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Geoffrey Gaimar (fl. 1130s), also
written Geffrei or Geoffroy, was an Anglo-Norman chronicler. His
contribution to
medieval literature and
history was...
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Gaimar, Guaimar, or
Waimar is a
Germanic given name that
historically could refer to:
Guaimar I of
Salerno Guaimar II of
Salerno Guaimar III of Salerno...
- however, is also
known in two
earlier Anglo-Norman versions, one by
Geffrei Gaimar and
another known as the Lai d'havelok. The name "Havelok" also has many...
- accounts, such as that
preserved by
William of
Malmesbury and
Geoffrey Gaimar, add
vivid detail of
unknown reliability.
According to
William and Geoffrey...
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Translacion Maistre Geffrei Gaimar, Vol. 2:
Translation (classic Reprint)
Paperback –
November 4, 2017 by
Geoffroy Gaimar (Author) "This year (1057) died...
- said have been
called Alftruda and was the
widow of Earl Dolfin.
Geoffrey Gaimar, in his
Estoire des Engleis, says
instead that
Hereward lived for some time...
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Estoire des Engleis, or "History of the
English People",
written by
Geoffrey Gaimar between 1136 and 1140. Yule is
attested early in the
history of the Germanic...
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Geoffrey Gaimar and
Geoffrey of
Wells both ****ociate an
Englishman named "Bern" or "Buern" with
bringing the
Danes to England, in
Gaimar's case to Northumbria...
- /trans.),
Gaimar, Geoffrey. L'Estoire des
Engles (lines 45–46), Eyre and Spottiswoode, London, 1889, p. 2. Wright, T. (ed.);
Gaimar, Geoffrey.
Gaimar, Havelok...
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Joanna Drell calls Gaitelgrima, Guaimar's
eldest daughter Also Waimar,
Gaimar, Guaimaro, Guaimario, Guaimarius, or Weimarius.
According to a
revised genealogy...