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- the site of Jumièges Abbey, a typical Norman abbey of the Romanesque period, and the home of the pro-Norman chronicler William of Jumièges who wrote the...
- Jumièges Abbey (Latin: Monasterium Gemeticensis), formally the Abbey of St Peter at Jumièges (French: Abbaye Saint-Pierre de Jumièges), was a Benedictine...
- archbishop died in exile at Jumièges sometime between 1052 and 1055. Robert commissioned significant building work at Jumièges and was probably involved...
- Philibert of Jumièges (c. 608–684) was an abbot and monastic founder, particularly ****ociated with Jumièges Abbey. Philibert was born in Gascony, the only...
- William of Jumièges (born c. 1000 – died after 1070) (French: Guillaume de Jumièges) was a contemporary of the events of 1066, and one of the earliest...
- oldest text that details his origins is the Norman history of William of Jumièges (c. 1070). According to William, the Danes had a custom of requiring the...
- Adelelm (-1083) was a Norman monk at Jumièges appointed Abbot of Abingdon in 1071; he was part of an emb****y from King William II of England to King Malcolm...
- Mowin as the instigator. See: The Gesta Normannorum Du**** of William of Jumièges, Orderic Vitalis, and Robert of Torigni, Ed. & Trans. Elizabeth M.C. Van...
- which still stands. It was very similar to Jumièges Abbey, which was built at the same time. Robert of Jumièges must have been closely involved in both buildings...
- vol. 72, no. 4, p. 198 Crouch, p. 9 Vitalis, p. 67 (Citing William of Jumièges, Book II, ch. 12 [18]) Crouch, David (2002). The Normans: A History of...