Solved by Courtney Wells on 16 Apr 2023

Medieval Latin verse anthology found in a monastery in 1803, partly used in the most famous 20th-century cantata

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Solution for "Medieval Latin verse anthology found in a monastery in 1803, partly used in the most famous 20th-century cantata"

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  • Charlie (C)
  • Alpha (A)
  • Romeo (R)
  • Mike (M)
  • India (I)
  • November (N)
  • Alpha (A)
  • Bravo (B)
  • Uniform (U)
  • Romeo (R)
  • Alpha (A)
  • November (N)
  • Alpha (A)

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