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Benedict of Peterborough

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on the ground that his name appears in the title of the oldest manuscript. There is, however, conclusive evidence that Benedict merely caused this work to be transcribed for the Peterborough library. It is only through the force of custom that the work is still occasionally cited under his name. In
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Benedict belonged to the circle of Becket's admirers, and wrote two works dealing with the martyrdom and the miracles of his hero. Fragments of the former work have come down to us in the compilation known as the
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Corner, David (1983). "The Earliest Surviving Manuscripts of Roger of Howden's
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Richard Cœur de Lion: Kingship, Chivalry and War in the Twelfth Century
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In the 19th century, the question of authorship had been discussed by
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Gesta Regis Henrici Secundi et Gesta Regis Ricardi Benedicti abbatis
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This article incorporates text from a publication now in the
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Benedict first makes his appearance in 1174, as the chancellor of
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Passio sancti thome cantuariensis archiepiscopi, 1201-1300
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Gillingham, John (1994), "Roger of Howden on Crusade", in
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Bulletin of the Institute of Historical research, vol. 56.
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Benedict was formerly credited with the authorship of the
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Stenton, D. M. (1953). "Roger of Howden and Benedict",
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12th-century chronicles, which are now attributed to
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Index

Benedictus Abbas
abbot of Peterborough
English
Roger of Howden
Archbishop Richard
Thomas Becket
primacy
Henry II
abbacy of Peterborough
Chronicon Petroburgense
James Craigie Robertson
"Rolls" series
D. M. Stenton
David Corner
Roger of Howden
Third Crusade
T. D. Hardy
William Stubbs
Felix Liebermann
Richard Fitz Neal
A. Hughes
C. G. Crump
C. Johnson
Davis 1911
Stapleton 1849
"'Out of Her Bounds': Women's Lives in the Miracles of St Thomas of Canterbury"


Davis 1911
Davis 1911

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