-
Joseph of
Arimathea mentioned.
William of Malmesbury's De
Antiquitate Glastoniensis Ecclesiae ('On the
Antiquity of the
Church of Glastonbury',
circa 1125)...
- was
recorded by
William of
Malmesbury in his do****ent "De
antiquitate Glastoniensis ecclesiae (Concerning the
Antiquity of Glastonbury)" that was compiled...
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David Preest,
Boydell Press, 2002. ISBN 0-85115-884-6 De
antiquitate Glastoniensis ecclesiae (63–1126 AD) (The
Ancient Church of Glastonbury). William...
- Chronicle,
William of Malmesbury's
Gesta Regum Anglorum and De
Antiquitate Glastoniensis Ecclesiae,
along with
texts from the
Black Book of
Carmarthen and the...
- Chronicle,
William of Malmesbury's
Gesta Regum Anglorum and De
Antiquitate Glastoniensis Ecclesiae,
along with
texts from the
Black Book of
Carmarthen and the...
-
Gulielmus Malmesburiensis [William of Malmesbury]. De
Antiquitate Glastoniensis Ecclesiæ.
Archived 3
February 2015 at the
Wayback Machine 1129–1139...
- the mid
fourteenth century John
wrote the
Cronica Sive
Antiquitates Glastoniensis Ecclesie (Chronicles or
Antiquities of the
Glastonbury Church) which...
- Grail. It is
contained in a
local chronicle (Cronica sive
antiquitates Glastoniensis ecclesiae)
written by John of
Glastonbury in the mid-14th century, who...
-
translated to the church. John of Glastonbury's
Cronica sive
Antiquitates Glastoniensis Ecclesie,
written in the mid-14th century,
recorded that Glastonbury...
- by
William of Malmesbury.
Translated from the
Latin De
antiquitate Glastoniensis ecclesie [On the
antiquity of the
Church of Glastonbury]. Glastonbury:...