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Ernoul was a
squire of
Balian of
Ibelin who
wrote an
eyewitness account of the fall of
Jerusalem in 1187. This was
later incorporated into an Old French...
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Ernoul Caupain was a trouvère,
probably active in the mid-thirteenth century. Two pastourelles, a
chanson courtoise, and a
religious poem have survived...
- Of these, 44
contain a
first continuation drawn from the
Chronicle of
Ernoul and five (the so-called Colbert–Fontainebleau m****cripts)
contain a different...
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heads in a
green scarf (or
later a hat). A
saint Arnoul(t), Arnolphe, or
Ernoul,
possibly Arnold of Soissons, is
often cited as the
patron saint of cuckolded...
- of the
kingdom and its
general administration" to Raymond. In contrast,
Ernoul's chronicle and the
Estoire de
Eracles state that
Baldwin IV
decided to appoint...
-
Cathedral of Tyre,
according to
Ernoul, the
chronicler who
continued the
chronicles of
William of Tyre. "The
Chronicle of
Ernoul records the
arrival of "une...
- his domain.
Contemporary chroniclers Ernoul and
William of Tyre
relate the
events differently.
According to
Ernoul,
Sibylla wrote to
Baldwin of Ibelin...
- However,
according to
Ernoul's chronicle,
Raynald refused to
drink from the cup that Guy of
Lusignan handed to him.
According to
Ernoul, Raynald's head was...
- Ibelin) held, the King of Jerusalem, Amalric,
ransomed him personally.
Ernoul (whose
reliability is questioned)
claimed Aimery was a
lover of Amalric...
-
appointment of
Heraclius of
Jerusalem to the
archbishopric of Caesarea.
Ernoul, a protegé of Amalric's
second wife,
Queen Maria,
accuses Agnes of love...