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Jocelyn or
Jocelin de
Brakelond or
Brakelonde (Latin:
Jocelinus de Brakelondia; fl. 12th century) was an
English Benedictine monk at Bury St. Edmunds...
- 1173 and 1202. It was
written in 1198[dubious – discuss] by
Jocelin of
Brakelond, a monk at the abbey. John Gage
Rokewode published an
edition of the Latin...
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Florence of
Worcester (d. 1118)
Symeon of
Durham (d. 1130)
Jocelyn de
Brakelond (d. 1211)
Matthew Paris (c. 1200 – 1259)
William of
Malmesbury (c. 1095 –...
- Brown,
American singer Jocelyn Bur****,
American politician Jocelyn de
Brakelond, 12th-century
chronicler Jocelyn Chia,
American comedian Jocelyn Enriquez...
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Henry is
mentioned in
several chronicles,
including that of
Jocelin of
Brakelond. His
influence at the
royal court was
greatest during the
reign of Stephen...
- (1844);
translated the
Chronicle of the
Abbey of St.
Edmunds of
Jocelin of
Brakelond (1844) for the Po****r
Library of
Modern Authors; and
contributed to the...
- the
Abbey of
Saint Edmund's Bury,
which had been
written by
Jocelin of
Brakelond at the
close of the 12th century. This
account of a
medieval monastery...
- 'horologe', but the
mechanism used is unknown.
According to
Jocelyn de
Brakelond, in 1198,
during a fire at the
abbey of St
Edmundsbury (now Bury St Edmunds)...
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involved in
hostilities during the Anarchy. The
chronicle of
Jocelin of
Brakelond records that,
during the Anarchy, the
abbott at Bury St
Edmunds had granted...
-
History of the Jews in
England (Oxford: Clarendon, 1978).
Jocelin of
Brakelond,
Chronicle of the
Abbey of Bury St Edmunds, trans.
Diana Greenway and...