Hydatius

Hydatius

male, deceased (469)
Hydatius, bishop of Aquae Flaviae in the Roman province of Gallaecia (almost certainly the modern Chaves, Portugal, in the modern district of Vila...
Inca Garcilaso de la Vega

Inca Garcilaso de la Vega

male, deceased (1616)
Garcilaso de la Vega was an illustrious Peruvian poet and acclaimed writer on the subject of the Incas. He is more commonly known as "El Inca"...
Bar-Hebraeus

Bar-Hebraeus

male, deceased (1286)
Bar-Hebraeus (b. 1226 near Malatya, Sultanate of Rûm (modern Turkey) - d. 30 July 1286 in Maraga, Persia) was "catholicos" (bishop) of the Syriac O...

Thomas Walsingham

male, deceased (1422)
Thomas Walsingham (d. c. 1422), English chronicler, was probably educated at St Albans Abbey at St Albans, Hertfordshire, and at Oxford.
John Of Worcester

John Of Worcester

male
John of Worcester (died circa 1140) was an English monk and chronicler. John was the author of the "Chronicon ex chronicis", a work which was...
Flodoard

Flodoard

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...

Fernão Lopes

male, deceased (1459)
Fernão Lopes, was a Portuguese chronicler, appointed by King Edward I of Portugal. Fernão Lopes wrote the History of Portugal as it was known at th...

Geoffrey Keating

male, deceased (1644)
Seathrún Céitinn, known in English as Geoffrey Keating, was a 17th century Irish clergyman, poet and historian. He was born in Burgess, Ba...
Galbert Of Bruges

Galbert Of Bruges

male, deceased (1134)
Galbert of Bruges (Galbertus notarius Brugensis in Latin) (d.1134) was a Flemish cleric and chronicler. Administrator and notary to Count Charles...

Rigord

male, deceased (1209)
Rigord (Rigordus) (c. 1150-c. 1209) was a French chronicler, was probably born near Alais in Languedoc, and became a physician. After becoming a...