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Croyland Chronicle
Croyland Chronicle The Croyland Chronicle (or "Crowland Chronicle") is an important, if not always ...
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Chronicle
Chronicle Generally a chronicle (Latin chronica) is historical account of facts ... author does not see as important. Nabonidus Chronicle, British Museum, London Scholars categorize the genre of chronicle into two subgroups: live chronicles, and dead chronicles. A dead chronicle is one where the author gathers ...
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List of English chronicles
... may cover more than one reign, each chronicle is listed only once, with the dates ... and William II (1087-1100) Anglo-Saxon Chronicle (-1154) Eadmer (-1122) Gesta Herwardi (1070-1071 ... Stephen (1135-1154) Aelred of Rievaulx (several) Chronicle of Holyrood (-1187 with additions to 1355 ... of Torigni (-1186) Henry II (1154-1189) Chronicle of Melrose (-1270) The Deeds of the ... 1272) Annales S. Pauli Londoniensis (1064-1274) Chronicle of Lanercost (1201-1346) Fitz Thedmar ( ...
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Ingulph
... November, 1109 as a Benedictine abbot at Croyland, Lincolnshire. He was an Englishman who, having ... Normandy in 1051, was made Abbot of Croyland in 1087 (Chambers and DNB say 1086 ... 1080. As his life as abbot of Croyland progressed, Ingulph suffered the usual events: gout ... the original authorship of a history of Croyland Abbey, Historia Monasterii Croylandensis, the Croyland Chronicle, a manuscript which has since ...
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Category:English chronicles
... List of English chronicles A Anglo-Saxon Chronicle C Croyland Chronicle D Deeds of King Stephen F Flores ... Marechal J John of Wallingford P Peterborough Chronicle T The Deeds of the Normans in ...
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Crowland (translated from French)
... by modifying it. Crowland (modern name) or Croyland (medieval name) is a city of Lincolnshire ... it abbaye in ruins, itabbey of Crowland. chronicle of Croyland, an important historical source, is the fruit ...
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Crowland Abbey
... historians as the probable home of the Croyland Chronicle, begun by one of its monks and ... sonnet. It should not be confused with Croyland Abbey in the town of Wellingborough. Grid ...
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Crowland
... the British Isles Crowland (modern usage) or Croyland (medieval era name and the one still ... St Guthlac in the eighth century. The Croyland Chronicle, an important source for medieval historians, is ...
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Princes in the Tower
... the princes. Evidence for the rumours The Croyland Chronicle, Dominic Mancini, and Philippe de Commines all ... and seven years later, respectively. The Great Chronicle, compiled 30 years later from the contemporary ...
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Prince in the Tower (translated from German)
... attained. Proofs of the rumors Into that Croyland chronicles report Dominic Mancini and Philippe de ... 3 to 7 years later. Those Great Chronicle, write thirty years after the Londoner city ...
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