Symeon (or Simeon) of Durham (died after 1129) was an English chronicler and a monk of Durham Priory. Symeon entered the Benedictine monastery at Jarrow...
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Kirby, p. 196. Symeon of Durham, p. 654. Symeon of Durham, p. 470. Kirby, p. 197. Higham, pp. 178–179; ASC s.a. 867. Dated by Symeon of Durham, p. 654. Higham...
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of Brunanburh. A Casebook. Ed. Michael Livingston. University of Exeter Press. 2011. pp. 331–335 Symeon of Durham. ”Historia Regum". In The Battle of...
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Guthred (redirect from Guthfrith, King of York)
king of Northumbria from circa 883 until his death. The first known king of Viking York, Halfdan, was expelled in 877. In c. 883, Symeon of Durham's History...
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certain, but is generally placed in 848. However, Symeon of Durham writes that "Ethelred the son of Eanred reigned nine years. When he was slain Osbryht...
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recorded by Symeon of Durham, who writes, that in 876: The pagan king Halfdene divided between himself and his followers the country of the Northumbrians...
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Shaun Tyas. ISBN 1-871615-89-5. Symeon of Durham (1855). The Historical works of Simeon of Durham. The Church Historians of England. Vol. III Part II. Translated...
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of the Dun Cow, which is first documented in The Rites of Durham, an anonymous account about Durham Cathedral, published in 1593, builds on Symeon's account...
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the chapter house of Durham next to the graves of other bishops. His mortuary roll, which may have been prepared by Symeon of Durham himself, circulated...
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is said that Ricsige succeeded him. Symeon of Durham, p. 489 Kirby, pp. 212–213; Higham, p.179. Symeon of Durham, p. 492. Kirby, D.P., The Earliest English...
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also Symeon of Durham, Historical Works, p. 451. Symeon of Durham, History of the Kings, s.a. 790. Rollason, "Eardwulf", in the Oxford Dictionary of National...
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like the goats, ate rind; Cnut died at Shaftesbury in 1035. Symeon of Durham and Adam of Bremen suggest that Cnut had reserved the English throne for...
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Henry of Huntingdon's Historia Anglorum, The Chronicle of John of Worcester, and the Historia Regum, attributed to Symeon of Durham. Alfred of Beverley...
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Simeon (redirect from Symeon the Righteous)
of Mantua (died 1016), Armenian monk Symeon of Durham (died after 1129), English chronicler and monk of Durham Priory Stefan Nemanja (1113–1199), canonized...
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protected "by the mediation of holy St Cuthbert and the presence of the said holy Relic." Symeon of Durham related a tale of a tax gatherer named Ranulf...
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2021. Symeon of Durham (1855). Joseph Stevenson (ed.). The Historical Works of Symeon of Durham. Vol. 3. Church Historian's of England. Roger of Hoveden...
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according to Symeon of Durham, when the remains of St Cuthbert were transferred from Chester-le-Street to Durham, Uhtred went to Durham with his monks...
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Symeon of Durham. He is known to have had at least one son, Æthelred, who later became king. Æthelwald is not recorded in the extant genealogies of Northumbrian...
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chronology of the twelfth-century writer Symeon of Durham, historians have believed that the body of St Cuthbert and centre of the diocese lay at Chester-le-Street...
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until the present day. Symeon of Durham describes Gospatric, Earl of Northumbria, as maternal grandson, through his mother Ealdgyth, of Northumbrian ealdorman...
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Dun Cow (category History of Durham, England)
ISBN 1-437-1144-07, pp.17–18 Symeon of Durham (C12), Tract on the origins and progress of this the church of Durham Bede, The Ecclesiastical History of the English People...
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William de St-Calais (redirect from William of St Carilef)
source of information about his life, the monastic chronicle of Symeon of Durham, does not call him such. St-Calais studied under Odo, Bishop of Bayeux...
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Scandinavian York (redirect from Kingdom of York)
escaped made peace with the Danes. — The Historical Works of Simeon of Durham, Symeon of Durham 1855, p. 470 The remaining Northumbrian leaders, probably...
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Eadwulf Rus (category History of County Durham)
Symeon of Durham's History, p. 152. Kapelle, Norman Conquest of the North, p. 140; Stevenson, Symeon of Durham's History, p. 152. Stevenson, Symeon of Durham's...
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of Worcester, The Names of the Bishops of Whitherne Symeon of Durham 1855:459 Symeon of Durham, Entry for AD 797 Symeon of Durham 1855:462 Symeon of Durham...
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annorum, which continues the Historia regum attributed to Symeon of Durham, and contains an account of English events from 1130 to 1153. From the title, as...
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the material attributed to Symeon of Durham (compiled and written as extant between the late 11th century and the first half of the 12th century). Legendary...
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library membership required.) Symeon of Durham (1855). "The Historical Works of Simeon of Durham". Church Historians of England, volume III, part II....
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Chroniclers connected with Durham include the Bede, Symeon of Durham, Geoffrey of Coldingham and Robert de Graystanes. County Durham has long been associated...
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Osric was king of Northumbria from the death of Coenred in 718 until his death on 9 May 729. Symeon of Durham calls him a son of Aldfrith of Northumbria...
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