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Ranulf Higden or
Higdon (c. 1280–1363 or 1364) was an
English chronicler and a
Benedictine monk who
wrote the Polychronicon, a Late
Medieval magnum opus...
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Higden is a town in
Cleburne County, Arkansas,
United States. The po****tion was 120 at the 2010 census.
Scott Barker is the
current mayor of
Higden Higden...
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Higden is a town in Arkansas.
Higden may also
refer to:
Henry Higden (fl. 1693),
English poet and
dramatist Ranulf Higden (c. 1280–1364),
English chronicler...
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Higden (Rolls Series,
dating to 1432-50) VI. 333 to whom sche
redde the arte
trivialle (translating
trivium legeret),
cited after OED. trans.
Higden (Rolls...
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Brian Higden was a
priest in
England during the 16th century.
Higden was
educated at
Pembroke College, Oxford. He held
livings at Buckenham, Rickinghall...
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influenced the
English people, who
supposedly were to
Higden's day
gluttonous and extravagant.
Higden so
claimed that
Harthacnut had a
lasting effect on...
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Henry Higden (fl. 1693), was an
English poet and dramatist.
Higden was a Yorkshireman, and a
member of the
Middle Temple. He is
represented as a man of...
- Oxford's
foundation date is unknown. In the 14th century, the
historian Ranulf Higden wrote that the
university was
founded in the 10th
century by
Alfred the...
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laureate at a
ceremony in Rome. 1357 – The
Polychronicon concludes,
Ranulf Higden having ceased work on it at
least a
dozen years earlier. 1360 – The ****ure...
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European ruler and peasant". For example, in 1352, he
enquired of
Ranulf Higden regarding the latter's own Polychronicon.
Ormrod estimates Edward to have...