- of crusaders. His chronicle,
entitled Historia Francorum qui
ceperunt Iherusalem,
which he co-wrote with Pons of Balazun, ends with the
events immediately...
- The
Gesta Francorum Iherusalem peregrinantium (A
history of the
expedition to Jerusalem) is a
Latin chronicle of the
First Crusade written on 1101, 1106...
- The
Historia Francorum qui
ceperunt Iherusalem (Ecclesiastical Latin: [isˈtɔː.ri.a ˈfraŋ.kɔ.rum kwi ˈt͡ʃɛː.pɛ.runt i.ɛˈruː.za.lɛm]; "History of the Franks...
- 1109) is the
conventional name
given to the
author of the
Gesta Francorum Iherusalem expugnantium, a
history of the
First Crusade. The
Gesta is
known from...
- the work
concerning the
First Crusade were
derived from
Gesta Francorum Iherusalem peregrinantium, a
chronicle by
Fulcher of Chartres. Sharpe, John, ed....
- also
incorporating fragments from the
Historia Francorum qui
ceperunt Iherusalem, the
Gesta Tancredi and
other unknown texts.
Although heavily reliant...
-
number of
chronicles of the crusades:
Fulcher of Chartres,
Gesta Francorum Iherusalem peregrinantium (1101–1127), also
called the
Historia Hierosolymitana Robert...
- sacri; (4)
Historia Francorum qui
ceperunt Iherusalem by
Raymond of Aguilers; (5)
Gesta Francorum Iherusalem Perefrinantium by
Fulcher of Chartres; (6)...
- Schaeps, Jef (2019). "Old-Fashioned in
Order to be Modern:
Seghelijn van
Iherusalem and its Woodcuts" (PDF). In Besamusca, Bart; et al. (eds.).
Early Printed...
-
Fulcher of Chartres, who was
present at the council, in his
Gesta Francorum Iherusalem peregrinantium (c. 1100–1105);
Robert the Monk, who may have been present...