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Eadmer or
Edmer (c. 1060 – c. 1126) was an
English historian, theologian, and ecclesiastic. He is
known for
being a
contemporary biographer of his archbishop...
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Bosanquet (tr.)
Eadmer's History p. 53
Carpenter Struggle for
Mastery p. 132
Bosanquet (tr.)
Eadmer's History p. 54
William of Malmesbury...
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chaplain and
secretary Eadmer (Vita et
Conversatione Anselmi Cantuariensis) and the monk
Alexander (Ex
Dictis Beati Anselmi).
Eadmer also
detailed Anselm's...
- by the
leading chroniclers,
William of Malmesbury, John of
Worcester and
Eadmer, who
acknowledged his ****istance in
their histories.
Several letters to...
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Bleasdale parish church,
probably the only one
anywhere dedicated to
Saint Eadmer.
Bleasdale Circle, a
Bronze Age
circular earthwork,
originally with an outer...
- – 1072)
Lanfranc (c. 1005 – 1089)
Anselm of
Canterbury (c. 1033 – 1109)
Eadmer (c. 1060 – c. 1126)
Florence of
Worcester (d. 1118)
Symeon of
Durham (d...
- would-be
successor Eadmer shows that Alexander's
wishes were not
always accepted by the
religious community,
perhaps because Eadmer had the
backing of...
- "seem to
suggest a plot." The
chroniclers Eadmer,
Malmesbury and
Orderic describe the
couple as close, with
Eadmer noting that they were in love.
Anselm was...
- deathbed, had made him heir over William. However,
other sources, such as
Eadmer dispute this claim.
Tapestry fragments have been
found in
Scandinavia dating...
- Osbern's
account is
rejected by
later chroniclers and
modern historians. When
Eadmer wrote a life of
Dunstan in the
early twelfth century, he
included an account...