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Ranulf Higdon
Ranulf Higdon Ranulf Higdon (or Higden) (c. 1299 - c. 1363), was ... have travelled over the north of England. Higdon was the author of Polychronicon a ...
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Churchill Babington (translated from French)
... first two volumes of the chronicle of Ranulf Higdon (or Higden) (v. 1299-v. 1363) Polychronicon ...
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Category:1299 births
... Autrecourt C Pierre Bertrand de Colombier H Ranulf Higdon R Robert of Taranto
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Category:1363 deaths
... B Blanka of Sweden Simone Boccanegra H Ranulf Higdon L Longchenpa M Meinhard III of Gorizia ...
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Category:Benedictines
... Bonifacius von Haneberg Jerome Hanus Marquard Herrgott Ranulf Higdon Hucbald Basil Cardinal Hume I Ingulph J ...
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1363
... Tyrol Simone Boccanegra, first doge of Genoa Ranulf Higdon, English chronicler (approximate date; born c. 1299 ...
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1299
... Bertrand de Colombier, French cardinal and diplomatist Ranulf Higdon, English chronicler (approximate date; died c. 1363 ...
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