Peter of Blois (Latin: Petrus Blesensis; French: Pierre de Blois; c. 1130 – c. 1211) was a French cleric, theologian, poet and diplomat. He is particularly noted for his corpus of Latin letters.
PeterofBlois (Latin: Petrus Blesensis; French: Pierre de Blois; c. 1130 – c. 1211) was a French cleric, theologian, poet and diplomat. He is particularly...
and started to abandon Blois. Much of the royal furniture was moved from Blois to Fontainebleau by 1539. The French Wars of Religion was a significantly...
Henry ofBlois (c. 1096 – 8 August 1171), often known as Henry of Winchester, was Abbot of Glastonbury Abbey from 1126, and Bishop of Winchester from...
Catholic Church. The collection preserves the works of a number of poets, including PeterofBlois, Walter of Châtillon and an anonymous poet referred to as...
"PeterofBlois" in Somerset Historical Essays, pp. 128 f. Oxford University Press (London), 1921. PeterofBlois, Epistle No. 105. "Boundary Map of Old...
ISBN 978-0862439712. Ingulph's Chronicle of the Abbey of Croyland, with the Continuations by PeterofBlois and Anonymous Writers. Translated by Riley...
London. pp. 484r–520r. Ingulph's Chronicle of the Abbey of Croyland: with the continuations by PeterofBlois and anonymous writers. Bohn's Antiquarian...
continuations by PeterofBlois and anonymous writers. Translated by Henry T. Riley. London: H. G. Bohn. Livingston, Michael, ed. (2011). The Battle of Brunanburh:...
Byzantine style of dress favoured by the court of Jerusalem since Amalric I's marriage to Maria Comnena. Other chroniclers, PeterofBlois, Gerald of Wales, Herbert...
throne, at that time held by Matilda's cousin Stephen ofBlois. Henry's father, Geoffrey, made him Duke of Normandy in 1150, and upon Geoffrey's death in 1151...
the archbishop's secretary, PeterofBlois, Baldwin was initially opposed to joining the crusade, but was persuaded by Peter to take the cross and to preach...
This caused PeterofBlois to describe the church as "a captive within the walls of the citadel like the ark of God in the profane house of Baal". He advocated...
November 1166. PeterofBlois, his younger brother William, and Walter Ophamil were among the knights, and Peter and Walter served as tutors of William II...
(link) Ingulf; Peter, ofBlois; Riley, Henry T. (1854). Ingulph's chronicle of the abbey of Croyland with the continuations by PeterofBlois and anonymous...
husband; one of them was Theobald VI, Count ofBlois. Power 2004, p. 490. Williams 1993, p. 49. PeterofBlois 1993, p. 38. PeterofBlois (1993). Revell...
Retrieved 4 June 2020. Frost (2009), p. 34. Robinson, J. Armitage. "PeterofBlois" in Somerset Historical Essays, pp. 128 f. Oxford University Press (London)...
Emma ofBlois (c. 950 – 27 December 1003) was Duchess of Aquitaine by marriage to William IV, Duke of Aquitaine. She ruled Aquitaine as regent for her...
(1110–1167) Otto of Freising (c. 1114–1158) Archpoet (c. 1130 – c. 1165) William of Tyre (c. 1130–1185) PeterofBlois (c. 1135 – c. 1203) Walter of Châtillon...
Petrarch Peter Abelard PeterofBlois Thomas of Celano Walafrid Strabo Walter of Châtillon Chaucer Gottfried von Hagenau One of the features of the Renaissance...
triggered. PeterofBlois saw the earthquake as God's punishment on the Sicilians for the exile of Stephen du Perche and the appointment of Bishop John of Ajello...
came to Sicily with PeterofBlois and Stephen du Perche at the direction of Rotrou, Archbishop of Rouen, cousin of Queen Margaret of Navarre, originally...
of the House ofBlois Louis de Blois (1506–1566), Flemish monk and writer, generally known under the name of Blosius Stephen de Blois, 2nd Earl of Albemarle...