• Rodulfus (or Radulfus or Raoul Glaber; 985–1047), was an 11th-century Benedictine chronicler. Glaber was born in 985 in Burgundy. At the behest of his...
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  • Glaber, a Roman praetor in 73 BC. that failed to hem in Spartacus and his fellow slaves on Mt. Vesuvius during the Third Servile War Rodulfus Glaber (985–1047)...
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    country necessitated a Junior King, should he die while on expedition. Rodulfus Glaber, however, attributes Hugh Capet's request to his old age and inability...
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    age. In 984, after two years of childless union (and according to Rodulfus Glaber), Adelaide tricked her young husband into making a visit to Aquitaine...
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    University Press. ISBN 0-7190-4926-1. "Rodulfus Glaber: The Five Books of the Histories" (2002). In Rodulfus Glaber Opera (Edited by John France, Neithard...
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    that it should be dated to 1027. Contemporary Burgundian chronicler Rodulfus Glaber recounts the expedition soon afterwards, describing Malcolm as "powerful...
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  • Roman Catholic Church. He is recorded in an account by the chronicler Rodulfus Glaber who states Leutard's beliefs began after dreaming his body had been...
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    Cologne (approximate date) Radbot, German nobleman (approximate date) Rodulfus Glaber, French monk and chronicler (d. 1047) Theobald II, French nobleman...
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  • preparing a rebellion against his father, aged around 18 years old. Rodulfus Glaber was fulsome in his praise of the young king, writing: "My pen cannot...
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  • 'Adelaix' in a 992 charter of her son William III and his wife Emma. Rodulfus Glaber had a somewhat different version. That Lothar's son Louis was wed to...
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    reaction to the rumor of the letter was of shock and dismay, Cluniac monk Rodulfus Glaber blamed the Jews for the destruction. In that year Alduin, Bishop of...
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  • DCCCC usque ad annum MXLIV (History in five books from AD 900–1044) by Rodulfus Glaber c. 1040–44 – Wujing Zongyao (武經總要, "Collection of the Most Important...
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    being recorded by relative contemporary and later sources (Richerus, Rodulfus Glaber, the Chronicon Andegavensi and the Chronicle of Saint-Maxence, among...
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    blaming the Jews for inspiring his desecration of the Holy Sepulchre. Rodulfus Glaber also wrote, circa 1040, a history of the events blaming French Jews...
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    the province of Alpes Cottiae. According to the medieval historian Rodulfus Glaber, Susa was "the oldest of Alpine towns". In the Middle and Modern ages...
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    Annals of Flodoard of Reims, 916–966. University of Toronto Press. Glaber, Rodulfus (1989). France, John (ed.). The Five Books of the Histories. The Clarendon...
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    reason he is often shown holding a purse or money bag. According to Rodulfus Glaber, the city of Bamberg is named after him, with Bamberg meaning "Mount...
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    the year 1000, the most explicit and revealing examples provided by Rodulfus Glaber. Specifically in Western Europe, during the year 1000, Christian philosophers...
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    Indian king (Hoysala Empire) Raymond III, count of Pallars Jussà Rodulfus Glaber, French chronicler (b. 985) Stephen II, count of Troyes and Meaux Kazhdan...
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  • saint who died 866 Rodulf Haraldsson, Viking leader who died in 873 Rodulfus Glaber, chronicler who died 1047 Rodulf (missionary bishop), abbot of Abingdon...
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  • king Lothair II. (MPL 125, 126, MGH Scriptores rer. Germ. V) Rodulfus Glaber. Rodulfus Glaber the Bald (985–1047) was a French monk and chronicler whose...
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    Rex Ibericus by Abbot Oliva and Sancio rege Navarriae Hispaniarum by Rodulfus Glaber, which supports the thesis of many historians who present him as the...
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  • Rodolphe, Lodolfe, Raulf, or Ralph. Glaber, who also accounts Rudolph as the leader of the Normans. Rodulfus Glaber. Opera, ed. J. France. Oxford, 1989...
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    reaction to the rumor of the letter was of shock and dismay, Cluniac monk Rodulfus Glaber blamed the Jews for the destruction. In that year Alduin, Bishop of...
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    after completing his law courses in Bologna. Monk and chronicler, Rodulfus Glaber, spent time at St Germain, where, he said, foreign monks were always...
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  • 8, II.27, 65f.; Rudolf Glaber, Historiarum, Rudolf Glaber, Historiarum libri quinque, IV.2, in H. France, ed., Rodulfus Glaber, Opera (Oxford, 1989),...
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  • Cologne (approximate date) Radbot, German nobleman (approximate date) Rodulfus Glaber, French monk and chronicler (d. 1047) Theobald II, French nobleman...
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    with Italian medievalist Giovanni Orlandi he edited the Histories of Rodulfus Glaber; in 2017, he wrote the introduction to the first volume of the Italian...
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  • the divine plan identifiable from the course of human history (see Rodulfus Glaber). As Richard himself states (see sidebar), the Chronicle sought to...
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    Drengots and the murder of William Repostel. In the Histories of Ralph Glaber, "Rodulfus" leaves Normandy after displeasing Count Richard (Richard II). The...
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