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English: decretum domino boso cardinalis sancte romane ecclesie ("a decree of lord Boso, cardinal of the holy Roman church"): a near contemporary title in Visigothic script with Caroline influence from the back of a MS of the acts of the council of Burgos of 1117
Source Taken from Fidel Fita (ed.), "Concilio nacional de Burgos (18 febrero 1117)", Boletín de la Real Academia de la Historia, XLVIII (1906), 394–98.
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