-
Historia Anglorum ("History of the English") is the
title of two
medieval works on the
history of England: by
Henry of
Huntingdon (c. 1154) by Matthew...
- Lincoln, was a 12th-century
English historian and the
author of
Historia Anglorum (Medieval
Latin for "History of the English"), as "the most
important Anglo-Norman...
-
Regum Anglorum,
where he
professes his
admiration for the man. In
fulfilment of this idea,
William completed in 1125 his
Gesta Regum Anglorum ("Deeds...
- The
Gesta Regum Anglorum (Latin for "Deeds of the
Kings of the English"),
originally titled De
Gestis Regum Anglorum ("On the
Deeds of the
Kings of the...
- the
first true king of England. The
title "King of the English" or Rex
Anglorum in Latin, was
first used to
describe Æthelstan in one of his
charters in...
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centralised church authority and at
times royal power. However, in his
Historia Anglorum,
Paris displays a
highly negative view of Frederick,
going as far as to...
- and Gregory's
replies in
chapter 27 of his
Historia ecclesiastica gentis Anglorum; this
section of the
History is
usually known as the
Libellus responsionum...
-
Regia Anglorum (A term used by
early writers in
Latin texts,
meaning Kingdoms of the
English [people]), or
simply Regia, is a
Medieval reenactment organisation...
-
Ecclesiastical History of the
English People (Latin:
Historia ecclesiastica gentis Anglorum),
written by Bede in
about AD 731, is a
history of the
Christian Churches...
- The
Gesta Pontifi****
Anglorum (Latin for "Deeds of the
Bishops of the English"),
originally known as De
Gestis Pontifi****
Anglorum ("On the
Deeds of the...