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Français : Ste Marthe et la Tarasque.
Date c. 1402[1][2]
Source Jacques de Voragine, Legenda aurea (trad. Jean de Vignay). Manuscrit de BnF, fonds français 242, fol. 154.[3]
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  1. Manning, Warren F. (1971) The 'Ascension' of the Virgin Mary, West Virginia University, p. 20
  2. Schmitt, Jean-Claude (2011) Les Lucquois de Paris au début du XVe sièlcle: un „lobby” culturel?, Walter de Gruyter, p. 443
  3. Français 242, fol. 154, Sainte Marthe et la tarasque. Mandragore. Retrieved on 2020-09-01.

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