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The main sources available for discussion of this period include Gildas's De Excidio Britanniae and Nennius's Historia Brittonum, the Annales Cambriae, Anglo Saxon Chronicle, William of Malmesbury's Gesta Regum Anglorum and De Antiquitate Glastoniensis Ecclesiae, along with texts from the Black Book of Carmarthen and the Red Book of Hergest, and Bede's Historia ecclesiastica gentis Anglorum as well as " The Descent of the Men of the North " ( Bonedd Gwŷr y Gogledd, in Peniarth MS 45 and elsewhere ) and the Book of Baglan.
** Gesta Regum Britanniae by William of Rennes ( Latin )
Gesta Regum Anglorum.
Gesta Regum Anglorum.
William's obvious respect for Bede is apparent even within the preface of his Gesta Regum Anglorum, where he professes his admiration for the man.
Gesta Regum Anglorum.
Gesta Regum Anglorum.
He was described by William of Malmesbury in his Gesta Regum as a man of stupid dull disposition ( crassi et hebetis ingenii )..
The main sources available for discussion of this period include Gildas's De Excidio Britanniae and Nennius's Historia Brittonum, the Annales Cambriae, Anglo Saxon Chronicle, William of Malmesbury's Gesta Regum Anglorum and De Antiquitate Glastoniensis Ecclesiae, along with texts from the Black Book of Carmarthen and the Red Book of Hergest, and Bede's Historia ecclesiastica gentis Anglorum as well as " The Descent of the Men of the North " ( Bonedd Gwŷr y Gogledd, in Peniarth MS 45 and elsewhere ) and the Book of Baglan.
In the second quarter of the 13th century, a version in Latin verse, the Gesta Regum Britanniae, was produced by William of Rennes.
With the help of Jodocus Badius Ascensius ( also known as ' Josse Bades '), whose relationship with Pedersen had now grown to more than just a professional one, they published this new work-over of Gesta Danorum, titled Danorum Regum heroumque Historiae, 15 May 1514, in Paris.
* 1514, Danorum Regum heroumque Historiae ( re-publishing of Saxo's Gesta Danorum )
Unlike Saxo's Gesta Danorum or Svend Aagesen's Brevis Historia Regum Dacie which is Danish history as seen from our time, Chronicon Roskildense often covers the ' losing ' side in these very same events told of by Saxo and Svend Aggesen.
He was still writing in 1199 and there are slight indications in another chronicle, the Gesta Regum, that he continued to write till 1210, when a sudden change in style and arrangement point to a new chronicler.
( 2 ) The Gesta Regum, which is in part an abridgment of the earlier chronicle, and from the year 1199 an independent source of great value for the early years of John's reign.
referred to as King of the Britons by William of Malmesbury in his Gesta Regum Anglorum.

Gesta and Anglorum
The only authority for this son's existence is Adam of Bremen, who in his Gesta ( c. 1070 ) claims to cite the otherwise unknown Gesta Anglorum for a remarkable anecdote about Hiring's foreign adventures: " Harald sent his son Hiring to England with an army.
* William of Malmesbury, Gesta regum Anglorum, ed.
* William of Malmesbury, Gesta regum Anglorum, ed.
In fulfilment of this idea, William completed in 1125 his Gesta regum Anglorum (" Deeds of the kings of the English "), consciously patterned on Bede, which spanned from AD 449 – 1120.
William's first edition of the book was followed by the Gesta pontificum Anglorum ( Deeds of the English Bishops ) in 1125.
* William of Malmesbury: Gesta pontificum Anglorum ( Deeds of the English Bishops ), Vol.
* William of Malmesbury: Gesta pontificum Anglorum ( Deeds of the English Bishops ), Vol.
* William of Malmesbury: Gesta regum Anglorum ( Deeds of the English Kings ), Vol.
* William of Malmesbury: Gesta regum Anglorum ( Deeds of the English Kings ), Vol.
* William of Malmesbury, Gesta regum Anglorum, ed.
* William of Malmesbury, Gesta regum Anglorum
There is no earlier specific mention of the cheese of the county, but the importance of Cheshire as one of the main dairy regions of England is already emphasised by William of Malmesbury in the Chester section of his Gesta pontificum Anglorum (" History of the bishops of England ": c. 1125 ).
All that is known of him is told in the Gesta regum Anglorum ( Deeds of the English Kings ), written by the eminent medieval historian William of Malmesbury in about 1125.
Following Bede, versions of the Lucius story appeared in the 9th-century Historia Brittonum, and in 12th-century works such as William of Malmesbury's Gesta pontificum Anglorum and the Book of Llandaff.

Gesta and around
No texts survive from this area, though the written text Vita Ansgari (" The life of Ansgar ") by Rimbert ( c. 865 ) describes the missionary work of Ansgar around 830 at Birka, and Gesta Hammaburgensis Ecclesiae Pontificum ( Deeds of Bishops of the Hamburg Church ) by Adam of Bremen in 1075 describes the archbishop Unni, who died at Birka in 936.
Written around 1080, one of the oldest written sources on pre-Christian Scandinavian religious practices is Adam of Bremen's Gesta Hammaburgensis ecclesiae pontificum.
In his efforts to fashion general history into a specific fictional story, Shakespeare may have consulted the Gesta Romanorum, a well known thirteenth-century collection of tales, legends, myths and anecdotes in Latin, which took figures and events from history and spun fictional tales around them.
The phenomenon appears to be described first in the Gesta Herwardi, written around 1100 and concerning an event of the 1070s.
The first written mention about Zalău, was in the " Gesta Hungarorum ", also called the " Chronicle of Anonymous " ( probably notary of the King Béla III of Hungary ), published around year 1200.
Menumorut or Menumorout (,, ) ruled, according to the 13th century Gesta Ungarorum (“ The Deeds of the Hungarians ”), the land between the rivers Tisa, Mureş and Someş when the Magyars invaded the Carpathian Basin around 895.
Another view that, the author of the Gesta related, around the year 1200, in a novelistic form what he thought had happened at the time of the Magyar Conquest around 895.
The anonymous writer of the Gesta Hungarorum “( The Deeds of the Hungarians ”) was the first Hungarian chronicler who compiled the list of the seven Hungarian conqueror chiefs around 1210.
The anonymous author of the Itinerarium Peregrinorum et Gesta Regis Ricardi wrote that Balian was a member of a " council of consummate iniquity " around Conrad, accused him of taking Conrad's bribes, and said of Maria and Balian as a couple:
The name of the town was first mentioned by the anonymous author of Gesta Hungarorum around 1200, as Geuru, the archaic spelling for Győr: " After our leader Árpád left Szerencs with his army (...) he gave the land between Tapolca and the river Sajó, called Miskolc at the time, and the town named Győr to Böngér, father of Bors.
The main account of Rindr is book III of the Gesta Danorum, written by Saxo Grammaticus around the early thirteenth century.
Óðinn ’ s seduction of Rindr is described once outside the Gesta Danorum, in a line of stanza 3 of Sigurðarkviða, a poem by Kormákr Ögmundarson praising Sigurðr Hlaðajarl, who ruled around Trondheim in the mid-tenth century.
The Gesta Hunnorum et Hungarorum ( Latin: " Deeds of the Huns and Hungarians "), written mainly by Simon of Kéza around 1282-1285, is one of the sources of early Hungarian history .< ref name =" multkor ">
Neither are contemporary sources, as both were written several centuries after her death ( the Gesta around 1200 and the Chronicon Pictum in the 14th century ).

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