The Afterlife of Pope Joan

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The Afterlife of Pope Joan
Author : Craig Rustici
File Size : 51,7 Mb
Publisher : University of Michigan Press
Language : English
Release Date : 01 June 2006
ISBN : 9780472115440
Pages : 220 pages
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Investigates representations of the legend of Pope Joan in Early Modern England and their implications on social, political, and religious thought

The Afterlife of Pope Joan

Investigates representations of the legend of Pope Joan in Early Modern England and their implications on social, political, and religious thought

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The Afterlife of Pope Joan

Investigates representations of the legend of Pope Joan in Early Modern England and their implications on social, political, and religious thought

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