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Helinand (Latin: Helinandus) may
refer to:
Helinand of
Froidmont (fl. c. 1150 – c. 1230), monk, poet and
chronicler Helinand of Laon,
bishop (1052–1096)...
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Helinand of
Froidmont (c. 1150—after 1229 (probably 1237)) was a
medieval poet, chronicler, and
ecclesiastical writer. He was born of
Flemish parents at...
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Helinand (or Elinand) was the
bishop of Laon from 1052 to 1098.
Guibert of
Nogent provides a
short biography of
Helinand in book III,
chapter 2 of his...
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knights of the
Fourth Crusade and its
contents burned or sold. 1211 –
Hélinand of
Froidmont begins compiling his Chronicon. 1215 –
Bhiksu Ananda of Kapitanagar...
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Helinand of ****igne was a
Cistercian monk and writer. He
served as the
procurator of ****igne
Abbey during the
abbacy of Adam (r. 1188–1221). He wrote...
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significant part of the ritual, and the
Grail to be a mere prop.
Hélinand of Froidmont's
Chronicon described it as a "wide and deep saucer" (scutella...
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these were clerics, like
William of Tyre, John of Salisbury,
Mathew Paris,
Helinand de
Froidment and
Aubri des
Trois Fontaines and
based their ****essments...
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Dudon or Dudo of Saint-Quentin, dean of Saint-Quentin (141)
Helinand of
Froidmont (212)
Gildas of
Rhuys and
Llancarfan (69) Monk
Honorius of...
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included the
universal chronicle of
Sigebert of
Gembloux and
Books 45-49 of
Helinand of Froidmont's Chronicon. Alberic's
chronicle describes world events from...
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Champagne and from 1176
onwards was Henry's chancellor. He died in 1179.
Helinand of
Froidmont describes a
dispute with
Stephen of
Alinerre over the merits...