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- Rigord (Rigordus) (c. 1150 – c. 1209) was a French chronicler. He was probably born near Alais in Languedoc, and became a physician. After becoming a monk...
- Wisconsin Press. Rigord (2022). Gaposchkin, M. Cecilia; Field, Sean L. (eds.). The Deeds of Philip Augustus: An English Translation of Rigord's "Gesta Philippi...
- father's life. Philip was given the epithet "Augustus" by the chronicler Rigord for having extended the crown lands of France so remarkably. After decades...
- Wales. In the second version, in the chronicle of the French royal clerk Rigord, Geoffrey died of sudden acute chest pain, which reportedly struck immediately...
- Gerald of Wales (several) L'Histoire de Guillaume le Marechal (c. 1140–1219) Rigord (1179–1208) Ambroise (1190–1192) Itinerarium Regis Ricardi (1190–1192) Ralph...
- The stele was first published in 1704 by Jean-Pierre Rigord in an article focused on Rigord's description of the hieratic script; the article represented...
- barracks and prison, are of small interest." Parc botanique de la Tour Vieille Rigord (c. 1150 – c. 1209), chronicler (probable birthplace) Jean-Pierre des Ours...
- Other chroniclers, Peter of Blois, Gerald of Wales, Herbert of Bosham and Rigord, were more impressed by the Patriarch's spiritual qualities, describing...
- his death in 1235. In 1184 Ralph became castellan of Noyon. According to Rigord, he took the Cross alongside Henry II of England and Philip II of France...
- Phoenician alphabet, is found in southern France and published by Jean-Pierre Rigord [fr] as the first ancient Aramaic inscription ever published in full. 1709:...