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- Historia Hierosolymitana (Latin for "History of Jerusalem", Middle Latin spelling also Historia Iherosolimitana and variants) is the name of a number...
- Salvia hierosolymitana is a species of flowering plant in the family Lamiaceae. It is a herbaceous perennial commonly called Jerusalem salvia or Jerusalem...
- Euphorbia hierosolymitana is a shrubby plant species with two varieties. A spineless hairless shrub, sometimes to 3m, often rather densely-stemmed (the...
- Historia Hierosolymitana is a chronicle of the First Crusade written between c. 1107–1120 by Robert the Monk (Robertus Monachus), a French prior. Robert...
- Robert the Monk, who may have been present at the council, in Historia Hierosolymitana (1107); Baldric, archbishop of Dol (written c. 1105); Guibert de Nogent...
- m****cripts also mention cries of kyrie eleison. Robert the Monk: Historia Hierosolymitana. in [RHC, Occ III.] Dana C. Munro, "Urban and the Crusaders", Translations...
- Fernald Salvia hians Royle ex Benth. Salvia hidalgensis Miranda Salvia hierosolymitana Boiss. Salvia hilarii Benth. Salvia hillcoatiae Hedge Salvia himmelbaurii...
- Monk was later commissioned to re-write the entire work as Historia Hierosolymitana for literary and historical improvements. It was later rewritten by...
- Talshir]. "Rabbinic Hebrew as Reflected in Personal Names". Scripta Hierosolymitana: Publications of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. Vol. 37. Jerusalem:...
- writing in Jerusalem in the early twelfth century, notes in his Historia Hierosolymitana (1127) that on February 23, 1106 ... from the third hour (9 am) until...