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English: Anglo-Norman Antiquities considered, in a Tour through part of Normandy", by Doctor Ducarel. London, 1767. "The following Plates were published by the learned father Bernard de Montfaucon, in his work entitled Les Monumens de la Monarchie Françoise..
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Bernard de Montfaucon  (1655–1741)  wikidata:Q705306 s:en:Author:Bernard de Montfaucon
 
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Bernardus de Montfaucon; Bernard De Montfaucon
Description French monk, scholar and theologian
Date of birth/death 16 January 1655 Edit this at Wikidata 21 December 1741 Edit this at Wikidata
Location of birth/death Soulage Paris
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Cropped from File:Bayeux Tapestry de Montfaucon 21.jpg Section showing Harold's death.

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