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- 930. The Chronicon Turonense records the birth in 1224 "mense martio" of "Isabellis, filia Ludovici Regis Franciæ". Chronicon Turonense, Recueil des historiens...
- The Chronicon Turonense records the betrothal in 1225 of "filiam Comitis Sanctis Ægidii" and "filium Comitis Marchiæ". Chronicon Turonense, Recueil des...
- demanding the consulship of Maine". A 13th-century source, the Chronicon Turonense magnum, likewise call Elias the count of Maine. All chronicles agree that...
- different nations as early as 1265- the Gauls, Picards, Burgundians, Turonenses (those from Tours), Pictavienses (those from Poitiers), Normans, Catalans...
- Institute of Mediaeval Studies, 2005), pp. 172–173, citing Concilium Turonense (567) 23, CCSL 148A: 191–192. Effros, Creating Community, pp. 74–78, especially...
- as if he were the pope in 1223. Gilles de Pontoise and the Chronicon Turonense portray him similarly. Salimbene de Adam calls him "the best speaker of...
- Horae: ad usum Andegavensem (Angers) [French and Latin] 1493: Missale Turonense (Tours) About 1494: Horae: ad usum Sarum (Salisbury) 1494: David de Augusta...
- account made its way into the chronicle of William of Nangis, the Chronicon Turonense and a lost work by a certain Hugo, copied by Vicente Salgado [pt] into...
- Zeumer edited six formulæ closely related to this collection. "Formulæ Turonenses", also known as "Sirmondicæ" This collection, made at Tours, contains...