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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.

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

  3. 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 .

  4. Giraldus Cambrensis was the archdeacon of Brecknock, Brecknockshire (11751204), 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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  5. Area of activity: Literature and Writing; Religion; Scholarship and Languages. Author: Thomas Jones. Born some time between 1145 and 1147 at Manorbier, Pembrokeshire, the youngest son of William de Barri and Angharad, daughter of Gerald de Windsor and Nest, daughter of Rhys ap Tewdwr.

  6. Topographia Hibernica ( Latin for Topography of Ireland ), also known as Topographia Hiberniae, is an account of the landscape and people of Ireland written by Gerald of Wales around 1188, soon after the Norman invasion of Ireland.

  7. Giraldus Cambrensis The Topography of Ireland translated by Thomas Forester Revised and Edited with additional notes by Thomas Wright In parentheses Publications Medieval Latin Series Cambridge, Ontario 2000