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William Rishanger (born 1250),
nicknamed "Chronigraphus", was an
English annalist and
Benedictine monk of St. Albans.
Rishanger quite likely wrote the...
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Battle of
Evesham of 1265,
during which,
according to
chronicler William Rishanger,
Simon de
Montfort observed that the king had
taken from him the idea...
- Rebellion#Execution, in New York City, 1691.
Rishanger, William, 1250?–1312? and
Henry T. Riley,
Willelmi Rishanger,
Quondam Monachi S. Albani, Et Quorundam...
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Gaules et de la France, vols xx.-xxiii.;
Annales regis Edwardi primi in
Rishanger (Rolls series), pp. 483–491,
which gives the
fullest account of the affair...
- Lincoln". pp. 194–195.
Retrieved 15
April 2023.
Pierce 1959b.
Riley Willelmi Rishanger:
quondam Monachi S. Albani,
Chronica et
Annales (Rolls Ser. 28) (1865):...
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cross as
their distinguishing mark.
According to the
chronicler William Rishanger, when de
Montfort saw the
advance of the
royal troops, he
exclaimed that...
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August 1265).
According to the chroniclers,
Nicholas Trivet,
William Rishanger and others, Earl
Simon had
earlier made an
alliance with
Llywelyn ap Gruffudd...
- iii (Selden Society, 1939), pp.91-92
Powicke (1966), p. 680.
William Rishanger, 'Chronica et Annales', in ed. H.T.
Riley in
Chronica Monasterii S.Albani...
- was
following a hunt when she went into labour. The
chronicler William Rishanger records that
during the
difficult delivery his
mother pra****, as was the...
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English 1306
campaign in
Scotland was brutal, and the
chronicler William Rishanger held
Prince Edward responsible for
savage attacks on the
local po****tion;...