- The
Vitae duorum Offarum "The
lives of the two Offas" is a
literary history written in the mid-thirteenth century,
apparently by the St
Albans monk Matthew...
- also
mentioned in the
Annales Ryenses, Vita
Offae Primi and
Vitae duorum Offarum.
According to
Widsith and the
Danish sources, Offa
successfully conquered...
- MS Nero D I, ff 202 in all,
contains maps, the
illustratedVitae duorum Offarum, the
Gesta Abbatum (the
lives of the
first 23
abbots of St
Albans with...
- Vitae,
Middle English poem
possibly by
William of N****yngton
Vitae duorum Offarum,
literary history written in the mid-thirteenth
century This set index...
- as
kings of the Angles,
though according to
Matthew Paris (Vitae
duorum Offarum) Offa and his line
personally ruled over the West Angles,
implying that...
-
depiction appears in an
English m****cript,
Matthew Paris's
Vitae duorum Offarum,
completed in 1250. By the 13th century, the
wheelbarrow proved useful...
- : 24–25 The
oldest known variant of this
particular type is
Vitae duorum Offarum.: 23 More
distantly related forms of the ****cuted
heroine include Le...
- successor, was only
distantly related to Offa's line.
Offacolus Vitae duorum Offarum Simon Keynes, "Offa", in
Encyclopaedia of Anglo-Saxon England, p. 340....
- ****cuted heroine. The
oldest such
retelling appears in "Vitae
Duorum Offarum",
naming the king Offa; the king
himself appears to be historical, but...
- of Angel, is
known independently from Beowulf,
Widsith and
Vitae duorum Offarum ("The
lives of the two Offas"). At this
point the
Danish pedigrees diverge...