• 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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  • 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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    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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    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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  • 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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  • 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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    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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  • 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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    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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  • 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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  • 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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    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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  • 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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    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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  • 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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  • 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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    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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    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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    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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    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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  • 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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    as a gift to Bishop Frithestan of Winchester. The invasion was launched by land and sea. According to Symeon of Durham, his land forces ravaged as far...
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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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    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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    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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  • Academia de Historia. ISBN 978-84-895126-8-9. Dated by Symeon of Durham, p. 654. Symeon of Durham, p. 470. Igaz Levente, "... A király maga is csodálkozik...
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  • (born c. 1145) Symeon of Durham, (died after 1129) Symphorien Champier, (1471–1539) Theodore of Tarsus (or Canterbury), (602–690) Theodoric of Freiberg (c...
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  • given his age; McDonald, p. 104. Scottish Annals, p. 112, quoting Symeon of Durham; Duncan, p. 54; Oram, David I, p. 39. Fordun, V, p. xxi. Scottish Annals...
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