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Jordan Fantosme (died c. 1185) was an Anglo-Norman
historian and poet. He was a
cleric and
probably the
spiritual chancellor of the
Diocese of Winchester...
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transcription of
words of Gr****
etymology was
restored instead of the f. Thus
fantosme became phantom,
fesan became pheasant. This move
occurred also in French...
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Mayotte won the Radio-Canada révélation in jazz for 2020-21 for his
album Fantosme (2019). He made his
first album with the
group Carl
Mayotte Quintet and...
- and even
knighted Richard,
tying them
together through v****alage.
Jordan Fantosme, a
contemporary poet,
described the
rebellion as a "war
without love"....
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Street Jordan Bonel (fl. late 12th century),
French troubadour Jordan Fantosme (died c. 1185), Anglo-Norman poet and
historian Jordan Ifueko (born 1993)...
- Earl) (–1175)
Ralph de
Diceto (several)
Stephen of
Rouen (–1169)
Jordan Fantosme (1173–1174)
Geoffroy of
Vigeois (–1184)
Gesta Regis Henrici II (1169–1192)...
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Roger de Mowbray,
probably taking refuge with him in
Scotland (Jordan
Fantosme, ll. 1340, 1360, 1846). He
seems to have been in
England in 1176, when...
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Leicester Abbey after her
death on 1
April 1212. The
chronicler Jordan Fantosme wrote that Earl
Robert and his wife
Petronilla were parti****nts in the...
- of
Dermot and the Earl (Oxford,
Clarendon Press). Similarly,
Jourdain Fantosme, who was in the
north of
England in 1174,
wrote an
account of the wars...
- "Bramshill".
Hampshire Gazetteer – JandMN: 2001.
Retrieved 30
January 2015.
Fantosme,
Jordan (1840).
Chronicle of the War
Between the
English and the Scots...