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August 1981 by Roy
Bishko. The
first store opened in
London at 91
Oxford Street; it was
converted from a heel bar
owned by
Bishko from
which he had trialled...
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roots in the
region of Tuy.
Bishko 1984, 354. Martínez Díez, 254,
accepts this location.
Bishko 1948, 560.
Charles Julian Bishko. 1948. "Salvus of Albelda...
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subject of the
novel Almodis the
Peaceweaver by
Tracey Warr.[citation needed]
Bishko 1968, p. 40.
Aurell 1995, p. 258. Ka**** 1993, p. 38. Riley-Smith 1997, p...
- 'Boomsday'". Variety.com.
Retrieved on 10
October 2010. "Karen
Bishko".
Karen Bishko.
Retrieved 27 May 2016. Tom
Vaughan at the
British Film Institute...
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Directions in the
History of
Medieval Iberia (711–1085) (2020)
online Bishko,
Charles Julian, 1975. The
Spanish and
Portuguese Reconquest, 1095–1492...
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spoke the Christians'
language and
infiltrated the
Aragonese camp.
Charles Bishko,
summarising the
position of
Pierre Boissonnade,
explains how the battle...
- 59,
chapter I. Martínez Díez 2003, pp. 170–171.
David 1948, pp. 275–276.
Bishko 1971, pp. 155–188.
Mattoso 2014, p. 34.
Reilly 1995, pp. 133−134. Caetano...
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count of
Cerdanya Bishko 1980, p. 40.
Reilly 1995, p. 48-49.
Humphrey 1993, p. 34.
Reilly 1995, p. 67.
Reilly 1995, p. 71.
Bishko,
Charles Julian (1980)...
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Biblioteca de
Storia Patria. pp. 48–67.
Charles Julian Bishko (1975), "The
Spanish and
Portuguese Reconquest, 1095–1492", A
History of...
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magnate is
identified in the
Historia only as "Count G".
Charles Julian Bishko (1965), "The
Cluniac Priories of
Galicia and Portugal:
Their Acquisition...