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Liber Eliensis provides an
important history of the
region and
period it covers, and
particularly for the
abbey and
bishopric of Ely. The
Liber Eliensis was...
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sixteen years, from a
common grave to the new
church at Ely. The
Liber Eliensis describes these events in detail. When her
grave was opened, Æthelthryth's...
- 28–99.
Liber Eliensis, ed. E. O. Blake,
Liber Eliensis. (Camden Society; ser. 3; vol. 92.) London, 1962 // tr. J. Fairweather.
Liber Eliensis: a History...
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consists of
wetter forests.
Adults feed on
fallen fruit.
Bebearia eliensis eliensis (southern Cameroon, Gabon, Congo,
Central African Republic, Democratic...
- century,
which mentions Anna's death. The
mediaeval work
known as the
Liber Eliensis,
written in Ely in the
twelfth century, is a
source of
information about...
- Inquisition – and is of
great illustrative importance. The
Inquisitio Eliensis is a
record of the
lands of Ely Abbey. The Exon
Domesday (named because...
- The Ely
Inquiry or
Inquisitio Eliensis [IE] was a
satellite of the 1086
Domesday survey. Its
importance is both that it
gives a more
detailed account of...
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idiosyncrasies of
spelling are
generally preserved.'
Janet Fairweather.
Liber Eliensis.
Boydell Press, 2005. ISBN 1-84383-015-9, ISBN 978-1-84383-015-3. (p. xxix)...
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between 2,000 and 4,000
fighting men. A
source from the 12th-century
Liber Eliensis,
written by the
monks at Ely,
suggests that
Byrhtnoth had only a few men...
- 'Witlesig', in the 1086
Domesday Book as 'Witesie', and in the
Inquisitio Eliensis. The
meaning is "Wit(t)el's island",
deriving from
either Witil, "the name...