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    Episcopal Church, and in the Lutheran Church on 13 December. The monk Sigebert of Gembloux (1030–1112) wrote a mid-eleventh-century passio, to support a local...
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  • Ceccanenses, Annales Leodienses, the Annalista Saxo, Ekkehard of Aura, Sigebert of Gembloux. Members of the Roman aristocracy gathered in the Pantheon, then...
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    Lanfranc (redirect from Lanfranco di Pavia)
    and G.R. Evans, Auctores Britannici Medii Aevi(1986), pp. 194–97 Sigebert of Gembloux, Liber de Scriptoribus Ecclesiasticis, ed. J. P. Migne, Patrologia...
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    Robert of Torigny's Chronica and the anonymous continuation of Sigebert of Gembloux's Chronica, are the only sources to assign religious motives to Roger's...
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    in which account Vincent differs from his professed authority, Sigebert of Gembloux, by reckoning England as the fourth instead of the fifth. In the...
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    Pomposa'. Mafucci cites the account of the near-contemporary historian Sigebert of Gembloux (c. 1030–1112) who referred to Guido as "Guido Aretinus" (Guido of...
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  • Marbod was renowned for his Latin writing during his lifetime. Sigebert of Gembloux, writing c. 1110–1125, praised Marbod's clever verse style. He composed...
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  • (1964, pp. 577). Pacini (1994, pp. 1–6). Mantese (1964, p. 576). Sigebert of Gembloux, who wrote "Chronica aa. 1024- 1031" (cf. MGH, SS, VI, Hannoversae...
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  • access to participants. (RHC Oc., Volume 5.XIV, Runc. Vol I, p. 345) Sigebert of Gembloux (1030–1112) was a Belgian Benedictine monk who wrote Chronicon sive...
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  • as Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem. (Date unknown). Benedictine monk Sigebert of Gembloux writes his Chronicon sive Chronographia, a chronological survey covering...
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  • the period before 1113, the work is that of the medieval author Sigebert of Gembloux (1030–1112) among others. It also borrows from La Chronique by Benedictine...
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    world chronicles, the most famous of which is the Chronography of Sigebert of Gembloux. This work was deliberately written as a continuation of Jerome's...
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    the Liber historiae Francorum; the Gesta Dagoberti; two works by Sigebert of Gembloux, the Chronographia and the Vita Sigeberti III; Aimon of Fleury's...
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  • attribution is generally accepted, and the latter is now attributed to Sigebert of Gembloux. Robinson 2004, p. 276; Russo 2005, p. 7n. Robinson 2004, pp. 277–278...
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  • 1050) May 13 – Ulric II (or Udalrich), Italian nobleman October 5 – Sigebert of Gembloux, French chronicler October 12 – Kogh Vasil ("the Robber"), Armenian...
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    longstanding papal policy fortified by treaty. The Continuator of Sigebert of Gembloux remarks on both the dissension and the duplicity among the Romans...
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