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Robert of
Torigni or
Torigny (French:
Robert de
Torigni; c. 1110–1186), also
known as
Robert of the Mont (Latin:
Robertus de Monte; French:
Robert de...
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Normannorum Du**** of
William of Jumièges,
Orderic Vitalis, and
Robert of
Torigni, Ed. & Trans.
Elizabeth M.C. Van Houts, Vol. I (Clarendon Press, Oxford...
- Mont-Saint-Michel was at its apex
during the 1100s, with the
abbot of
Torigni,
private counsel of the Duke of Normandy,
Henry II of England, reinforcing...
- the
boats and play
around them,
offering a
splendid spectacle.
Robert of
Torigni,
famous abbot of the mount; The Duke of
Chartres (later Louis-Philippe...
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Torigni-sur-Vire (French pronunciation: [tɔʁiɲi syʁ viʁ], "
Torigni-on-Vire"), also
known as Torigny, is a
former commune in the
Manche department, Normandy...
- [ʃato de matiɲɔ̃]; also
named the ‘château de
Torigni’) is a
former princely residence located in
Torigni-sur-Vire in the
Manche department, Normandy,...
- construction.
Contemporary chroniclers saw this as a
matter of concern;
Robert of
Torigni suggested that as many as 1,115 such
castles had been
built during the...
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Church at York (ed. and trans. Johnson, 1990, pp. 164–165),
Robert of
Torigni,
Gesta Normannorum du**** (ed. and trans. E. van Houts, 1995, vol. 2, pp...
- Vire, Pont-Farcy, Isigny-sur-Mer
Manche (50) : Tessy-sur-Vire, Troisgots,
Torigni-sur-Vire, Condé-sur-Vire, Sainte-Suzanne-sur-Vire, Saint-Lô, Rampan, Pont-Hébert...
- Becket's life in the
chroniclers of the time.
These include Robert of
Torigni's work,
Roger of Howden's
Gesta Regis Henrici Secundi and Chronica, Ralph...