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- Lincoln, was a 12th-century English historian and the author of Historia Anglorum (Medieval Latin for "History of the English"), as "the most important Anglo-Norman...
- Regum Anglorum, where he professes his admiration for the man. In fulfilment of this idea, William completed in 1125 his Gesta Regum Anglorum ("Deeds...
- the first true king of England. The title "King of the English" or Rex Anglorum in Latin, was first used to describe Æthelstan in one of his charters in...
- Malmesbury, Gesta regum Anglorum, ed. and tr. R.A.B. Mynors, R. M. Thomson and M. Winterbottom, William of Malmesbury. Gesta Regum Anglorum. The History of the...
- Ecclesiastical History of the English People (Latin: Historia ecclesiastica gentis Anglorum), written by Bede in about AD 731, is a history of the Christian Churches...
- respectively rex Anglorum, 'King of the English' and regina Anglorum, 'Queen of the English' — Empress Matilda emplo**** the title domina Anglorum. Several interpretations...
- centralised church authority and at times royal power. However, in his Historia Anglorum, Paris displays a highly negative view of Frederick, going as far as to...
- 305–306 Brooks Early History of the Church of Canterbury p. 50 "Historiam Ecclesiasticam Gentis Anglorum: Liber Primus". The Latin Library. Ad Fontes Academy...
- Kings and Queens Who Made England. Penguin Books. p. 5. ISBN 978-0143124924. Gesta regum Anglorum/The history of the English kings. R.A.B. Mynors, Rodney...
- Arthur is also not mentioned in Bede's Historia ecclesiastica gentis Anglorum (Ecclesiastical History of the English People), which dates to c. 731,...