• Guibert de Nogent (c. 1055 – 1124) was a Benedictine historian, theologian, and author of autobiographical memoirs. Guibert was relatively unknown in...
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  • (10th century), founder of the Abbey of Gembloux Guibert of Nogent (c. 1055–1124), Benedictine author and theologian Guibert of Tournai (13th century)...
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  • [using other sources, e.g., Radulph of Caen.] .... The Gesta was several times rewritten; in about 1109 by Guibert of Nogent, who added personal information...
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    during the Crusade, by Guibert of Nogent, William of Tyre, and in the Chanson d'Antioche, interpret it as a deliberate act of psychological warfare, "intended...
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    and (11) Dei gesta per Francos by Guibert of Nogent. These include multiple first-hand accounts of the Council of Clermont and the crusade itself. American...
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  • Dei gesta per Francos ("Deeds of God through the Franks") is a narrative of the First Crusade by Guibert of Nogent written between 1107 and 1108. Traditionally...
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  • Tatikios (category Christians of the First Crusade)
    of the face was a common Byzantine punishment for traitors but this does not appear to be the case in this instance. According to Guibert of Nogent he...
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    terms in the 1115 chronicle Monodiae of Guibert of Nogent. He had Gerard of Quierzy murdered in the very cathedral of Laon. His election as bishop was contested;...
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    furthermore sent envoys to the crusaders to announce its coming." Guibert of Nogent 1996, p. 313. Hill & Mynors 1962, p. xi-xii. Peters 1971, p. 35. Tyerman...
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  • where it is in the accusative form τὴν Ξερίγορδον (Xerigordon). Guibert of Nogent, in the Gesta Dei per Francos, written in Latin, calls the castle...
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  • were written during the reign of Baldwin I of Jerusalem or later, when rulers had taken the title of king. Guibert of Nogent in his Dei gesta per Francos...
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  • future provost of Mainz Cathedral, Embricho II. Embrico's text is roughly contemporary with the Dei gesta per Francos by Guibert of Nogent. Both texts are...
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    death. Guibert of Nogent, a contemporary of Ralph, wrote, "How great he was can also be gathered from the single fact that he married the mother of King...
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    cutting out eyes, and chopping off feet. Guibert of Nogent noted of him, "No one can imagine the number of those who perished in his dungeons, from starvation...
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  • Gesta Version". Guibert was not as forgiving as Robert, but he also gives hunger as the excuse for William's second flight (Guibert of Nogent (1997), p. 81)...
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    evident in the writings of the bishop Gerald of Cahors, the abbot Guibert of Nogent, the priest Peter Tudebode, and the monk Robert of Reims. Outside the clergy...
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    clergy. Guibert of Nogent blamed the origin of the pigache on footwear exported from Islamic Cordoba, Orderic Vitalis on the promiscuous Fulk of Anjou's...
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    (1107); Baldric, archbishop of Dol (written c. 1105); Guibert de Nogent, Dei gesta per Francos (1107/8). The five versions of the speech vary widely in...
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    Pope Urban II (redirect from Otho of Lagery)
    the Monk, Guibert of Nogent, and Baldric of Dol is the lesser emphasis on Jerusalem itself, which Urban only once mentions as his own focus of concern....
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    Middle Ages (category History of Europe by period)
    works of Guibert of Nogent (d. c. 1125), the lyric correspondence between Abelard and his former lover Héloïse (d. c. 1164), The Two Cities by Otto of Freising...
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    according to Guibert of Nogent, because she had been raped by pirates on the way to Jerusalem. In reality, Thoros had paid very little of the dowry, Arda...
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  • Jay Rubenstein (category Alumni of the University of Oxford)
    ISBN 978-0-190-27420-7. Armies of Heaven: The First Crusade and the Quest for Apocalypse. Basic Books. 2011. ISBN 978-0-465-01929-8. Guibert of Nogent (2011). Jay Rubenstein;...
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    Peter the Hermit (category Christians of the Crusades)
    beginning of 1098, as attempting to escape from the privations of the siege of Antioch—showing himself, as Guibert of Nogent says, a "fallen star." Guibert and...
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    Brittonum, which ensured a wide diffusion to at least some of the Germania's information. Guibert of Nogent, writing his autobiography around 1115, quotes Germania...
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    of lewdness". William of Malmesbury similarly condemned the shoes in terms questioning the wearers' masculinity. Guibert of Nogent, while no less dismissive...
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    (35): 143–144. JSTOR 25516771. Guibert, Translated by C.C. Swinton Bland (1963). The Autobiography of Guibert Abbot of Nogent-Sous-Coucy. London: George Routledge...
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  • Byzantine historian Guibert of Nogent (1053–1124), Benedictine historian Eadmer (c. 1066 – c. 1124), post-Conquest English history Adam of Bremen (later 11th...
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    Benedictine priory of Worcester Cathedral December 13 – Pope Callixtus II, Burgundian-born Catholic religious leader (b. c. 1065) Guibert of Nogent, French historian...
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  • 1106 and was used as a source by Guibert of Nogent, a contemporary of Fulcher in Europe. He began his work at the urging of his travelling companions, who...
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  • daughter, Agnès de Coucy. Guibert (Abbot of Nogent-sous-Coucy), Paul J. Archambault, A monk's confession: the memoirs of Guibert of Nogent, Penn State Press,...
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