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According to the medieval chronicler John of Worcester, Ealdred was given the see of Ramsbury to administer while Herman remained outside England.
According to the medieval chronicler Geoffrey Gaimar, after the Battle of Stamford Bridge Harold entrusted the loot gained from Harold Hardrada to Ealdred.
According to Matthew Paris, the 13th century chronicler of St Albans Abbey, Abbot Ulsinus ( Wulsin ) founded three churches in 948, reputedly to tend to the physical and spiritual needs of the growing number of pilgrims to Alban's shrine: St Peter's, St Stephen's and St Michael's.
According to the contemporary chronicler John Strecche, who lived at the neighbouring Kenilworth Priory, the French openly mocked Henry in 1414 by sending him a gift of tennis balls at Kenilworth.
According to the late 13th century chronicler Martin of Opava, Stephen VIII was described as being a German, who was elected pope due to the power and influence of his royal relative, the German king Otto I. Martin states that Otto ignored the will of the cardinals in imposing Stephen upon them, and because Stephen was hated for being a German, he was taken by supporters of Alberic II, who proceeded to maim and disfigure him to such an extent that Stephen was unable to appear in public again.
According to one chronicler, Richard's last act of chivalry proved fruitless ; in an orgy of medieval brutality, the infamous mercenary captain Mercadier had the crossbowman flayed alive and hanged as soon as Richard died.
According to the Primary Chronicle Rurik was one of the Rus, a Varangian tribe likened by the chronicler to Danes, Swedes, English and Gotlanders.
According to a 17th century chronicler, Ibrahim had asked Suleiman not to promote him to such high positions, fearing for his safety ; to which Suleiman replied that under his reign no matter what the circumstance, Ibrahim would never be put to death.
According to the official court chronicler Qazwini, the relationship with his other wives " had nothing more than the status of marriage.
According to the mediæval chronicler Berthold of Reichenau, the nobleman Burkhard I, Count of Zollern ( de Zolorin ) was born before 1025 and died in 1061.
According to the chronicler Widukind of Corvey, Otto " pitched his camp in the territory of the city of Augsburg and joined there the forces of Henry I, Duke of Bavaria, who was himself lying mortally ill nearby, and by Duke Conrad with a large following of Franconian knights.
According to chronicler Leo of Ostia the Greek artists decorated the apse, the arch and the vestibule of the basilica.
According to the 1463 Chronica Austriae by chronicler Thomas Ebendorfer the duke on 23 May 1420, at the behest of the Church, ordered the imprisonment and forcible conversion of the Jews.
According to the Norman chronicler, William of Jumièges, Robert I, Duke of Normandy attempted an invasion of England to place Edward on the throne in about 1034, but it was blown off course to Jersey.
According the German chronicler Bishop Thietmar of Merseburg, the decades long forced Germanization and Christianization of the Slavs associated with these two churches was the reason for their destruction.
According to a contemporary chronicler, when Catherine de ' Medici was born, her parents, were " as pleased as if it had been a boy ".
According to the court chronicler Brantôme, " many people advised the king and the Dauphin to repudiate her, since it was necessary to continue the line of France ".
According to the bland description of a southern chronicler, he " succeeded to the kingdom of the Northumbrians ".
According to the chronicler John the Deacon, author of the Chronicon Venetum (" Chronicle of Venice "), written about AD 1000, the office of the Doge was first instituted in Venice about 700, replacing tribunes that had led the cluster of early settlements in the lagoon.
According to the twelfth century chronicler William of Malmesbury, the abbey was built on a gravel spur " between the rivers Kennet and Thames, on a spot calculated for the reception of almost all who might have occasion to travel to the more populous cities of England ".
According to the earlier chronicler, Geoffrey of Monmouth ( c. 1100 – c. 1155 ), Ebraucus had fifty children by his twenty wives, and was the founder of " Kaerebrauc " ( York ), " Alclud " ( Dumbarton ), and the " Maidens ' Castle ".
According to contemporaneous chronicler Richer, the castle built by Foulques Nerra in the 990s consisted of a tower and a surrounding enclosure.
According to chronicler Orderic Vitalis, the crew asked William Adelin for drink and he supplied it to them in great abundance.
According to chronicler William of Newburgh royal castles formed the " bones of the kingdom ".
According to chancellor and chronicler Pero López de Ayala, he had a pale complexion, with blue eyes and very light blond hair ; he was tall ( 1 ' 83 m .) and muscular.

