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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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Houts 2000, p. 33.
Timothy Baker, The
Normans New York: Macmillan, 1966.
Ordericus Vitalis (1856). The
Ecclesiastical History of
England and Normandy: Book...
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Historical and
Genealogical Register, Vol. 119 (April 1965), pp. 94–5
Ordericus Vitalis, The
Ecclesiastical History of
England and Normandy, Trans. Thomas...
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iniquity in the
whole Christian era." To
quote David C. Douglas, "
Ordericus, if credulous, was
neither malicious nor a liar; and
these accounts concerned...
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Thomas (1853).
Ordericus Vitalis: The
ecclesiastical history of
England and Normandy. Vol. III...
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citing Ordericus Vitalis, Book XIII
chapter 19: see
Forrester (1854-1856), IV, at p. 150 (Hathi Trust). J.H. Round, D.N.B.,
citing Ordericus Vitalis...
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Rodulf as "count",
never "of Ivry"; this is
found only in
later writers.
Ordericus Vitalis, for example,
calls him
count of Bayeux.
Historians now consider...
- ages is
known according to
Orderic Vitalis. See
Douglas 1964, p. 395;
Ordericus Vitalis 1854, pp. 181–182, n. 1 van
Houts 2004b.
Gathagan 2016. Oksanen...
- for J.
Jaggard and M. Lownes. Kingsford,
Charles Lethbridge (1900). "
Ordericus Vitalis". In Lee,
Sidney (ed.).
Dictionary of
National Biography. 42....
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similar conceit also
appears in a
contemporary work on
church history by
Ordericus Vitalis. [The phrase] sums up the
quality of the
cathedral schools in...