- William of Newburgh
- William of Newburgh
• English historian (1136-1198)Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006.
Catholic encyclopedia.
Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006.
Catholic encyclopedia.
William de Newburgh — ou de Newbury (traduction du latin Guillelmus Neubrigensis, né vers 1136 et mort vers 1198), aussi connu sous le nom de William Parvus, est un historien anglais du Moyen Âge et un chanoine de saint Augustin qui a demeuré à Bridlington au… … Wikipédia en Français
William of Newburgh — or Newbury (from Latin: Guillelmus Neubrigensis; 1136? – 1198?), also known as William Parvus, was a 12th century English historian and Augustinian canon from Bridlington, Yorkshire. Contents 1 Biography 2 Sources 3 Notes … Wikipedia
William of Newburgh — (1135/6 ?1198) A monk at Newburgh Priory (Yorkshire), William wrote a chronicle covering the period from 1066 to 1197. He was a careful historian, rejecting the idle lies of *Geoffrey of Monmouth concerning *Arthur and *Merlin. He included… … A Dictionary of English folklore
William Of Newburgh — ▪ English historian born 1136, Bridlington, Yorkshire, Eng. died c. 1198, , Newburgh Priory English chronicler who is remembered as the author of one of the most valuable historical works on 11th and 12th century England. He entered the… … Universalium
William of Newburgh, or Newbury — (1136 1198?) Historian, belonged to the monastery of Newburgh in Yorkshire. His own name is said to have been Little. His work, Historia Rerum Anglicarum (History of English affairs), is written in good Latin, and has some of the same… … Short biographical dictionary of English literature
William Fitz Osbert — (* in London; † 6. April 1196 in Tyburn oder auf dem Smithfield) – auf Grund seines auffälligen Vollbartes auch Longbeard (englisch für Langbart) oder William cum barba (lat. für mit Bart) genannt – war ein englischer Rechtsgelehrter und… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Newburgh — ( new + the Scots word burgh ) may refer to: Contents 1 Places 2 Persons 3 Ships … Wikipedia
William Fitz Osbern (1196) — William Fitz Osbern (died 1196) was a citizen of London who took up the role of the advocate of the poor in a popular uprising in the spring of 1196. The events are significant in that they illustrate how rare popular revolt by the poor and… … Wikipedia
William Fitzduncan — (gaëlique: Uilleam mac Donnchada) († 1151/54[1]), lord de Skipton et Craven, est un noble écossais. Sommaire 1 Biographie 2 Mariage et descendance 3 … Wikipédia en Français
William Longchamp — Infobox bishopbiog name =William Longchamp caption = Ely Cathedral religion =Catholic See =Diocese of Ely Title = Bishop of Ely Period = 1189 ndash;1197 Predecessor = Geoffrey Ridel Successor =Eustace ordination = bishops = post = date of birth … Wikipedia