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Alexander did not remarry and Walter Bower wrote that he planned an Augustinian Priory at the Eilean nam Ban dedicated to Sybilla's memory, and he may have taken steps to have her venerated.
As an Egyptian with links to Scotland, Al-Fayed was intrigued enough to fund a 2008 reprint of the 15th century chronicle Scotichronicon by Walter Bower.
Hector Boece, Walter Bower, and George Buchanan all contributed to the legend.
The next notice is a statement in the Scotichronicon, composed by John of Fordun between 1377 and 1384, and revised by Walter Bower in about 1440.
* December 24 – Walter Bower, Scottish chronicler ( b. 1385 )
A ' muggle ' is, according to Abbott Walter Bower, the author of the Scotichronicon, " an Englishman's tail ".
* Bower, Walter, Scotichronicon, ed.
The contemporary Scotichronicon by Walter Bower described James as excelling at sport and appreciative of literature and music.
Michael Brown provides an insight into what contemporaries thought of James I. Walter Bower abbot of Inchcolm lists James's accomplishments as a musician —' not just as an enthusiastic amateur ' but a master, ' another Orpheus.
Among the Abbots of Inchcolm was the 15th-century chronicler Walter Bower.
* Walter Bower, the most famous abbot
Contrary to Froissart's view, the early Scottish chroniclers — Andrew of Wyntoun and Walter Bower ( who both utilised a source that was nearly contemporary with Robert II )— and later 15th and 16th century Scottish chroniclers and poets showed ' Robert II as a Scottish patriotic hero, a defender of the integrity of the Scottish kingdom, and as the direct heir to Robert I '.
Abbot Walter Bower reported that Robert III described himself as " the worst of kings and the most miserable of men ".
These materials were used by a continuator who wrote in the middle of the 15th century, and who is identified with Walter Bower, abbot of the monastery of Inchcolm.
Walter Bower ( or Bowmaker ) ( 1385 – 24 December 1449 ), Scottish chronicler, was born about 1385 at Haddington, East Lothian.
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) This sentiment was elaborated upon by Walter Bower and by Hector Boece, who in his Historia Gentis Scotorum goes so far as to say Arthur and Gawain were traitors and villains who stole the throne from Mordred.
The legend surrounding Scotland's association with the Saint Andrew's Cross was related by Walter Bower and George Buchanan, who claimed that the flag originated in a 9th century battle, where Óengus II led a combined force of Picts and Scots to victory over the Angles, led by Æthelstan.
The works of John Fordun ( Chronica Gentis Scotorum ) and Walter Bower ( Scotichronicon ) defined the tradition which he attempted to make seamless, filling the gaps in the chronicle, and applying the approach common to humanists of his period.

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Walter Reuther, leader of the industrial union faction of the AFL-CIO, says another two years of this squabbling will be disastrous for all American labor.
`` People and soils respond slowly '', says Walter Clark, `` but the time has now come when the gardens produce delicious long-keeping vegetables due to this enrichment program.
The historian Walter Goffart says of Bede that he " holds a privileged and unrivalled place among first historians of Christian Europe ".
" All we can say safely ," says Walter Pohl, " is that the name Huns, in late antiquity ( 4th century ), described prestigious ruling groups of steppe warriors.
The Albéniz biographer, Walter A. Clark, says that pieces of this period received enthusiastic reception in the composer's many concerts.
In his classic, " How Europe Underdeveloped Africa " Walter Rodney says that Africa ` s development can only be possible through its delinking with international capitalism and embracing a socialist template.
" Walter Neff replies, " No relation ", to which Mr. Jackson says, " Let me see, this man's an automobile dealer in Corvallis.
Sir Walter Cope, asked by Robert Cecil to select a play for the Queen during her brother Duke Ulric of Holstein's visit, wrote, " Burbage is come and says there is no new play the Queen has not seen but they have revived an old one called Love's Labour's Lost which for wit and mirth he says will please her exceedingly.
Walter Burkert notes the presence of Tethys in the episode of Iliad XIV that the Ancients called the " Deception of Zeus ", where Hera, to mislead Zeus, says she wants to go to Oceanus, " origin of the gods " and Tethys " the mother ".
Walter Chrysler was not especially interested in his remote ancestors ; his collaborative author Boyden Sparkes says that one genealogical researcher reported " that he had a sea-going Dutchman among his forebears ; one Captain Jan Gerritsen Van Dalsen ", but that " as to that, Walter Chrysler made it plain to me he was in accord with Jimmy Durante: ' Ancestors?
The second story says that Henrietta Fitzhugh, wife of one of the town founders, Henry Fitzhugh, named the town after the hero in Walter Scott's novel The Bride of Lammermoor ( 1819 ).
W. L. Warren, historian and author of a biography of John, says of Walter that " No one living had a firmer grasp of the intricacies of royal government, yet even in old age his mind was adaptable and fecund with suggestions for coping with new problems.
The chronicler says that Walter " wished to put himself on a par with the king ".
Walter was not a holy man, although he was, as John Gillingham, a historian and biographer of Richard I, says, " one of the most outstanding government ministers in English History ".
The historian Michael Clanchy says of Walter " The proliferation of documents was a European and a continuing phenomenon, yet if it were to be associated in England with one man, he would be Hubert Walter.
*" Lawsuit comes between members of O ' Jays: Sammy Strain says Eddie and Walter " conspired " to rob him of royalties.
" He also says that the " Tulli Papyrus ", cited by von Däniken in one of his books, is likely cribbed from the Book of Ezekiel, and quoted Dr. Nolli ( through Dr. Walter Ramberg, Scientific Attache at the U. S. embassy in Rome ), then current Director of the Egyptian Section of the Vatican Museum, as " suspect that Tulli was taken in and that the papyrus is a fake.
In 1773 Mackenzie published a second novel, The Man of the World, the hero of which was as consistently bad as the " Man of Feeling " had been " constantly obedient to his moral sense ," as Sir Walter Scott says.
Ailred of Rievaulx says the speech was made by Walter Espec, Sheriff of York ( and founder of Rievaulx ).
Snider recalls " I went to Walter O ’ Malley and told him I couldn ’ t take the pressure ,” Duke says.
Sir Walter Ogilvy ( died 1440 ) of Lintrathen, lord high treasurer of Scotland from 1425 to 1431, was the son of Sir Walter Ogilvy of Wester Powrie and Auchterhouse, a man, says Andrew of Wyntoun, " stout and manfull, bauld and wycht ," who was killed in 1392.

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