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  1. Thomas Walsingham (died c. 1422) was an English chronicler, and is the source of much of the knowledge of the reigns of Richard II, Henry IV, Henry V and the latter reign of Edward III depicting the decline of the state of affairs of the English. He also documented the careers of John Wycliff and Wat Tyler.

  2. Hace 3 días · Thomas Walsingham was an English Benedictine monk and chronicler of the abbey at St. Albans (Hertfordshire). Walsingham continued the work of Matthew Paris (died 1259) in an attempt to provide an unbroken St. Albans narrative from the creation to his own time. The work of Walsingham is an important.

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    Thomas Walsingham (fallecido c. 1422) fue un cronista inglés, y es la fuente de gran parte del conocimiento de los reinados de Ricardo II, Enrique IV y Enrique V, y las carreras de Juan. Wycliff y Wat Tyler.

  4. Thomas Walsingham: Historiador benedictino, murió alrededor de 1422. Se supone que nació en Walsingham, Norfolk, Inglaterra; fue educado en la abadía de St. Albans y, habiéndose convertido en...

  5. Hace 4 días · Thomas Walsingham's Chronica maiora is one of the most comprehensive and colourful chronicles to survive from medieval England. Walsingham was a monk at St Albans Abbey, a royal monastery and the premier repository of public records, and therefore well placed to observe the political machinations of this period at close hand.

  6. Summary. The chronicle compiled by Thomas Walsingham, monk of the Benedictine abbey of St Albans, is one of the most valuable and vivid narrative histories to survive from later medieval England.

  7. Winner of a CHOICE Outstanding Academic Title Award Translated by David Preest with introduction and notes by James G. Clark Thomas Walsingham's Chronica m...