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- Bernard of Chartres (Latin: Bernardus Carnotensis; died after 1124) was a twelfth-century French Neo-Platonist philosopher, scholar, and administrator...
- Chartresafter 1128; French: Foucher de Chartres; Latin: Fulcherus Carnotensis) was a priest who parti****ted in the First Crusade. He served Baldwin...
- distinguishing Turks on one hand from Arabs or Saracens on the other. Fulcheri Carnotensis Historia Hierosolymitana 1.3.3, ed. Hagenmeier (1913), p. 133. regunum...
- Ivo of Chartres, Can.Reg. (also Ives, Yves, or Yvo; Latin: Ivo Carnutensis; c. 1040 – 23 December 1115), was a French canon regular and abbot who then...
- Anselmus Cantuariensis 160 Sigebertus Gemblacensis 161 Ivo Carnotensis 162 Ivo Carnotensis, Petrus Chrysol****, Anselmus Laudunensis 163 Paschalis II...
- Theodulf of Orléans, (c. 750/60–821) Thierry of Chartres/Theodoricus Carnotensis Thietmar of Merseburg, (975–1018) Thomas Aquinas, (1225–1274) Thomas...
- modification. E. R. Smits, like André Vernet (1938), hypothesizes that Carnotensis (the pen-name of the commentary) is Bernard of Chartres – the individual...
- and Bertus. People with this name include: Latinized names Bernardus Carnotensis (Bernard de Chartres; died c. 1124), French Neo-Platonist philosopher...
- 1942). "Fulcher of Chartres: Chronicle of the First Crusade (Fulchei Carnotensis Historia Hierosolymitana). M. E. McGinty". Speculum. 17 (3): 426–428...
- archidiaconatum in Carnotensi [Chartres], ac ecclesiam die Thoucester, canonicatus quoque ac praebendas in Ligonensi, Carnotensi, Parisiensi, Anagnina...