A contemporary chronicler suspected poisoning as the reason behind the sudden death.
William d'Aubigny commanded the garrison but contemporary chroniclers do not agree on how many men that was.
According to the contemporary chroniclers, the emperor loved George "above all others"; in some letters he calls him "son" and "brother".
A contemporary chronicler described her regency as being "without female levity".
Although contemporary chroniclers asserted that they had a noble origin, little is known for sure.
Commenting on this a contemporary chronicler is said to have declared "and then all Wales was cast to the ground."
The escape came as such a surprise that one contemporary chronicler accused the bishop of witchcraft.
One contemporary chronicler called him An honest man who only thought to be useful to his people.
According to some contemporary chroniclers, the channel was unfinished due to heavy rains and geological problems.
Many contemporary chroniclers were not even sure quite how to describe his personal belief structure.