The Song of Lewes
The Song of Lewes, sometimes written as The Battle of Lewes, (c. 1264) is a Latin poem of 968 lines in Goliardic manner, recording, celebrating, and justifying the victory of Simon de Montfort at the Battle of Lewes.
The Song of Lewes, sometimes written as The Battle of Lewes, (c. 1264) is a Latin poem of 968 lines in Goliardic manner, recording, celebrating, and justifying the victory of Simon de Montfort at the Battle of Lewes.
The Song of Lewes, sometimes written as The Battle of Lewes, (c. 1264) is a Latin poem of 968 lines in Goliardic manner, recording, celebrating, and justifying the victory of Simon de Montfort at the Battle of Lewes.
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