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English: Johannes de Malamanus and Otto the Benedictine as portrayed in the Tabula Eliensis, in the portion of the document depicting the Norman knights stationed at the Abbey from 1072, and the monks to whom they were assigned.
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Johannes de Malamanus and Otto the Benedictine as depicted in the Tabula Eliensis

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