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William of
Malmesbury (Latin:
Willelmus Malmesbiriensis; c. 1095 – c. 1143) was the
foremost English historian of the 12th century. He has been ranked...
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Normans by 1075).
William of Malmesbury,
whose early 12th
century work Vita
Wulfstani provides much of our
knowledge of the bishop,
noted that
pastoral care...
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Frithegodi monachi Breviloquium vitae Beati Wilfredi, et
Wulfstani cantoris Narratio metrica de
Sancto Swithuno. Turici: In
Aedibus Thesauri...
- Vita
Wulfstani of
William of Malmesbury, p. xvi-xvii. Higham, "Edward the Elder's Re****tion", p. 2 Darlington, R. R. (1928). The Vita
Wulfstani of William...
- Muriel. It is
possible Gunhild learned French here.
According to the Vita
Wulfstani,
while still living at
Wilton as an adult,
Gunhild began to go blind....
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became good friends.
Under Stenton,
Darlington completed a PhD on the Vita
Wulfstani,
which was
awarded in 1930.
Darlington had been
appointed an ****istant...
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still a
slave trade operating out of Bristol, as a p****age in the Vita
Wulfstani makes clear. The
Bodmin manumissions preserves the
names and
details of...
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brought up by Wulfstan, who was like a
father to him. In his Vita
Wulfstani (Life of Wulfstan), the twelfth-century
historian William of Malmesbury...
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William of
Malmesbury (2002). "Book III, Ch. 2: Vita S.
Wulfstani". In M. Winterbottom; R.M.
Thomson (eds.).
William of Malmesbury, Saints'...
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comes from the Vita Edwardi, a life of
Edward the Confessor, but the Vita
Wulfstani, an
account of the life of Ealdred's
successor at Worcester, Wulfstan...