The Medieval Cult of St Petroc

The Medieval Cult of St Petroc
ISBN-10
0851157777
ISBN-13
9780851157771
Category
History
Pages
263
Language
English
Published
2000
Publisher
Boydell & Brewer
Author
Karen Jankulak

Description

The saint's cult casts light on relations between Cornwall and Brittany - and Henry II's empire - in the 12th century.

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