stay more often in the south than the north." (William of Malmesbury 12th century.) — William of Malmesbury 2002, p. 139 The English language contains many...
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covering the period 1098–1125. (Date unknown) English historian William of Malmesbury writes Gesta Regum Anglorum (Deeds of the Kings of the English)...
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William of Malmesbury Chronicle of the Kings of Alba - Scotland Chronicle of the Kings of England (De Gestis Regum Anglorum) by William of Malmesbury...
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Supper and immediately the waters flowed red. According, however, to William of Malmesbury (died 1143?), who first recorded the well, the waters gushed sometimes...
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poet and writer Kogyo-Daishi, Japanese Buddhist priest (b. 1095) William of Malmesbury, English monk and historian Yelü Dashi, founder of the Qara Khitai...
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source by other historians in the West, such as Orderic Vitalis and William of Malmesbury. Almost as soon as Jerusalem had been captured, and continuing throughout...
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Pons was a "small boy" when his father died in early 1112. William of Malmesbury and William of Tyre wrote that Pons had been an "adolescent" when he succeeded...
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Chamberlain (born 1062) 1142 Orderic Vitalis, chronicler (born 1075) 1143 William of Malmesbury, historian (born 1080) 1144 Geoffrey de Mandeville, 1st Earl of...
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aeolipile was capable of useful work.[citation needed] According to William of Malmesbury, in 1125, Reims was home to a church that had an organ powered by...
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of Bamburgh (Old English: Bebbanburh; Old Irish: Dún Guaire; Brittonic: Din Guairoi) were significant regional potentates in what is now northern England...
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