- the
Estoire des
Engleis currently exist. The
title Estoire des
Engleis derives from the
British Library version. The
Estoire des
Engleis is
based upon pre-existing...
- was as a
translator from Old
English to Anglo-Norman. His L'Estoire des
Engleis, or
History of the
English People,
written about 1136–1140, was a chronicle...
-
Eutropis englei, also
known commonly as Engel's
mabuya and the six-striped mabouya, is a
species of skink, a
lizard in the
family Scincidae. The species...
- and was the
widow of Earl Dolfin.
Geoffrey Gaimar, in his
Estoire des
Engleis, says
instead that
Hereward lived for some time as an
outlaw in the Fens...
-
Ireland by
Henry II; in the most
recent edition it was
called La
Geste des
Engleis en
Yrlande ("The
Deeds of the
English in Ireland"). This
section of the...
- unlikely. The
French word is
first attested in the Anglo-Norman
Estoire des
Engleis, or "History of the
English People",
written by
Geoffrey Gaimar between...
-
Original Anglo-Norman: ... ore
plusors Engleis de la dit
terre gue****ant la lang gis
monture leys &
usages Engleis vivent et se
governement as
maniers guise...
- 2. Aldershot: Ashgate. ISBN 0-7546-0044-0.
Geffrei Gaimar,
Estoire des
Engleis:
History of the English. Oxford:
Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-956942-7...
-
vwlch or uwlch).
Geoffrey Gaimar, in his Old
French chronicle Estoire des
Engleis (1134–1140),
mentions Arthur and his sword: "this
Constantine was the nephew...
- Anglo-Scandinavian
power prior to the battle. The mid-12th
century text
Estoire des
Engleis, by the Anglo-Norman
chronicler Geoffrey Gaimar, says that Æthelstan defeated...