- of Rievaulx, O Cist. (Latin:
Aelredus Riaevallensis), also
known as also
Ailred, Ælred, or Æthelred; (1110 – 12
January 1167) was an
English Cistercian...
- the
refounded Calder;
eventually the
matter was
referred to
Ailred for his decision:
Ailred was a
leading light in his age and his
region Burton, Janet...
- the 1150s,
Ailred of
Rievaulx identifies her as a
daughter of earl (comes) T****d and the
mother of Edmund,
though he
supplies no name.
Ailred had been...
-
Friedrich Gustav Worms (27
August 1891 – 13
August 1963), also
known as
Ernest Ailred Worms or
Ernst Alfred Worms, was a
German Catholic missionary and anthropologist...
-
Angevin Empire (1913)
Bismarck and the
Origin of the
German Empire (1914)
Ailred of
Rievaulx and his
biographer Walter Daniel (1922)
Stephen Langton (1927)...
-
Episcopi and in
Ailred of Rievaulx's 12th-century Vita
Sancti Niniani; the
Miracula calls this king
Tuduael and Thuuahel,
while Ailred gives the forms...
- A Life of
Saint Ninian (Vita
Sancti Niniani) was
written around 1160 by
Ailred of Rievaulx, and in 1639
James Ussher discusses Ninian in his Brittanicarum...
-
Suger of St
Denis (c. 1081–1151)
Geoffrey of
Monmouth (c. 1100 – c. 1155)
Ailred of
Rievaulx (1110–1167) Otto of
Freising (c. 1114–1158)
Archpoet (c. 1130 –...
-
English comedian Ernest Wiseman (1925–1999),
Morecambe and Wise
Ernest Ailred Worms (1891–1963),
German Pallottine missionary, linguist, and anthropologist...
- 1124, he
initially refused to take part in the ceremonies.
According to
Ailred of Rievaulx,
friend and one time
member of David's court,
David "so abhorred...