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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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Peterborough Abbey by Hugh Candidus: see e.g. Short, Ian (ed. & trans.),
Geffrei Gaimar Estoire Des
Engleis History of the English, OUP, 2009;
Liber Eliensis...
- story, 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...
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History of the English) is a
chronicle of
English history composed by
Geffrei Gaimar.
Written for the wife of a
landholder in
Lincolnshire and Hampshire...
- The Godwins, p. 83.
Lestorie Des
Engles Solum La
Translacion Maistre Geffrei Gaimar, Vol. 2:
Translation (classic Reprint)
Paperback –
November 4, 2017...
- in England, 871–1066. Vol. 2. Aldershot: Ashgate. ISBN 0-7546-0044-0.
Geffrei Gaimar,
Estoire des Engleis:
History of the English. Oxford:
Oxford University...
- seiðr- (witchcraft-)
influenced creation and
totemic and
oracular nature:
Geffrei Gaimar's
Estorie des
Engles (written
around 1140)
mentions the Hrafnsmerki...
- Martin, CT, eds. (1888).
Lestorie des
Engles Solum la
Translacion Maistre Geffrei Gaimar.
Rerum Britannicarum Medii Ævi Scriptores. Vol. 1. London: Her Majesty's...
- 127–130. "Full text of L'estoire Des
Engles Solum la
Translacion Maistre Geffrei Gaimar,
lines 5315-5334".
Printed for H. M .
Stationery off., by Eyre and...
- and
Edward ended up in
Hungary because they
joined Andrew's expedition.
Geffrei Gaimar,
writing in the 1130s,
blames Emma, who was wife
successively to...