- Adam
Murimuth (1274/75 – 1347) was an
English ecclesiastic and chronicler. He was born in 1274 or 1275 and
studied civil law at the
University of Oxford...
- Froissart, i. 620, Buchon; Cont.
Murimuth, p. 209. Hunt 1889, p. 100
cites Froissart, i. 620, Buchon; Cont.
Murimuth, p. 209.
Barber 2008; and
Jones 2017...
- of his
kingly rank but
because of his
great exertions",
iterates Adam
Murimuth in his
chronicle – was
deemed champion. This was
followed by the King's...
- 1307–1341 it is
invaluable for the
history of
Edward II's reign. Adam
Murimuth was a
canon contemporaneously and
originally from Oxford, thus intimating...
-
Spanish noblewoman (b. 1317) John de Egglescliffe,
English bishop Adam
Murimuth,
English ecclesiastic and
chronicler (b. 1274)
Peter III of Arborea, Judge...
- Windsor. It was
during this tournament,
according to the
chronicler Adam
Murimuth, that he
received wounds that
would prove fatal.
Salisbury died on 30 January...
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alter its value. A
notice of
Richard de Bury by his
contemporary Adam
Murimuth (Continuatio Chronicarum,
Rolls series, 1889, p. 171)
gives a less favourable...
- Avesbury,
Robert of (1889). "De
Gesta mirabilibus Regis Edwardi Tertii". In
Murimuth, Adam; Thompson,
Edward Maunde (eds.).
Chronicles and
memorials of Great...
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incorporating successively the
chronicles of
Matthew of Westminster, Adam
Murimuth, the
continuation of
Nicholas Trivet's ‘Annales,’ John of Trokelowe, and...
- (1066–1395 with a gap 1366–1377) Jean Le Bel (1272–1361 poor
until 1326) Adam
Murimuth (1303–1347) Jean de
Venette (1340–1368) Jean
Creton (most
valuable for...