Who would be the 'shepherds of the Romans' mentioned in the Gesta Hungarorum when its author describes the peoplesthat who lived in Pannonia when the Magyars arrived, distinguishing those from the Vlachs (
Who would be the 'shepherds of the Romans' mentioned in the Gesta Hungarorum when its author describes the peoplesthat who lived in Pannonia when the Magyars arrived, distinguishing those from the Vlachs (
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Who would be the 'shepherds of the Romans' mentioned in the Gesta Hungarorum when its author describes the peoplesthat who lived in Pannonia when the Magyars arrived, distinguishing those from the Vlachs (
Who would be the 'shepherds of the Romans' mentioned in the Gesta Hungarorum when its author describes the peoplesthat who lived in Pannonia when the Magyars arrived, distinguishing those from the Vlachs (
Who would be the 'shepherds of the Romans' mentioned in the Gesta Hungarorum when its author describes the peoplesthat who lived in Pannonia when the Magyars arrived, distinguishing those from the Vlachs (
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