Gerald Of Wales
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Gender | Male |
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Born | Manorbier Castle |
Manorbier | |
United Kingdom | |
Died | Hereford |
United Kingdom | |
1223 | |
Hereford | |
United Kingdom | |
Languages | Latin |
Parents | William FitzOdo de Barry |
Angharad FitzGerald | |
Job | Politician |
Cleric | |
Education | University of Paris |
Date of birth | January 1,1146 |
Place of burial | St Davids Cathedral, St Davids, United Kingdom |
Nationality | Welsh |
Languag | Latin |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 1231758 |
Topographia Hibernica
Descriptio Cambriae
The history and topography of Ireland
The journey through Wales; and, The description of Wales
De instructione principis
Giraldi Cambrensis opera
The autobiography of Gerald of Wales
The Itinerary of Archbishop Baldwin Through Wales
The historical works of Giraldus Cambrensis
The Autobiography of Giraldus Cambrensis
The English conquest of Ireland: founded on the Expugnacio hibernica of Giraldus Cambrensis
The jewel of the church
The Historical Works: Containing The Topography of Ireland and The History of the Conquest of Ireland, Tr. by Thomas Forrester; The Itinerary Through Wales, and The Description of Wales, Tr. by Sir Richard Colt Hoare
The life of St. Hugh of Avalon, Bishop of Lincoln 1186-1200
I, Giraldus
Four Mediaeval Chroniclers;
The Itinerary of Archbishop Baldwin Through Wales, A. D. 1188. by Giraldus de Barri; Tr. Into English and Illustrated with Views, Annotations, and Life
The Itinerary of Archbishop Baldwin Through Wales, A. D. 1188. by Giraldus de Barri; Tr. Into English and Illustrated with Views, Annotations, and Life of Giraldus; Volume 2
Giraldus Cambrensis: The Description of Wales
The English Conquest of Ireland. A. D. 1166-1185: Mainly from the Expugnatio Hibernica of Giraldus Cambrensis, a Parallel Text from Ms. Trinity College, Dublin, E. 2. 31, about 1425 A. D. [and] Ms. Rawlinson, B. 490, Bodleian Library, about 1440 A. D.
Proposals for enriching the principality of Wales
The Itinerary Through Wales Discription of Wales
The English Conquest of Ireland, A. D. 1166-1185: Mainly from the Expugnatio Hibernica of Giraldus Cambrensis: a Parallel Text from 1. Ms. Trinity College, Dublin, E. 2. 31, about 425 A. D. 2. Ms. Rawlinson, B. 490, Bodleian Library, about 1440 A. D
Fistula, Hemorrhoids, Painful Ulcer, Stricture, Prolapsus and Other Diseases . . .
A English Conquest of Ireland
Wondrous Wanderings: An Anthology of Intriguing Voyages Across Time and Space
The Historical Works of Giraldus Cambrensis: Containing the Topography of Ireland and the History of the Conquest of Ireland, Translated by Thomas Forester, M. A. , The Itinerary Through Wales, and the Description of Wales, Tr. by Sir Richard Hoare, Bart
The Historical Works of Giraldus Cambrensis Containing the Topography of Ireland, and the History of the Conquest of Ireland, Tr. by T. Forester. the Itinerary Through Wales, and the Description of Wales, Tr. by Sir R. C. Hoare
The Description of Wales: Classic Literature
Descriptio Cambriae
The history and topography of Ireland
The journey through Wales; and, The description of Wales
De instructione principis
Giraldi Cambrensis opera
The autobiography of Gerald of Wales
The Itinerary of Archbishop Baldwin Through Wales
The historical works of Giraldus Cambrensis
The Autobiography of Giraldus Cambrensis
The English conquest of Ireland: founded on the Expugnacio hibernica of Giraldus Cambrensis
The jewel of the church
The Historical Works: Containing The Topography of Ireland and The History of the Conquest of Ireland, Tr. by Thomas Forrester; The Itinerary Through Wales, and The Description of Wales, Tr. by Sir Richard Colt Hoare
The life of St. Hugh of Avalon, Bishop of Lincoln 1186-1200
I, Giraldus
Four Mediaeval Chroniclers;
The Itinerary of Archbishop Baldwin Through Wales, A. D. 1188. by Giraldus de Barri; Tr. Into English and Illustrated with Views, Annotations, and Life
The Itinerary of Archbishop Baldwin Through Wales, A. D. 1188. by Giraldus de Barri; Tr. Into English and Illustrated with Views, Annotations, and Life of Giraldus; Volume 2
Giraldus Cambrensis: The Description of Wales
The English Conquest of Ireland. A. D. 1166-1185: Mainly from the Expugnatio Hibernica of Giraldus Cambrensis, a Parallel Text from Ms. Trinity College, Dublin, E. 2. 31, about 1425 A. D. [and] Ms. Rawlinson, B. 490, Bodleian Library, about 1440 A. D.
Proposals for enriching the principality of Wales
The Itinerary Through Wales Discription of Wales
The English Conquest of Ireland, A. D. 1166-1185: Mainly from the Expugnatio Hibernica of Giraldus Cambrensis: a Parallel Text from 1. Ms. Trinity College, Dublin, E. 2. 31, about 425 A. D. 2. Ms. Rawlinson, B. 490, Bodleian Library, about 1440 A. D
Fistula, Hemorrhoids, Painful Ulcer, Stricture, Prolapsus and Other Diseases . . .
A English Conquest of Ireland
Wondrous Wanderings: An Anthology of Intriguing Voyages Across Time and Space
The Historical Works of Giraldus Cambrensis: Containing the Topography of Ireland and the History of the Conquest of Ireland, Translated by Thomas Forester, M. A. , The Itinerary Through Wales, and the Description of Wales, Tr. by Sir Richard Hoare, Bart
The Historical Works of Giraldus Cambrensis Containing the Topography of Ireland, and the History of the Conquest of Ireland, Tr. by T. Forester. the Itinerary Through Wales, and the Description of Wales, Tr. by Sir R. C. Hoare
The Description of Wales: Classic Literature
Gerald Of Wales Life story
Gerald of Wales was a Cambro-Norman priest and historian. As a royal clerk to the king and two archbishops, he travelled widely and wrote extensively. He studied and taught in France and visited Rome several times, meeting the Pope.