig & Weinrich 2, nos. 29, 30, 36, 80, 81, 111, 114, pp. 162—3, 180, 306, 310, 418, 430.
104 Louis Dermigny, La Chine et f Occident: Le commerce a Canton
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