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Ralph de
Diceto or
Ralph of Diss (Latin:
Radulfus de
Diceto; c. 1120 – c. 1202) was
archdeacon of Middle****, dean of St Paul's
Cathedral (from c. 1180)...
- great-grandson of
William the Conqueror.
Contemporary historian Ralph de
Diceto traced his family's
lineage through Matilda of
Scotland to the Anglo-Saxon...
- (Paperback ed.). Routledge. ISBN 9780582040007. de
Diceto,
Ralph (2012) [1876]. Stubbs,
William (ed.). "Radulfi de
Diceto Decani Lundoniensis opera historica" [The...
- slaughter".
Medieval Warfare. 6 (1): 28–35. JSTOR 48578533.
Ralph de
Diceto (Radulf de
Diceto decani Lundoniensis)
Ymagines historiarum Lane-Poole 1906, p. 155...
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Roger of Howden, and the
narratives of
Richard of Devizes,
Ralph de
Diceto,
Ralph of
Coggeshall and
Arnold of Lübeck. The
Arabic works by al-Isfahani...
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penalties for
anyone who
plundered their goods. The
chronicler Ralph of
Diceto records that when
famine struck Anjou and
Maine in 1176,
Henry emptied his...
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Richard of Devizes,
William of Newburgh,
Roger of
Hoveden and
Ralph de
Diceto.
These historians were
generally unsympathetic to John's
behaviour under...
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sources from
England and
Wales include Roger of Howden,
Walter Map,
Ralph de
Diceto,
Gerald of
Wales and
Ralph Niger.
While some were
relatively neutral, Map...
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possibly the same
person as Ælfgifu The twelfth-century
chronicler Ralph of
Diceto stated that the
coronation took
place at Kingston, and this is accepted...
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which are
attributed to Ernoul), and by Ambroise,
Roger of Howden,
Ralph of
Diceto, and
Giraldus Cambrensis. Frederick's
eldest son,
Henry VI, who had already...