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While "Henry Walpot" indeed has been used in English, this usage is limited to ca. 1900 and earlier. Newer texts such as William Urban's The Teutonic Knights (2003) and Tim Wallace-Murphy's What Islam Did for Us: Understanding Islam's Contribution to Western Civilization (2006) use the German spelling. Olessi 00:47, 1 March 2007 (UTC)

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