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285: 163:, a Latin prose narrative of the same events apparently compiled by Richard, a canon of Holy Trinity, London, are closely related to Ambroise's poem. They were formerly sometimes regarded as the first-hand narrative on which Ambroise based his work, but that can no longer be maintained. 130:. He shows no greater political insight than we should expect from his position; but relates what he had seen and heard with a naïve vivacity which compels attention. He is by no means an impartial source: he is prejudiced against the 340: 309: 150:
than as a historian of the Crusade in its broader aspects. Nonetheless, he is an interesting primary source for the events of the years 1190–1192 in the
350: 300: 345: 258: 335: 126:; though he did not complete his work before 1195, it is evidently founded upon notes which he had taken in the course of his 111: 94:, who published some selections in the twenty-seventh volume of their Scriptores (1885). Ambroise followed Richard I as a 88: 330: 296: 249: 159: 20: 221: 151: 139: 63: 57: 254: 290:
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226: 172: 143: 202: 134:, against the French, and against all the rivals or enemies of his master, including the 103: 324: 304: 291: 45: 192: 95: 81: 175: 147: 127: 123: 84:, although his edition (1897) was partially anticipated by the editors of the 131: 99: 247:
Marianne Ailes (2010). "Ambroise of Normandy". In Dunphy, Graeme (ed.).
114:, and in the abortive campaign which followed the capture of that city. 313:. Vol. 1 (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. p. 798. 69: 41: 107: 50: 203:
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102:. He speaks as an eyewitness of the king's doings at 211:, translated by Marianne Ailes, Boydell Press, 2003. 193:http://gallica.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/bpt6k6517331f.r 80:The credit for detecting its value belongs to 178:, and long escaped the notice of historians. 8: 61: 86: 171:The poem is known to us only through one 122:Ambroise is surprisingly accurate in his 278: 276: 274: 272: 270: 238: 250:Encyclopedia of the Medieval Chronicle 7: 341:Medieval writers about the Crusades 146:. He is rather to be treated as a 14: 253:. Leiden: Brill. pp. 34–35. 283: 98:, and not improbably as a court- 351:Christians of the Third Crusade 1: 189:L´Estoire de la guerre sainte 89:Monumenta Germaniae Historica 56:, which describes in rhyming 52:L'Estoire de la guerre sainte 34: 297:Davis, Henry William Carless 245:This form appeared first in 209:The History of the Holy War 44:poet and chronicler of the 367: 48:, author of a work called 18: 16:Norman poet and chronicler 346:12th-century French poets 199:Itinerarium regis Ricardi 160:Itinerarium Regis Ricardi 21:Ambroise (disambiguation) 60:verse the adventures of 336:Anglo-Norman literature 310:Encyclopædia Britannica 222:Anglo-Norman literature 51: 138:party which supported 118:Commentary on his work 87: 62: 152:Kingdom of Jerusalem 140:Conrad of Montferrat 64:Richard Cœur de Lion 31:Ambroise of Normandy 19:For other uses, see 331:12th-century deaths 167:History of the poem 182:Published edition 157:Books 2–6 of the 358: 315: 314: 289: 287: 286: 280: 265: 264: 243: 201:. London, 1920: 92: 67: 54: 39: 36: 366: 365: 361: 360: 359: 357: 356: 355: 321: 320: 319: 318: 295: 284: 282: 281: 268: 261: 246: 244: 240: 235: 227:Norman language 218: 191:. Paris, 1897: 184: 169: 144:Guy of Lusignan 120: 78: 37: 24: 17: 12: 11: 5: 364: 362: 354: 353: 348: 343: 338: 333: 323: 322: 317: 316: 305:Chisholm, Hugh 266: 259: 237: 236: 234: 231: 230: 229: 224: 217: 214: 213: 212: 205: 195: 183: 180: 168: 165: 119: 116: 77: 74: 33:, (flourished 15: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 363: 352: 349: 347: 344: 342: 339: 337: 334: 332: 329: 328: 326: 312: 311: 306: 302: 298: 293: 292:public domain 279: 277: 275: 273: 271: 267: 262: 260:90-04-18464-3 256: 252: 251: 242: 239: 232: 228: 225: 223: 220: 219: 215: 210: 206: 204: 200: 196: 194: 190: 186: 185: 181: 179: 177: 174: 166: 164: 162: 161: 155: 153: 149: 145: 141: 137: 133: 129: 125: 117: 115: 113: 112:siege of Acre 109: 105: 101: 97: 93: 91: 90: 83: 75: 73: 71: 66: 65: 59: 55: 53: 47: 46:Third Crusade 43: 32: 28: 22: 308: 248: 241: 208: 198: 188: 170: 158: 156: 135: 121: 96:noncombatant 85: 82:Gaston Paris 79: 49: 30: 29:, sometimes 26: 25: 38: 1190 325:Categories 207:Ambroise, 197:Ambroise, 187:Ambroise, 176:manuscript 148:biographer 128:pilgrimage 124:chronology 110:, at the 58:Old French 299:(1911). " 216:See also 142:against 132:Saracens 100:minstrel 70:crusader 40:) was a 27:Ambroise 307:(ed.). 301:Ambrose 294::  173:Vatican 104:Messina 303:". In 288:  257:  136:Polein 108:Cyprus 42:Norman 233:Notes 106:, in 68:as a 255:ISBN 76:Life 327:: 269:^ 154:. 72:. 35:c. 263:. 23:.

Index

Ambroise (disambiguation)
Norman
Third Crusade
Old French
Richard Cœur de Lion
crusader
Gaston Paris
Monumenta Germaniae Historica
noncombatant
minstrel
Messina
Cyprus
siege of Acre
chronology
pilgrimage
Saracens
Conrad of Montferrat
Guy of Lusignan
biographer
Kingdom of Jerusalem
Itinerarium Regis Ricardi
Vatican
manuscript
http://gallica.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/bpt6k6517331f.r
https://archive.org/details/itinerariumregis00richuoft
Anglo-Norman literature
Norman language
Encyclopedia of the Medieval Chronicle
ISBN
90-04-18464-3

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