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William of Tyre (Latin:
Willelmus Tyrensis; c. 1130 – 29
September 1186) was a
medieval prelate and chronicler. As
archbishop of Tyre, he is sometimes...
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Columbia University Press, 1943.
William of Tyre,
Chronique Willelmi Tyrensis Archiepiscopi Chronicon, (in French)
edition by R.B.C. Huygens; identification...
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Excellent History of Saladin, ed. D. S. Richards, Ashgate, 2002.
Willemi Tyrensis Archiepiscopi Chronicon, ed. R. B. C. Huygens. Turnholt, 1986. Bernard...
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Dijon 117 (1985–86). Note the
famous example of
William of Tyre,
Willemi Tyrensis Archiepiscopi Chronicon, ed. R. B. C. Huygens,
Corpus Christianorum, Continuatio...
- 1893.
William of Tyre (d. 1186), Historia, ed. R. B. C. Huygens,
Willemi Tyrensis Archiepiscopi Chronicon.
Corpus Christianorum Continuatio Medievalis 38...
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Saresberiensis 200
Alexander III 201
Arnulfus Lexoviensis,
Guillelmus Tyrensis 202
Petrus Cellensis, Urb**** III,
Gregorius VIII, Hugo Eteri****, Gilbertus...
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Maronite Catholic Archeparchy of Tyre (in Latin:
Archeparchia Tyrensis Maronitarum) is an
Archeparchy of the
Maronite Church immediately subject to the...
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Melkite Gr****
Catholic Archeparchy of Tyre (Latin:
Archeparchy Tyrensis Graecorum Melkitarum) is a
metropolitan see of the
Melkite Gr****
Catholic Church...
- muni****l Beirut. In the 13th century,
William of Tyre (or Latin:
Willelmus Tyrensis), the
medieval prelate,
chronicler and the
archbishop of Tyre,
named the...
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Encyclopedia (1912),
Volume XIII.
Article "Sens" by
Georges Goyau.
Willelmi Tyrensis Archiepiscopi Chronicon, ed. R.B.C.
Huygens (Brepols,
Corpus Christianorum...