File:Signature of St Eloy Eligius Financier and Minister to Dagobert I from the Charter of Foundation of the Abbey of Solignac Mabillon Da Re Diplomatica.png

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English: Signature of St. Eloy (Eligius), Financier and Minister to Dagobert I.; from the Charter of Foundation of the Abbey of Solignac (Mabillon, "Da Re Diplomatica"). from the Charter of Foundation of the Abbey of Solignac (Mabillon, "Da Re Diplomatica").
Date between 588 and 660
Source Manners, Customs, and Dress During the Middle Ages and During the Renaissance Period, by P. L. Jacob, available freely at Project Gutenberg
Author St. Eligius

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