The date of his death is reported to have been 1 year, 7 months and 3 weeks after Augustine's, by Thomas of Elmham, a 15th century chronicler.
One 12th century chronicler described her as of noble birth, and she may have been related to St Dunstan.
Lambert of Ardres (c. 1160 - after 1203) was a French twelfth century chronicler.
Exactly what made this a betrayal (proditio) in the eyes of the 10th century chronicler or those of Roger of Wendover, is unclear.
Here in Jesus, the thick walls and massive columns of the unfinished church were to "compete with the finest churches of America," said one mid-18th century chronicler.
Minhaj al-Siraj Juzjani, a 13th century chronicler who described Genghis Khan.
Such an interpretation is completely lacking in the historiography of the 17th century chroniclers, and even in that of the Transylvanian School around 1800.
The springs were first documented in 1480 by William Worcester, the 15th century chronicler and antiquary.
-1384) was a 14th century chronicler and abbey servant who wrote a valuable, although now-incomplete journal of his travels around medieval East Anglia.
Edward Hall and Raphael Holinshed, both 16th century chroniclers, say that at least 10,000 men died in the battle.