According and Froissart
According to Froissart, while Joanna was heavily pregnant with Catherine she wished to have a bath but the doctors advised against it because they thought it to be too dangerous.
According to Froissart, the battle was fought with great gallantry on both sides.
According to Jean Froissart, she was 13 or 14 when the marriage was first proposed, and perhaps about 16 at the time of her marriage in 1385, which suggests a birth date of around 1370.
According to the chronicler Jean Froissart, the king pardoned him at the request of his wife, Philippa of Hainault.
According to Froissart, Douglas announced that he would " carry pennon to Scotland and hoist it on my tower, where it may be seen from afar ", to which Hotspur retorted " By God!
According to Froissart he was captured at Poitiers and ransomed.

According and purely
According to Carnap's " Logicist Foundations of Mathematics ", Russell wanted a theory that could plausibly be said to derive all of mathematics from purely logical axioms.
According to another theory, it is believed that the pointed arch evolved naturally in Western Europe as a structural solution to a purely technical problem, concurrent with its introduction and early use as a stylistic feature in French and English churches.
According to Sergio Caruso, when talking of Homo economicus, one should distinguish between the purely “ methodological ” versions, aimed at practical use in the economic sphere ( e. g. economic calculus ), and the ” anthropological ” versions, more ambitiously aimed at depicting a certain type of man ( supposed to be actually existing ), or even human nature in general.
According to Burton Russell, " That the name is a purely modern invention of uncertain origins makes it an elegant symbol of the modern Devil with his many novel and diverse forms.
According to the journalist Joe Conason Bush's involvement with UBC was purely commercial and that he was not a Nazi sympathizer.
According to Ryn, the propagation of a purely abstract idea of universality has contributed to the neoconservative advocacy of allegedly universal American principles, which neconservatives see as justification for American intervention around the world — bringing the blessings of the " West " to the benighted " rest ".
According to Edmund Gosse, " Carew's poems, at their best, are brilliant lyrics of the purely sensuous order.
According to Plutarch, the 300 hand-picked men were chosen by Gorgidas purely for ability and merit, regardless of social class.
According to Japanese historian Takashi Fujitani, the memo reveals a " condescension toward Japanese people " and a " purely instrumentalist and manipulative stance ".
According to Stull, " Hokie " is a nonsensical word he made up purely as an attention-getter.
According to Boltz ( 1993: 430 ), Xu's compilation of the Shuowen " cannot be held to have arisen from a purely linguistic or lexicographical drive.
According to accounts of Livy, by the 3rd century Macedonians had adopted a purely Greek ethnic identity.
According to tradition, during the Momoyama Period they were introduced to the tea garden by the first great tea masters, and in later gardens they were used purely for decoration.
According to Bohm, a key motivation for doing so was purely to show the possibility of such theories.
According to the 2001 Nepal Census, 84. 13 % of the Newars were Hindu-Buddhist and 15. 31 % were purely Buddhist.
According to his own account, Wargentin was unimpressed with the purely classical and theological curriculum and the lack of any education in the sciences and did not finish the fourth year.
According to historian Burton Stein, this theory is purely mythical and according to another historian, Suomen Itämainen Seura, the Karkathar are so called as they migrated from a place called Karaikadu.
According to the terms of the agreement, purely political activity can only be investigated by the Public Security Section ( PSS ) of the NYPD's Intelligence Division, and then only when the Section suspects criminal activity.
" According to this view, Peter has a weak symbolic primacy or primacy of honor ( in the sense of a purely honorary primacy ).
According to Marx, “ economic value ” is a purely social category.
* According to Mandel, " the bureaucracy " is a purely parasitic social caste, which has usurped the power to rule over society ; it has no productive function at all, it is only " ballast " for society.
According to the motu proprio: " Many of the offices entrusted to members of the Papal Household were deprived of their function, continuing to exist as purely honorary positions, without much correspondence to concrete needs of the times.
According to this doctrine, the experience of unity between God and creation is purely subjective and occurs only in the mind of the Sufi who has reached the state of fana ' fi Allah ( to forget about everything except Almighty Allah ).
According to Habermas, the " substantive " ( i. e. formally & semantically integrated ) rationality that characterized pre-modern worldviews has, since modern times, been emptied of its content and divided into three purely " formal " realms: ( 1 ) cognitive-instrumental reason ; ( 2 ) moral-practical reason ; and ( 3 ) aesthetic-expressive reason.

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