gaimar造句
例句与造句
- Gaimar's account has " Buern " seeking revenge for Osberht's rape of his wife.
- According to the medieval chronicler Geoffrey Gaimar, after the Battle of Stamford Bridge Harold entrusted the loot gained from Harold Hardrada to Ealdred.
- Geoffrey of Gaimar, an Anglo-Norman chronicler, also recounts the battle : " after that reigned Edward's son Athelstan.
- Geoffrey Gaimar's account related activity in 1053, an agreement made between Siward and Mac Bethad, but a death of Osbeorn is not mentioned.
- Gaimar asserts that King Harold did this because he had heard of Duke William's landing in England, and needed to rush south to counter it.
- It's difficult to find gaimar in a sentence. 用gaimar造句挺难的
- The story of Taillefer is told by Geoffrey Gaimar, Henry of Huntingdon, William of Malmesbury and in the " Carmen de Hastingae Proelio ".
- Geoffrey of Gaimar part of a unique canon of sources that works to highlight both land and naval conflict in the history preceding and during the Battle of Brunanburh.
- The word was first mentioned by the Anglo-Norman chronicler Geoffrey Gaimar in his " ", or " History of the English People ", written between 1136 40.
- Add to this the mention of the sword Caliburc ( Excalibur ), demonstrating Gaimar's knowledge of Galfridian legendary history that predated the advent of Wace's " Brut ".
- If it survived to Gaimar's time that would explain why [ A ] was not kept up to date, and why [ A ] could be given to the monastery at Canterbury.
- The manuscript of the chronicle translated by Geoffrey Gaimar cannot be identified accurately, though according to historian Dorothy Whitelock it was " a rather better text than'E'or'F'".
- The twelfth-century Anglo-Norman chronicler Geoffrey Gaimar likely used the account in the " Anglo-Saxon Chronicle " for his treatment of 苩helstan in his " L'Estoire des Engles ".
- Although Geoffrey Gaimar claimed that Edgar owed feudal service to William Rufus, it is clear from Rufus's agreement to pay Edgar 40 or 60 shillings a day maintenance when in attendance at the English court that this was less than accurate.
- The first Anglo-Norman historiographer is Geoffrey Gaimar, who wrote his " Estorie des Angles " ( between 1147 and 1151 ) for Dame Constance, wife of Ralph FitzGilbert ( " The Anglo-Norman Metrical Chronicle,"
- Gaimar implies that there was a copy at Winchester in his day ( the middle of the 12th century ); Whitelock suggests that there is evidence that a manuscript that has not survived to the present day was at Winchester in the mid-tenth century.
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