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    stay more often in the south than the north." (William of Malmesbury 12th century.) — William of Malmesbury 2002, p. 139 The English language contains many...
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    Supper and immediately the waters flowed red. According, however, to William of Malmesbury (died 1143?), who first recorded the well, the waters gushed sometimes...
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    source by other historians in the West, such as Orderic Vitalis and William of Malmesbury. Almost as soon as Jerusalem had been captured, and continuing throughout...
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    poet and writer Kogyo-Daishi, Japanese Buddhist priest (b. 1095) William of Malmesbury, English monk and historian Yelü Dashi, founder of the Qara Khitai...
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    Pontificum Anglorum) by William of Malmesbury Chronicle of the Kings of England (De Gestis Regum Anglorum) by William of Malmesbury Chronicon of Eusebius...
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    of Bamburgh (Old English: Bebbanburh; Old Irish: Dún Guaire; Brittonic: Din Guairoi) were significant regional potentates in what is now northern England...
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    aeolipile was capable of useful work.[citation needed] According to William of Malmesbury, in 1125, Reims was home to a church that had an organ powered by...
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    late 1066. Edgar is said to have died shortly after 1126, when William of Malmesbury wrote that he "now grows old in the country in privacy and quiet"...
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  • (St Finbarr's). Peter Firth, 94, English Anglican clergyman, bishop of Malmesbury (1983–1994). José Gotovitch, 83, Belgian historian. Hank Hancock, 87,...
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    crusaders did manage to damage Islamic caliphates; according to William of Malmesbury, preventing them from further expansion into Christendom and being...
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    Pons was a "small boy" when his father died in early 1112. William of Malmesbury and William of Tyre wrote that Pons had been an "adolescent" when he succeeded...
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  • Chamberlain (born 1062) 1142 Orderic Vitalis, chronicler (born 1075) 1143 William of Malmesbury, historian (born 1080) 1144 Geoffrey de Mandeville, 1st Earl of...
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    Greene, Fr. Bacon, ix.72. Malmesbury, Chron., Bk. II., Ch. x., p. 181. Malmesbury, Chron., Bk. II., Ch. x., p. 174. Malmesbury, Chron., Bk. II., Ch. x....
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  • Rodney M. "William of Malmesbury (died c. 1143)". The Crusades - An Encyclopedia. pp. 1279–1280. Norgate, Kate (1900). "William of Malmesbury". In Dictionary...
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  • Nazionale Stampa Associata. 26 January 2021. Retrieved 30 June 2021. El-Din, El-Sayed Gamal (28 March 2021). "Death toll from Cairo building collapse...
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  • cooling of the initial vessel. 1125 (1125): In Reims, according to William of Malmesbury, an organ was powered by heated water. He claims it was built by...
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  • Durham (died post-1129), English chronicler William of Malmesbury (1095–1143), English historian William of Newburgh (1135–1198), English historian known...
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  • source. The modern term comes from the plural form of a Quranic reference to dīn Ibrāhīm, 'religion of Ibrahim', Arabic form of Abraham's name. According...
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    Aaron, Son of the Devil, an anti-Semitic caricature dated 1277 Per William of Malmesbury, they were invited, but this appears unlikely. See Roth 1964, p...
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  • poet and writer Kogyo-Daishi, Japanese Buddhist priest (b. 1095) William of Malmesbury, English monk and historian Yelü Dashi, founder of the Qara Khitai...
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    Lincolnshire (Killingholme), possibly contains the Irish personal name Eogan. Malmesbury, Wiltshire, from the Irish founder of the abbey Máel Dub Mellishaw, Lancashire...
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    Tudela—who wrote that the Samaritans in Nablus were in possession of it. William of Malmesbury describes it as overlaid with white marble, next to the mausolea...
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  • Nur al-Din puts him in prison in the Citadel of Aleppo. Battle of Aintab: A Crusader army led by King Baldwin III repels the attacks of Nur al-Din near...
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  • Columbia Univ 2003- Ilse Lichtenstädter Martin Lings (Abu Bakr Siraj Ad-Din) (Magdalen) Keeper of Oriental Printed Books & MSS, British Museum 1970-73...
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  • Westport, Connecticut: Greenwood. pp. 1–8. ISBN 978-0313320439. William of Malmesbury, Gesta Regum Anglorum / The history of the English kings, ed. and...
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  • ecclesiastica 12.26 (ed. and trans. Chibnall, 1978, pp. 294–307); William of Malmesbury, Gesta regum Anglorum 5.419 (ed. and trans. Mynors, Thomson, and...
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  • London: Weidenfeld & Nicolson. pp. 112–113. ISBN 0-304-35730-8. William of Malmesbury. "The History of Canterbury Cathedral". Archived from the original...
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  • Gaimar; The History of the Kings of England, and of His own Times, by William of Malmesbury; The Historical Works of Simeon of Durham; The Chronicles of John...
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  • Royal Garrison Arty. (Edinburgh) Sgt. H. Kent, Royal Garrison Arty. (Malmesbury, Wiltshire) Pte. A. Kerr, Royal Scots Fusiliers (E. Dumbarton) Dvr. H...
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  • Anglorum (Deeds of the Kings of the English) by English historian William of Malmesbury (1095–1143). Includes an account of the White Ship disaster of 1120...
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