-
Eliensis (Latin 'Book of Ely') and, much the most detailed, the
Gesta Herewardi. The
texts are
sometimes contradictory. For example,
Gesta Chapter XXVIII...
-
Eretis herewardi herewardi -
Democratic Republic of the Congo, Uganda,
western Kenya, Tanzania, Zambia, Malawi,
Mozambique Eretis herewardi rotundimacula...
- as
Culhwch and Olwen, the
Prose Tristan,
Havelok the Dane, and
Gesta Herewardi.
Antiquaries such as
Richard Carew (Survey of Cornwall, 1602) and John...
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England by the
reign of
Edward the Confessor. The early-12th-century
Gesta Herewardi gives the King of
Cornwall just
before the
Norman Conquest as a man named...
-
Conquest in 1066 in
order to
remain Earl of Cornwall. In the De
Gestis Herewardi Saxonis written in the 12th
century it is
recorded that
Hereward the Wake...
- vanished, with her
cries being heard as far as four
miles away. In the
Gesta Herewardi, a work
written down by a monk of Ely
before 1131,
there is a description...
-
closely followed the Horn
tradition in the twelfth-century De
gestis Herewardi Saxonis.
Hereward also
loves an
Irish princess,
flees to Ireland, and...
-
Eretis camerona Evans, 1937
Eretis djaelaelae (Wallengren, 1857)
Eretis herewardi Riley, 1921
Eretis lugens (Rogenhofer, 1891)
Eretis melania Mabille, 1891...
- an Old
English history of
Hereward the Wake. The
author of the
Gesta Herewardi claims that
Leofric was Hereward's
priest and
wrote an
account of Hereward's...
- pontifi****, "Deeds of
Bishops of the
Hamburg Church", 11th
century Gesta Herewardi, "Deeds of
Hereward the Wake", 12th
century Gesta Hungarorum, "Deeds of...