Rodulfus (or Radulfus or Raoul Glaber; 985–1047), was an 11th-century Benedictine chronicler. Glaber was born in 985 in Burgundy. At the behest of his...
Glaber, a Roman praetor in 73 BC. that failed to hem in Spartacus and his fellow slaves on Mt. Vesuvius during the Third Servile War RodulfusGlaber (985–1047)...
country necessitated a Junior King, should he die while on expedition. RodulfusGlaber, however, attributes Hugh Capet's request to his old age and inability...
age. In 984, after two years of childless union (and according to RodulfusGlaber), Adelaide tricked her young husband into making a visit to Aquitaine...
University Press. ISBN 0-7190-4926-1. "RodulfusGlaber: The Five Books of the Histories" (2002). In RodulfusGlaber Opera (Edited by John France, Neithard...
that it should be dated to 1027. Contemporary Burgundian chronicler RodulfusGlaber recounts the expedition soon afterwards, describing Malcolm as "powerful...
reaction to the rumor of the letter was of shock and dismay, Cluniac monk RodulfusGlaber blamed the Jews for the destruction. In that year Alduin, Bishop of...
Cologne (approximate date) Radbot, German nobleman (approximate date) RodulfusGlaber, French monk and chronicler (d. 1047) Theobald II, French nobleman...
DCCCC usque ad annum MXLIV (History in five books from AD 900–1044) by RodulfusGlaber c. 1040–44 – Wujing Zongyao (武經總要, "Collection of the Most Important...
Roman Catholic Church. He is recorded in an account by the chronicler RodulfusGlaber who states Leutard's beliefs began after dreaming his body had been...
being recorded by relative contemporary and later sources (Richerus, RodulfusGlaber, the Chronicon Andegavensi and the Chronicle of Saint-Maxence, among...
Indian king (Hoysala Empire) Raymond III, count of Pallars Jussà RodulfusGlaber, French chronicler (b. 985) Stephen II, count of Troyes and Meaux Kazhdan...
reaction to the rumor of the letter was of shock and dismay, Cluniac monk RodulfusGlaber blamed the Jews for the destruction. In that year Alduin, Bishop of...
reason he is often shown holding a purse or money bag. According to RodulfusGlaber, the city of Bamberg is named after him, with Bamberg meaning "Mount...
Rex Ibericus by Abbot Oliva and Sancio rege Navarriae Hispaniarum by RodulfusGlaber, which supports the thesis of many historians who present him as the...
Cologne (approximate date) Radbot, German nobleman (approximate date) RodulfusGlaber, French monk and chronicler (d. 1047) Theobald II, French nobleman...
the year 1000, the most explicit and revealing examples provided by RodulfusGlaber. Specifically in Western Europe, during the year 1000, Christian philosophers...
saint who died 866 Rodulf Haraldsson, Viking leader who died in 873 RodulfusGlaber, chronicler who died 1047 Rodulf (missionary bishop), abbot of Abingdon...
blaming the Jews for inspiring his desecration of the Holy Sepulchre. RodulfusGlaber also wrote, circa 1040, a history of the events blaming French Jews...
with Italian medievalist Giovanni Orlandi he edited the Histories of RodulfusGlaber; in 2017, he wrote the introduction to the first volume of the Italian...
king Lothair II. (MPL 125, 126, MGH Scriptores rer. Germ. V) RodulfusGlaber. RodulfusGlaber the Bald (985–1047) was a French monk and chronicler whose...
Rodolphe, Lodolfe, Raulf, or Ralph. Glaber, who also accounts Rudolph as the leader of the Normans. RodulfusGlaber. Opera, ed. J. France. Oxford, 1989...
North French Prosopography', Journal of Medieval History Vol. 20. Glaber, Rodulfus (1989). France, John (ed.). The Five Books of the Histories. The Clarendon...