Croyland Chronicle
The Croyland Chronicle, also called Crowland Chronicle, is an important primary source for English medieval history, particularly the late 15th century. It is named for its place of origin, the Benedictine Abbey of Croyland or Crowland, in Lincolnshire, England. It was formerly also known as the Chronicle of Ingulf or Ingulphus after its supposed original compiler, the 11th-century abbot Ingulf. As that section of the text is now known to have been a later forgery, its author is instead known as Pseudo-Ingulf. The validity of the source itself has been questioned, partially due to the unknown identity of the original author, and gaps in all continuations of the text. There has also been substantially little effort made to find and translate the original manuscript.
Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Croyland_Chronicle
Created with WikipediaReaderReborn (c) WikipediaReader
Other Videos By WikiReader
2021-08-22 | GNB1 |
2021-08-22 | Wunna Dam |
2021-08-22 | Minuscule 817 |
2021-08-22 | 2003 Tokyo gubernatorial election |
2021-08-22 | The Journal of Risk Model Validation |
2021-08-22 | Meadrow Unitarian Chapel |
2021-08-22 | Eleanor Mondale |
2021-08-22 | Passais-Villages |
2021-08-22 | Hygrophorus chrysodon |
2021-08-22 | Amblada (fly) |
2021-08-22 | Croyland Chronicle |
2021-08-22 | DJ Tactics |
2021-08-22 | Yellanahalli |
2021-08-22 | Afarin Neyssari |
2021-08-22 | List of Croatian records in athletics |
2021-08-22 | Soccer at the 2013 Canada Summer Games – Women's tournament |
2021-08-22 | 2016 Copa de España de Futsal |
2021-08-22 | Peak Resorts |
2021-08-22 | Jisr el-Majami |
2021-08-22 | Mateusz Mak |
2021-08-22 | Back to Front (Caravan album) |