Ralph of Coggeshall (died after 1227), English chronicler, was at first a monk and afterwards sixth abbot (1207–1218) of Coggeshall Abbey, an Essex foundation of the Cistercian order. He is also known for his chronicles on the Third Crusade and of Gerard of Ridefort.[1]
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RalphofCoggeshall (died after 1227), English chronicler, was at first a monk and afterwards sixth abbot (1207–1218) ofCoggeshall Abbey, an Essex foundation...
Coggeshall (/ˈkɒksəl/ or /ˈkɒɡɪʃəl/) is a town in Essex, England, between Braintree and Colchester on the Roman road Stane Street and the River Blackwater...
near-contemporary accounts are contained in William of Newburgh's Historia rerum Anglicarum and RalphofCoggeshall's Chronicum Anglicanum, written in about 1189...
sins of lust, pride, greed and, above all, excessive cruelty. RalphofCoggeshall, summarising Richard's career, deplores that the King was one of "the...
Libellus, in RalphofCoggeshall, Radulphi de Coggeshall Chronicon Anglicanum, ed. Joseph Stevenson (London, 1875). Peter W. Edbury, The Conquest of Jerusalem...
the works of Crusaders Tageno and Roger of Howden, and the narratives of Richard of Devizes, Ralph de Diceto, RalphofCoggeshall and Arnold of Lübeck....
Roger of Hoveden and RalphofCoggeshall (to 1194). A detailed list is given by Luard, who in his running text also marks up the apparent source of each...
against John. The events of the rebel takeover of the castle are unclear but the contemporary chronicler RalphofCoggeshall recorded that the king demanded...
including Gervase of Canterbury (c. 1141 – c. 1210), RalphofCoggeshall (d. c. 1227), Richard of Devizes (fl. late 12th century), William of Newburgh (1136–1198)...
Ricardi (1190–1192) RalphofCoggeshall (1066–1223) Richard of Devizes (1189–1192) Roger of Howden (–1201) Walter of Coventry (–1225) Roger of Wendover (–1235)...
increased to 801 inhabitants in 116 houses. The medieval writers RalphofCoggeshall and William of Newburgh report that two children appeared mysteriously in...
the country with new laws.” His English chronicle was continued by RalphofCoggeshall. Niger also wrote a treatise De re militari in which he was critical...
of his reign are limited to Gervase of Canterbury and Ralph of Coggeshall, neither of whom were satisfied with John's performance as king. His later negative...
historico cantore Britone audierat antiquo). On the other hand, RalphofCoggeshall writing somewhat later, states more prosaically that they came upon...
"Ralph of Coggeshall". In Murray, Alan V (ed.). The Crusades - An Encyclopedia. p. 1002. Hunt, William (1887). "RalphofCoggeshall". In Dictionary of National...
man-like water-dwellers of England probably lacked fish-like tails. A "wildman" caught in a fishnet, described by RalphofCoggeshall (c. 1210) was entirely...
by RalphofCoggeshall that he became a canon in later life, and other evidence suggests that he may have been a member of the Premonstratensians of l'Huveaune...
legend of the Wild Man of Orford. According to the chronicler RalphofCoggeshall, a naked wild man, covered in hair, was caught in the nets of local fishermen...
1191. Richard of Devizes had a source who journeyed as far as Sicily. Ralph de Diceto had a chaplain on the expedition. RalphofCoggeshall names his informants...
arrives on 1 September in the account of Arnold of Lübeck and is also mentioned by RalphofCoggeshall. The Itinerary of the Pilgrims records its arrival,...