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Roger of
Howden or
Hoveden (died 1202) was a 12th-century
English chronicler,
diplomat and head of the
minster of
Howden in the East
Riding of Yorkshire...
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Chronicon Anglicanum (in Latin). Es****, England.
Roger of
Hoveden (1853). The
annals of
Roger de
Hoveden:
comprising The
history of
England and of
other countries...
- long
enough to see the
harvest in,
according to the
chronicler Roger of
Hoveden). Both
kings invaded and
pillaged the other's territory,
causing great...
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published by
Cambridge University press 2012)
Hoveden,
Roger of (1853). The
Annals of
Roger de
Hoveden:
Comprising the
History of
England and of Other...
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Gaveston as: "...
David had
mourned for Jonathan.". Similarly,
Roger of
Hoveden, a twelfth-century chronicler,
deliberately drew
comparisons in his description...
- grief-stricken
Philip is said to have
tried to jump into the coffin.
Roger of
Hoveden's chronicle is the
source of this version; the
detail of Philip's hysterical...
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Walter Map,
Gerald of Wales, John of Salisbury,
Richard FitzNeal,
Roger of
Hoveden,
Peter of
Blois and
Stephen de Fougères.
Earlier historians believed that...
- p. 399. ISBN 1-85367-100-2.
Roger de
Hoveden,
Translated Henry T.
Riley (1853). The
Annals of
Roger de
Hoveden:
Comprising The
History of
England and...
- 1908
Finch Gloucester Volume 8 1908
Glover Harriott Volume 9 1908
Harris Hoveden Volume 10 1908
Howard Kenneth Volume 11 1909
Kennett Lluelyn Volume 12...
- accession,
including Richard of Devizes,
William of Newburgh,
Roger of
Hoveden and
Ralph de Diceto.
These historians were
generally unsympathetic to John's...