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late 12th century ), English chronicler, was a monk of St Swithin's house at Winchester.
* 1398-David O Duigeannain, Coarb of the Virgin St. Lasair, chief chronicler of MacDiarmuda ( MacDermott ) and his great favorite, a hospitaller for all comers of Eirinn in general, a reverend attendant of a nobleman, and one that never refused anyone for anything he had until his death, died in his house and was interred in the Church of Cill Ronan.
1290 ), English monk and chronicler, who was apparently connected with a religious house in the province of York, is known to us only through the historical compilation which bears his name, the Memoriale fratris Walteri de Coventria.
Charles the Bold maintained the traditions of his house as a patron of literature, and showed special favor to Chastellain, who, after being constituted indiciaire or chronicler of the Order of the Golden Fleece, was himself made a knight of the order on 2 May 1473.

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Yet another chronicler, John of Worcester, mentions nothing of any trouble in Rome, and when discussing the appointment of Wulfstan, says that Wulfstan was elected freely and unanimously by the clergy and people.
In turn, the 12th century chronicler Gallus Anonymus says that Dobrawa came to Poland surrounded by secular and religious dignitaries.
The medieval chronicler Bede says that Augustine sent Laurence back to Pope Gregory I to report on the success of converting King Æthelberht of Kent and to carry a letter with questions for the pope.
The medieval chronicler William of Malmesbury says that the king also seized and depopulated many miles of land ( 36 parishes ), turning it into the royal New Forest region to support his enthusiastic enjoyment of hunting.
Yet another contemporary chronicler, Pedro Mariño de Lobera, also wrote that Valdivia offered to evacuate the lands of the Mapuche but says he was shortly thereafter killed with a large club by a vengeful warrior named Pilmaiquen, who said that Valdivia could not be trusted to keep his word once freed.
In 1257, in the course of a week's visit to St Albans, Henry kept the chronicler beside him night and day, " and guided my pen ," says Paris, " with much goodwill and diligence.
The chronicler says that Walter " wished to put himself on a par with the king ".
The defeat of the Visigothic army followed on the flight of the king's opponents, who had only accompanied the host " in rivalry ", " deceitfully ", and " out of ambition to rule " says the Mozarabic chronicler.
Before the battle, chronicler Theophanes the Confessor says, the Emperor dreamed of being at Thessalonika, this dream predicted his defeat against the Arabs because the word Thessalonika is similar to the sentence " thes allo niken ", that means " gave victory to another ( the enemy )".
The Venetian chronicler John the Deacon ( d. 1009 ) says that in 912 during Michael's rule, Zachlumia was a part of the Croatian land.
A document from the year 1157 says the Visconti were holders of the captaincy of Marliano ( today Mariano Comense ); late chronicler Galvano Fiamma confirms this version.
A later chronicler says about him that " he was in many ways a serviceable man and put many things right that were wrong.
Version supported by Polish chronicler Jan Długosz points out branch of Czech ( Bohemian ) Vršovci clan, version supported by Polish heraldist Kasper Niesiecki ( as better ) says that their origin is pagan Polish.
Crusade chronicler Albert of Aix says that he acted as an envoy between the Turks and the crusaders, but according to the more reliable Anna Comnena, he was working with Boutoumites to negotiate the surrender of the city without the Crusaders ' knowledge.
Livy says only that he rescued his father, that Coelius Antipater, chronicler of the second Punic war, attributes the rescue to a Ligurian slave, but the general belief and opinion of most historians identifies the rescuer as the young Scipio.
The medieval chronicler Eadmer, Anselm's biographer and a Canterbury partisan, says that Anselm was consecrated as the primate.
In legend Yupanqui is a great conqueror ; the chronicler Juan de Betanzos says that he was the first Inca to conquer territory outside the valley of Cuzco — which may be taken to delimit the importance of his predecessors.

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The hostility to Agnes, it must be admitted, may be exaggerated by the chronicler William of Tyre, whom she prevented from becoming Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem decades later, as well as from William's continuators like Ernoul, who hints at a slight on her moral character: " car telle n ' est que roine doie iestre di si haute cite comme de Jherusalem " (" there should not be such a queen for so holy a city as Jerusalem ").
The only indication is communicated by the chronicler Cosmas of Prague, who stated that the Bohemian princess at the time of her marriage with Mieszko I was an old woman.
The chronicler Richerus claims that Eadgifu wrote letters both to Edmund and to Otto I in which she requested support for her son.
The chronicler Thietmar eulogized her as follows: " Though was of the weak sex she possessed moderation, trustworthiness, and good manners.
Dudo fails to identify her mother, but later chronicler William of Jumieges makes this explicit.
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 ".
However the near-contemporary chronicler Jean Froissart reports a " gossipy " tale that Gaunt's sister kidnapped Mary from Pleshey Castle, Essex, where her family was holding her cloistered as a novice nun in order to keep her fortune for themselves, and took her to her own castle at Arundel.
" This description was probably not simply flattery by a chronicler, since both Isabella's father and brothers were considered very handsome men by contemporaries, and her husband was to nickname her " Isabella the Fair ".
One twelfth century chronicler described her as of noble birth, and she may have been related to St Dunstan.
It represented, to some degree, a rejection of her own earlier romantic work as she took on the public role as chronicler of the Terror.
The French chronicler Jean Froissart called her " the most beautiful woman in all the realm of England, and the most loving.
In order to counter the influence of Pope John X ( whom the hostile chronicler Liutprand of Cremona alleges was another of her lovers ), Marozia subsequently married his opposer Guy of Tuscany, who loved his beautiful wife as much as he loved power.
She is best known as a chronicler of the movement's spread, especially in her 1884 Nineteenth Century Miracles: Spirits and their Work in Every Country of the Earth, and her 1870 Modern American Spiritualism, a detailed account of claims and investigations of mediumship beginning with the earliest days of the movement.
In 1193, according to the chronicler Alberic of Trois-Fontaines, Theodore became the lover of the dowager empress Anna, then aged 22 ; they did not marry because in marrying a commoner she would have lost her dowry.
Isabella was already known to be carrying their first child – Maria of Montferrat, who later succeeded her mother as queen regnant ( see the Old French Continuation of William of Tyre, the Brevis Regni Hierosolymitani Historia in the Annals of Genoa, and the Muslim chronicler Imad ad-Din al-Isfahani ).
15th century Polish chronicler Jan Długosz likened her to Ceres, the Roman goddess of agriculture.
Joan died in 1305 allegedly in childbirth, although one chronicler had accused her husband of having killed her.

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She was described by the poet Ambrose as " exceedingly fair and lovely "; according to the Muslim chronicler Imad ad-Din al-Isfahani, she had black hair and a pale complexion.
She was buried at the Cathedral of Tyre, according to Ernoul, the chronicler who continued the chronicles of William of Tyre.
She always dressed magnificently and was reported by the mediaeval chronicler William of Malmesbury to have worn luxurious golden garments.

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