Roger of Howden or Hoveden (died 1202) was a 12th-century English chronicler, diplomat and head of the minster of Howden in the East Riding of Yorkshire...
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attributed to Roger of Howden. Benedict first makes his appearance in 1174, as the chancellor of Archbishop Richard, the successor of Thomas Becket in...
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legitimate heirs. The chronicler Roger of Howden claimed that later that same year: "Philip, illegitimate son of King Richard of England, to whom the aforesaid...
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services in the duchy of Normandy; Roger of Howden detailed "unburied bodies of the dead lying in the streets and square of the cities of Normandy". The interdict...
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Roger of Howden, Gesta, i, p.124–5 Roger of Howden, Gesta, i, p.124–5; Ralph of Diss, i, p.415. Roger of Howden, Gesta, ii, p.72–3; 78. Gervase of Canterbury...
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1199. It is based on the writings by Roger of Howden, Roger of Wendover and Matthew Paris. Electronic version of this work digitised by the Anglo-Norman...
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ISBN 9781590771525. Roger of Howden, Gesta Regis Henrici Secundi Benedicti Abbatis, ed. William Stubbs (London, 1867). Roger of Howden, Chronica Magistri...
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the astonishment of the assembled nobility she took the crown and placed it on Guy's head, with the words (as given by Roger of Howden), "I choose you...
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Duchy of Durazzo may refer to: Duchy of Durazzo, name used by Roger of Howden for the County Palatine of Cephalonia and Zakynthos Duchy of Durazzo (Republic...
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Howden is a town and civil parish in the East Riding of Yorkshire, England. Howden may also refer to: Howden, Tasmania, Australia Howden, Manitoba, a settlement...
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Historians in England during the Middle Ages (redirect from Historians of England in the Middle Ages)
best access to information, such as Roger of Howden in Henry I's reign. Although some monks, such as William of Newburgh, never left their monastery...
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Frederick II, Holy Roman Emperor (redirect from Frederick Roger of Sicily)
public square of Jesi to silence doubters. Constance took unusual measures to prove her pregnancy and its legitimacy and Roger of Howden reports that she...
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Reinald Macer (category Bishops of Ross (Scotland))
in Roger of Howden's Chronica, a French word that meant "skinny". It is thought possible that Reinald had been in the company of Roland, Lord of Galloway...
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222–36 Duncan, "Roger of Howden", p. 135; Gillingham, "Travels", p. 70 Duncan, "Roger of Howden", p. 135 Corner, "Howden [Hoveden], Roger of"; Oram, Lordship...
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Dieten; cf. Eustathios of Thessalonica, Sack of Thessalonica. Roger of Howden, Annals 1180. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Maria of Antioch. Lynda Garland...
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Third Crusade (redirect from Crusade of 1189)
Old French Continuation of William of Tyre (parts of which are attributed to Ernoul), and by Ambroise, Roger of Howden, Ralph of Diceto, and Giraldus Cambrensis...
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Old French Continuation of William of Tyre (sometimes known as The Chronicle of Ernoul), and Roger of Howden's abridgement of his own Gesta regis Henrici...
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chronicler Roger of Howden, Longchamp dug a moat around the castle and tried in vain to fill it from the Thames. Longchamp was also Constable of the Tower...
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Crusades (category Medieval history of the Middle East)
the works of Crusaders Tageno and Roger of Howden, and the narratives of Richard of Devizes, Ralph de Diceto, Ralph of Coggeshall and Arnold of Lübeck....
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Roger of Howden and the anonymous Leges Edwardi Confessoris indicate that while Edward was a guest of Kievan "king Malesclodus" he married a woman of...
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Eric Bloodaxe (redirect from Eirik I of Norway)
Historia regum AD 1072, ed. Arnold, p. 197; similarly, Roger of Howden, Chronica I, p. 57. Roger of Wendover, Flores Historiarum, ed. Coxe, vol. 1. pp. 402–03...
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of St. Albans (d. 1187), converted to Islam and married Saladin's niece, according to Roger of Howden Hugh de Paduinan Richard Mallebeench, Master of...
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Ralph de Diceto (redirect from Ralph of Diceto)
fullness of detail, however, the Ymagines are inferior to the chronicles of Roger of Howden. Ralph is careless in his chronology. The documents which he incorporates...
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Massacre at Ayyadieh (category Battles of the Third Crusade)
Crusade and Death of Richard I, a mid-13th-century Anglo-Norman anonymous chronicle based on the earlier writings of Roger of Howden, Roger of Wendover and...
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having an urgent need for dynastic support. William of Tyre, Historia Transmarina 22.4; Roger of Howden, Chronicle, year 1180. Madrid MS Esc. Gr. 265 [Y...
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the prince of Antioch for another two years, when they were released for reasons of state. This was probably around 1184, but Roger of Howden places it...
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peripheral figure in chronicles of the men around her. Important secular sources from England and Wales include Roger of Howden (or Hoveden d. c. 1203), Walter...
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Dio. Roman History. Dionysius of Halicarnassus. The Roman Antiquities. Thietmar of Merseburg. Chronicle. Roger of Howden. Chronica. Gregorovius, Ferdinand...
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to a massacre of Jewish people by the chroniclers Roger of Howden and Richard of Devizes in England in the 1190s. The earliest use of the word holocaust...
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Vol III, pp. 482, 497) Roger of Howden. Roger of Howden (fl. 1174 – 1201) was an English chronicler who accompanied Richard I of England on the Third Crusade...
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