1926
DOI: 10.1111/j.1471-0528.1926.tb12121.x
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A Case of Ovarian Pregnancy

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“…Secular rulers had played similarly central roles in the introduction of Roman Christianity and coinage elsewhere: recently in Poland (Duke Mieszko c.963, and his son King Boleslaw Chrobry) and Hungary (Duke Geza c.985 and his son King (Saint) Stephen). 7 Nevertheless, the process of conversion was always gradual. For example, in England it took 400 years; as late as the 1010s Archbishop Wulfstan of York was preaching sermons against 'heathenness'.…”
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“…Secular rulers had played similarly central roles in the introduction of Roman Christianity and coinage elsewhere: recently in Poland (Duke Mieszko c.963, and his son King Boleslaw Chrobry) and Hungary (Duke Geza c.985 and his son King (Saint) Stephen). 7 Nevertheless, the process of conversion was always gradual. For example, in England it took 400 years; as late as the 1010s Archbishop Wulfstan of York was preaching sermons against 'heathenness'.…”
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confidence: 99%