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Gerald of
Wales (Latin:
Giraldus Cambrensis; Welsh:
Gerallt Cymro; French:
Gerald de Barri; c. 1146 – c. 1223) was a Cambro-Norman
priest and historian...
- The
first mention of
dancing in
Wales is in a 12th-century
account by
Giraldus Cambrensis, but by the 19th
century traditional dance had all but died...
- Pipe Rolls.
Giraldus Cambrensis 1863, pp. 455–456.
Williams 1908, pp. 128–129.
Giraldus Cambrensis (1863). The
historical works of
Giraldus Cambrensis...
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public domain:
Evening Express "The
Widow Giraldus" (1894) Jones, Evan David. "ROWLAND(S), JOHN (
Giraldus; 1824–1891)".
Dictionary of
Welsh Biography...
- A Vision: An
Explanation of Life
Founded upon the
Writings of
Giraldus and upon
Certain Doctrines Attributed to
Kusta Ben Luka,
privately published in...
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Giglio Gregorio Giraldi (Lilius
Gregorius Gyraldus or
Giraldus) (14 June 1479 –
February 1552) was an
Italian scholar and poet. He was born at Ferrara...
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grants to both houses.
Giraldus Cambrensis, who was
related to Rhys,
gives an
account of his
meetings with Rhys in 1188 when
Giraldus accompanied Archbishop...
- lion" (hic leo noster) as
early as 1187 in the
Topographia Hibernica of
Giraldus Cambrensis,
while the
byname "lionheart" (le quor de lion) is
first recorded...
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Retrieved 23 May 2011.
Giraldus Cambrensis.
Expugnatio Hibernica. pp. 79–91.
Giraldus Cambrensis.
Expugnatio Hibernica. pp. 91–95.
Giraldus Cambrensis. Expugnatio...
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Bishop of St. Asaph, New Ed., pp. 77 ff. Wm. Straker (London), 1840.
Giraldus Cambriensis [Gerald of Wales]. "De
Inuectionibus [On Invectives], Vol. II...