- father's
former household named Leofric the Deacon. The
Gesta Herewardi (or
Herwardi) is a
Middle Latin text,
probably written around 1109–31. The 12th-century...
-
military force of a
political or
feudal leader on his behalf. In the
Gesta Herwardi, the hero is
several times described as
magister militum by the man who...
- Draining. 1662. (Map of the
Lindsey Level.) Bevis, T.
Hereward and De
Gestis Herwardi Saxonis Westrydale Press. March. 1981. (direct
translation of the Peterborough...
- Co. Freeman, E. A.
Norman Conquest and
William Rufus vol. i. FNQ
Gesta Herwardi from the Book of
Robert of Swaffham,
published as a
supplement to Fenland...
- is unknown. The
phenomenon appears to be
described first in the
Gesta Herwardi,
written around 1100 and
concerning an
event of the 1070s. However, one...
- ISBN 0-85033-598-1 or ISBN 0-85033-599-X. Bevis, T. ed.
Hereward and De
Gestis Herwardi Saxonis. In
English with commentary.
Westrydale Press. 1981. ISBN 0-901680-28-1...
- 1035),
although the 12th-century
source of this information, De
Gestis Herwardi Saxonis,
refers only to his
father as
being "of Bourne" and to the father's...
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medieval chronicles. Anglo-Saxon
Chronicle (–1154)
Eadmer (–1122)
Gesta Herwardi (1070–1071) Guy of
Amiens (1066)
William of
Malmesbury (–1127) Ordericus...
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England and
Wales (1983). (Soil Map) Swaffham, R. (1895-7)[c. 1260].
Gesta Herwardi.
Transcribed by S. H.
Miller and
translated by W. D. Sweeting. Wetlands...
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favour the idea that T****d the
successor was son of Gunner. The
Gesta Herwardi tells us that his great-great granddaughter,
Aedeva (Edith), was Hereward's...