JohnHardyng (or Harding; 1378–1465) was an English chronicler. He was born in Northern England. As a boy Hardyng entered the service of Sir Henry Percy...
as JohnHardyng and John Higgins, writing in the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries. According to the final form of the legend, which appeared in John Hardyng's...
English chronicler JohnHardyng later attempted to debunk Bisset's claims. Andrew of Wyntoun's Orygynale Cronykil of Scotland and John of Fordun's Chronica...
difficult. For example, in his poem Constantyne, the English chronicler JohnHardyng (1378–1465) specifically mentions the inhabitants of three Dutch-speaking...
renaissance historians such as Archbishop James Ussher, Caesar Baronius and JohnHardyng, as well as classical writers like Caesar, Tacitus and Juvenal, although...
difficult. For example, in his poem Constantyne, the English chronicler JohnHardyng (1378–1465) specifically mentions the inhabitants of three Dutch-speaking...
He was famed for his martial prowess; one contemporary chronicler, JohnHardyng, who was in de Umfraville's service, lauded him as the perfect knight...
(1421–1440) Robert Blondel (1449–1450) Croyland Chronicle (1149–1486) JohnHardyng (–1437) Great Chronicle of London (1189–1512) Gregory's Chronicle (1189–1469)...
stages or services during a meal". In the 15th century, English writer JohnHardyng invented a fanciful new etymology for Old French san-graal (or san-gréal)...
John Wesley Harding, a 1967 album by Bob Dylan named after John Wesley Hardin "John Wesley Harding" (song) John Hardin (disambiguation) JohnHardyng (1378–1465)...
20 – Malatesta Novello, Italian condottiero (b. 1418) date unknown – JohnHardyng, English chronicler (b. 1378) Christina J. Moose (2005). Great Events...
narratives of Guy were taken as history in chronicles of Thomas Rudborne and JohnHardyng (Richmond 1996:ch 4.5), and Guy appears in the Dictionary of National...
differently, believing that Edmund was a hunchback. According to chronicler JohnHardyng, John would forge chronicles to assert that Edmund was the elder brother...
people by north and ever had", in the words of contemporaneous chronicler JohnHardyng. Henry Percy commissioned the building of the distinctive keep shortly...
1424) Lorenzo Ghiberti, Italian sculptor and metal-worker (d. 1455) JohnHardyng, English chronicler (d. 1465) Narasimha Saraswati - Indian Guru and Saint...
place, among which Layamon's Brut (1205) takes the lead. One of them was JohnHardyng (1378–1465). This article incorporates text from a publication now in...
1409). 1377 Henry Beaufort, Cardinal, Lord Chancellor (died 1447). 1378 JohnHardyng, chronicler (died 1465). 1379 Joan Beaufort, Countess of Westmorland...
Edward Hall's chronicle on the Wars of the Roses, and the chronicle by JohnHardyng later continued by Richard Grafton. While The True Tragedy clearly belongs...
1424) Lorenzo Ghiberti, Italian sculptor and metal-worker (d. 1455) JohnHardyng, English chronicler (d. 1465) Narasimha Saraswati - Indian Guru and Saint...
August – John Capgrave, historian and theologian (born 1393) 1465 14 January – Thomas Beckington, statesman and prelate (born c. 1390) JohnHardyng, chronicler...
Alexander). Regionalism in Late Medieval Manuscripts and Texts (1991) (ed.) JohnHardyng in Search of the Grail, in Arturus Rex, ed. by W. Van Hoecke (Leuven...
William Langland, Geoffrey Chaucer, John Gower, Thomas Hoccleve, John Lydgate, Hugh Campeden, Thomas Chestre, JohnHardyng, Thomas Norton, Julian Barnes, William...
college of that one parte, and JohnHardyng and Richard Holnest, carpenters, of that other parte, witnesse that the said John and Richard shal wel and connably...
younger sister). In the Brut Tysilio, Cador of Cornwall is their son. JohnHardyng's Chronicle calls Cador Arthur's brother "of his mother's syde". Geoffrey...