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- Bernard Gui, also known as Bernardo Gui or Bernardus Guidonis, was an inquisitor of the Dominican Order in the Late Middle Ages during the Medieval...
- female, deceased (973)
- Hrosvit, also known as Hroswitha, Hrotsvit, Roswitha, and Hroswitha of Gandersheim, (c. 935 to c. 1002) was a Monastic Christian poet who lived and...
- male, deceased (972)
- Liutprand (also Liudprand, Luitprand; c. 922 - 972) was a Lombard historian and author, and bishop of Cremona. He was born towards the beginning of...
- male, deceased (966)
- Flodoard was a French chronicler. He was born at Épernay, and educated at Reims in the cathedral school which had been established by Archbishop F...
- male, deceased (974)
- Ratherius (890-974) was a teacher, writer, and bishop. His political work led to his becoming an exile and a wanderer. He is also known as Rathier...
- male, deceased (1456)
- Alfonso de Santa María de Cartagena (1384, Burgos-1456, Villasandino) was a Jewish convert to Christianity, a Roman Catholic bishop, diplomat, h...
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- William of Apulia was a chronicler of the Normans, writing in the 1090s. His Latin poem, "The deeds of Robert Guiscard", one of the principal...
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- Raymond of Aguilers was a chronicler of the First Crusade (1096-1099). He followed the Provençal army of crusaders, guided by count Raymond IV of T...
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- Goffredo (or Geoffrey) Malaterra was an eleventh century Benedictine monk and chronicler of Norman origin. He moved to the Mezzogiorno as a youth...
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