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English: Illustration of the Battle of Barnet (14 April 1471) on the Ghent manuscript, a late 15th-century document
Date late 15th-century
Source File:Battle of barnet.jpg, Ghent manuscript, a late 15th-century document (source: Ghent University library, MS236)
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References

  1. Haigh, Phillip (1995) The Military Campaigns of the Wars of the Roses (Hardcover ed.), Sutton Publishing, United Kingdom, pp. Cover sleeve ISBN: 1-85833-770-4.
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