-
Bernard of Clairvaux's
Apologia ad
Guillelmum was
written in 1125 at the
ostensible request of his
friend and
fellow monastic reformer,
William of Saint-Thierry...
- Sir
William Wallace (Scottish Gaelic:
Uilleam Uallas,
pronounced [ˈɯʎam ˈuəl̪ˠəs̪];
Norman French:
William le Waleys; c. 1270 – 23
August 1305) was a Scottish...
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Guillelmum de
Canaberiis was a
Medieval Knight,
Sheriff or
Alguacil of Bourges. He
served in the
court of
Louis IX of France. Born in France, Canaberiis...
- May 11, 2018. Leclercq, Jean; Rochais, H.M., eds. (1963). "Apologia ad
Guillelmum abbatem".
Tractatus et opuscula. S.
Bernardi Opera (in Latin). Vol. 3...
- 1153 1830 Priest,
OCist Sermones super Cantica Canticorum,
Apologia ad
Guillelmum,
Liber ad
milites templi de
laude novae militiae Pope Pius VIII 17. Hilary...
-
cognoscendis et
curandis morbis (in Latin). Parisiis. 1728 – via apud
Guillelmum Cavelier, via Jacobea, sub
signo Lilii aurei.
Index plantarum quae in...
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superbiae [The
steps of
humility and pride] (in Latin). c. 1120.
Apologia ad
Guillelmum Sancti Theoderici Abbatem [Apology to
William of St. Thierry] (in Latin)...
- Notre-Dame de Lusignan, a
monastic chronicler wrote the
Conventum inter Guillelmum ducem Aquitaniae et
Hugonem Chiliarchum celebrating Hugh's warmaking....
-
Aquitaniae et
Hugonem chiliarchum,
revised by
Martindale to
Conventum inter Guillelmum comitem Aquitanorum et
Hugonem chiliarchum. The
explicit of the text reads...
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oppression of the
English people.
Guitmund answered William with his
Oratio ad
Guillelmum,
denouncing the
Norman Conquest. In his
native Normandy,
Guitmund defended...