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The following are spoken of in 12th century texts in the houses and castles of the rich and very rich: |
The following are spoken of in 12th century texts in the houses and castles of the rich and very rich: |
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*A pine tree large enough to climb and hide in [[Beroul's "Tristran"]] |
*A pine tree large enough to climb and hide in [[Beroul's "Tristran"]] |
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* A grafted tree (soz une ente) [[Beroul's "Tristran"]] |
* A grafted tree (soz une ente) [[Beroul's "Tristran"]] |
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Revision as of 23:25, 28 December 2004
The following are spoken of in 12th century texts in the houses and castles of the rich and very rich:
- A pine tree large enough to climb and hide in Beroul's "Tristran"
- A grafted tree (soz une ente) Beroul's "Tristran"