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  1. Gerald of Wales (Latin: Giraldus Cambrensis; Welsh: Gerallt Cymro; French: Gerald de Barri; c. 1146 – c. 1223) 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.

  2. Giraldus Cambrensis was the archdeacon of Brecknock, Brecknockshire (1175–1204), and historian, whose accounts of life in the late 12th century stand as a valuable historical source. His works contain vivid anecdotes about the Christian church, particularly in Wales, about the growing universities

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  3. 2 de fev. de 2007 · The historical works of Giraldus Cambrensis by Giraldus, Cambrensis, 1146?-1223?; Wright, Thomas, 1810-1877

  4. Geraldo de Gales (em latim: Giraldus Cambrensis), Geraldo de Câmbria ou Geraldo de Barri (nome verdadeiro) (Castelo de Manorbier, 1146 – 1223) foi um eclesiástico e historiador do País de Gales. Obras. Topographia Hibernica ("Topografia da Irlanda", 1188) Expugnatio Hibernica ("Conquista da Irlanda")

  5. PDF Cite. GIRALDUS CAMBRENSIS ('Gerald of Wales', Gerald de Barri) (1146? - 1223), archdeacon of Brecon and mediaeval Latin writer. Name: Giraldus Cambrensis. Date of birth: 1146? Date of death: 1223. Parent: Angharad de Barri (née de Windsor) Parent: William de Barri. Gender: Male. Occupation: archdeacon of Brecon and mediaeval Latin writer.

  6. 23 de fev. de 2024 · Giraldus Cambrensis; Translated by John J. O'Meara. Publication date 1951-01-01 Publisher Dundalgan Press Collection internetarchivebooks; inlibrary ...

  7. 13 de abr. de 2011 · Learn about the life and works of Giraldus Cambrensis, a 12th-century Norman-Welsh nobleman who wrote Descriptio Cambriae, one of the earliest travel books. Find out how he accompanied the archbishop of Canterbury on a recruiting drive for the Third Crusade and why he failed to become the bishop of St Davids.