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  1. Giraldus Cambrensis’s view of Europe Published in Features, Issue 2 (Summer 2000), Medieval History (pre-1500), Volume 8. Giraldus (c.1146-c.1223) is famous, and infamous, for his works describing Wales and Ireland in the later twelfth century: they present both countries from the viewpoint of a Roman-minded Cambro-Norman cleric.

  2. GIRALDUS CAMBRENSIS (1146?–1220), medieval historian, also called Gerald de Barri, was born in Pembrokeshire. He was the son of William de Barri and Augharat, a daughter of Gerald, the ancestors of the Fitzgeralds and the Welsh princess, Nesta, formerly mistress of King Henry I. Falling under the influence of his uncle, David Fitzgerald ...

  3. Summary. In 1063, Harold Godwineson, heir to the English throne, launched a major invasion of Wales. His forces spread fire and slaughter through the rough Welsh terrain, killing so many men, Gerald of Wales tells us, that he “left not one that pisseth against a wall.”. Such large-scale campaigns of devastation were typical of medieval ...

  4. Gerald of Wales, Giraldus Cambrensis, or Gerald de Barri, as he is sometimes known (ca. 1146–ca. 1223) was at first one of Henry II‟s followers and then one of his most bitter critics, and the DPI, completed around 1217, represents his rather ambiguous attitude to 3 The winter season, November to March, on the Mediterranean is characterised ...

  5. 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. It was the longest and most influential work on Ireland circulating in the Middle Ages, and its direct influence ...

  6. Giraldus Cambrensis (c. 1146 - c. 1223) fou un monjo i escriptor de Gal·les. De família noble, va tenir una completa educació en teologia i lletres a Anglaterra i a París. Va tornar al seu Gal·les natal com a arxidiaca i intentà des d'aquest càrrec limitar els abusos recaptatoris de l'església local.

  7. Giraud de Barri, ou Giraud le Cambrien ( Giraldus Cambrensis en latin ), également appelé Gerallt Gymro en gallois, ou Gérard de Galles en français, Gerald of Wales en anglais, ou encore Gérald Barry en français, est un juriste et historien ecclésiastique gallois, fin lettré latin du XIIe siècle, compagnon du roi Henri II Plantegenêt .