Friedrich HeerAuthor of The Medieval WorldAlso known as: Fredrich Heer, Heer Friedrich, Friedrick Heer, Freidrick Heer, Freidrich Heer, Frederick Heer ... (see complete list), Greidrick Heer, Friedrich - Edit. Heer, Prof. dr. Fr. Heer (Friedrich), Friedrich Heer; Translator Janet Sondheimer, Friedrich Heer; Translator Jonathan Steinberg
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