Herbert of Bosham was a twelfth-century English biographer of Thomas Becket who held a foremost place among the scholars in Thomas's household. His date...
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Bosham (/ˈbɒzəm/ ) is a coastal village, ecclesiastical parish and civil parish in the Chichester District of West Sussex, within the historic county...
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Comnena. Other chroniclers, Peter of Blois, Gerald of Wales, Herbert of Bosham and Rigord, were more impressed by the Patriarch's spiritual qualities...
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Thomas Becket (redirect from Thomas of Canterbury)
Alan of Tewkesbury, Benet of St Albans, and Herbert of Bosham. The other biographers, who remain anonymous, are generally given the pseudonyms of Anonymous...
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William de Tracy (category Year of birth uncertain)
speculation as to what happened next. Herbert of Bosham says that de Tracy did not reach the Holy Land but died as early as 1174 of leprosy at Cosenza in Southern...
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Edward Grim (category Year of death unknown)
not certain, but the former is most likely. Grim was dead before Herbert of Bosham finished his work on St. Thomas, i.e. by 1186, or at latest 1189....
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Lord Emsworth (redirect from Viscount Bosham)
Wrykyn. Some of the many characters who are named after places in the vicinity of Emsworth include Lord Emsworth's heir, Viscount Bosham, Lady Anne Warblington...
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religion", but also said he was gloomy and nervous. Herbert of Bosham dedicated his History of Thomas, a story of Thomas Becket, to the archbishop in the late...
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English Lexicon of the Old Testament. England: Hendrickson Publishers. ISBN 1-56563-206-0. Loewe, Raphael (1953). "Herbert of Bosham's Commentary on Jerome's...
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scholar, Herbert of Bosham, described Robert as a great teacher, who "sent forth from himself, like rays of his light, a great and learned host of students"...
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Christian Hebraist (redirect from List of Christian Hebraists)
secondary to Arabic. Adam of Saint Victor (d.1146) was the most prominent Victorine Hebraist and his student, Herbert of Bosham (fl.1162–89), studied with...
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Cardinals created by Alexander III (category College of Cardinals)
Eutichio Pietro da Pavia O.S.B. Rogerio O.S.B. Cas. Mathieu d'Anjou Herbert of Bosham Jacopo Henri de Marsiac O.Cist. Guillaume de Champagne Roberto Galando...
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Becket (1924 film) (category Cultural depictions of Eleanor of Aquitaine)
Queen Eleanor of Aquitaine Clive Currie as Herbert of Bosham Bert Daley as De Tracey Sydney Folker as De Broc Alex G. Hunter as John of Salisbury Gladys...
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abbot of Mont St Michel. Gervase followed Becket to Canterbury when Becket became archbishop of Canterbury. Herbert of Bosham names Gervase as one of the...
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In the early 1890s he settled in Bosham, in Sussex, where he continued his large-scale rural genre paintings, some of which proved to be controversial...
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Sandy Woodward (category People from Bosham)
Strategic Defence and Security Review. He died of heart failure in his 82nd year on 4 August 2013 at Bosham, West Sussex. A memorial service was held for...
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as the fate of the establishment after dissolution, and the current status of the site. Formal name or dedication is the formal name of the establishment...
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Allen Martin (category People from Bosham)
Allan Martin in the local press) was born on 12 August 1844 in Bosham, West Sussex, the son of John Martin, a master mariner engaged in the coastal trade...
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Leslie Charteris. The majority of the episodes listed below – including all of the black-and-white episodes – were adaptations of short stories, novellas and...
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showing East Riding of Yorkshire PLUs; Link to 1910 map showing East Riding of Yorkshire PLUs; Link to 1927 map showing East Riding of Yorkshire PLUs Link...
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Uncle Fred in the Springtime (category Herbert Jenkins books)
master of Blandings Castle George Threepwood, Lord Bosham, Emsworth's eldest son Lady Constance Keeble, Emsworth's domineering sister Empress of Blandings...
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Chichester (UK Parliament constituency) (category Constituencies of the Parliament of the United Kingdom established in 1295)
wards of the District of Chichester except the Bury, Plaistow and Wisborough Green wards. 2010–2024: The District of Chichester wards of Bosham, Boxgrove...
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MEP List of life peerages List of hereditary peers in the House of Lords by virtue of a life peerage Son of David Wolfson, Baron Wolfson of Sunningdale...
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Darke, P/J.108434 (Southsea). Petty Officer Leonard Davis, P/JX.145997 (Bosham, Surrey). Petty Officer Frank Charles Devoil, C/JX.131005 (Bexhill-on-Sea)...
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nephew, of uncertain parentage George Threepwood, Lord Bosham, Emsworth's elder son and heir to the earldom Cecily Threepwood, Lord Bosham's wife James...
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Merlin Minshall (category Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve personnel of World War II)
to sail across Europe to the Black Sea. Minshall acquired the Hawke in Bosham, from Gerald Hulse in 1931 in exchange for a sports car. Hulse had only...
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Stordforde, William de Stortforde Sheriffs of London in the 14th century: 1300 Robert Caller, Peter Bosham 1301 Hugh Pourt, Simon Parys 1302 William Combmartyn...
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Sussex (redirect from County of Sussex)
William of Normandy and the English king, Harold Godwinson, who had strong connections with Sussex and whose chief seat was probably in Bosham. After having...
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This is a list of city and town halls in England. The list is sortable by building age and height, and provides a link to the listing description where...
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Richard FitzRalph (redirect from Richard of Armagh)
appointed Dean of Lichfield — "notwithstanding that he has canonries and prebends of Crediton and Bosham, and has had provision made for him of the Chancellorship...
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