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Orderic Vitalis (Latin:
Ordericus Vitalis; 16
February 1075 – c. 1142) was an
English chronicler and
Benedictine monk who
wrote one of the
great contemporary...
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Maria del Carmine,
where it is
still to be found. Po****r
acclamation made
Oderic an
object of devotion, the muni****lity
erected a
noble shrine for his body...
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islands are
later mentioned by
Marco Polo in the 13th
century CE and
Friar Oderic in
early 14th
century CE. The
European colonisation on the
islands began...
- years. However,
historian William Henry Scott concluded after examining Oderic's writings about his
travels that he
likely never set foot on Philippine...
- he besieged. The
Almighty Judge...suffering no
crime to go unpunished".
Oderic Vitalis Orderic Vitalis. Farmer,
David (14
April 2011). The
Oxford Dictionary...
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islands are
later mentioned by
Marco Polo in the 13th
century CE and
Friar Oderic in
early 14th
century CE.
According to the
information furnished by the...
- Lear
Oderic Wood (12
November 1885 – 31
December 1977) was a
Barbadian cricketer. He pla**** in one first-class
match for the
Barbados cricket team in 1924/25...
- her mother's
first marriage to
Robert de Grandmesnil. In this section,
Oderic makes no
mention of any full siblings. However,
later on
after depicting...
- Norbald,
abbot from 986 to 1002. Gausserand,
abbot from 1015 to 1026.
Odéric,
abbot from 1026 to 1038. Leutalde,
abbot from 1038 to 1054. Jodstalde,...
- died in
January 1103.
Schriber The
Dilemma of
Arnulf of
Lisieux p. 26-27.
Oderic Vitalis says of Fulcher, "He was
almost illiterate and had been
picked out...