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And the identification is confirmed by the fact that in the now destroyed church of the Guillemins was a tombstone of Mandeville, with a Latin inscription stating that he was otherwise named " ad Barbam ", was a professor of medicine, and died at Liège on November 17, 1372: this inscription is quoted as far back as 1462.

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And the identification is confirmed by the fact that in the now destroyed church of the Guillemins was a tombstone of Mandeville, with a Latin inscription stating that he was otherwise named " ad Barbam ", was a professor of medicine, and died at Liège on November 17, 1372: this inscription is quoted as far back as 1462.

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