Étienne de Rouen, the Glossary
Étienne de Rouen (died), also Stephen of Rouen and italic, was a Norman Benedictine monk of Bec Abbey of the twelfth century, and a chronicler and poet.[1]
Table of Contents
10 relations: Bec Abbey, Benedictines, Draco Normannicus, Dudo of Saint-Quentin, Orderic Vitalis, Quintilian, Simon Chèvre d'Or, Wace, Waleran de Beaumont, 1st Earl of Worcester, William of Jumièges.
- 1169 deaths
- 12th-century French historians
- French chroniclers
- Norman Benedictines
Bec Abbey
Bec Abbey, formally the Abbey of Our Lady of Bec (Abbaye Notre-Dame du Bec), is a Benedictine monastic foundation in the Eure département, in the Bec valley midway between the cities of Rouen and Bernay.
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Benedictines
The Benedictines, officially the Order of Saint Benedict (Ordo Sancti Benedicti, abbreviated as OSB), are a mainly contemplative monastic order of the Catholic Church for men and for women who follow the Rule of Saint Benedict.
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Draco Normannicus
The (Norman Dragon) is a chronicle written by Étienne de Rouen (Stephen of Rouen), a Norman Benedictine monk from Bec-Hellouin.
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Dudo of Saint-Quentin
Dudo, or Dudon, was a Picard historian, and dean of Saint-Quentin, where he was born the 960s.
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Orderic Vitalis
Orderic Vitalis (Ordericus Vitalis; 16 February 1075 –) was an English chronicler and Benedictine monk who wrote one of the great contemporary chronicles of 11th- and 12th-century Normandy and Anglo-Norman England. Étienne de Rouen and Orderic Vitalis are 12th-century writers in Latin.
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Quintilian
Marcus Fabius Quintilianus (35 – 100 AD) was a Roman educator and rhetorician born in Hispania, widely referred to in medieval schools of rhetoric and in Renaissance writing.
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Simon Chèvre d'Or
Simon Chèvre d'Or (or Simon Aurea Capra) was poet and a canon at the Abbey of St. Victor, Paris in the 12th century. Étienne de Rouen and Simon Chèvre d'Or are 12th-century writers in Latin.
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Wace
Wace (1110 – after 1174), sometimes referred to as Robert Wace, was a Medieval Norman poet, who was born in Jersey and brought up in mainland Normandy (he tells us in the Roman de Rou that he was taken as a child to Caen), ending his career as Canon of Bayeux.
Waleran de Beaumont, 1st Earl of Worcester
Waleran de Beaumont (1104–1166) was an Anglo-Norman nobleman.
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William of Jumièges
William of Jumièges (born c. 1000 – died after 1070) (Guillaume de Jumièges) was a contemporary of the events of 1066, and one of the earliest writers on the subject of the Norman conquest of England.
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See also
1169 deaths
- Étienne de Rouen
- Ïnanch Sonqur
- Abu'l-Hasan Bayhaqi
- Alice of Namur
- Anba George
- Bertha of Tübingen
- Berthold of Zwiefalten
- Bertrand de Blanchefort
- Bohemond II of Manoppello
- Boleslaw of Sweden
- Gerhoh of Reichersberg
- Gregoir of Dunkeld
- Guido of Pisa
- Hilary of Chichester
- Hillin of Falmagne
- John of Ajello
- Luke Chrysoberges
- Mujir ad-Din Abaq
- Nigel (bishop of Ely)
- Olav Ugjæva
- Otomae
- Pedro Seguin
- Ramiro Fróilaz
- Richard of Vaucelles
- Shawar
- Shirkuh
- Stephen du Perche
- Thoros II
12th-century French historians
- Étienne de Rouen
- Baldric of Dol
- Bartolf of Nangis
- Fulcher of Chartres
- Geoffrey of Villehardouin
- Geoffroy du Breuil
- Guibert of Nogent
- Guy of Bazoches
- Hugh of Flavigny
- Hugh of Fleury
- Hugh of Poitiers
- Hugo Falcandus
- Lambert of Ardres
- Liber Floridus
- Odo of Deuil
- Peter Comestor
- Richard of Poitiers
- Rigord
- Robert of Auxerre
- Robert of Torigni
- Suger
- Thiou of Morigny
- Walter the Chancellor
French chroniclers
- Étienne de Rouen
- Agrippa d'Aubigné
- Aimoin of Fleury
- Alberic of Trois-Fontaines
- Alpert of Metz
- Bernard Itier
- Bernard of Besse
- Bucherius
- Casimir Freschot
- Chandos Herald
- Desiderius of Vienne
- Flodoard
- François de Boivin
- Freculf
- Geoffrey of Villehardouin
- Geoffroy du Breuil
- Gilles de Roye
- Guillaume de Nangis
- Guy of Bazoches
- Helinand of Froidmont
- Henry of Valenciennes
- Herman of Tournai
- Hugh of Fleury
- Hugh of Poitiers
- Hugo Falcandus
- Jean Creton
- Jean Dardel
- Jean Desnouelles
- Jean Molinet
- Jean de Joinville
- Jean de Mailly
- Jean de Venette
- Lambert of Ardres
- Michel Pintoin
- Odorannus
- Peter of Vaux-de-Cernay
- Pierre de Maillezais
- Primat of Saint-Denis
- Richard of Poitiers
- Richer of Senones
- Rigord
- Robert de Clari
- Robert of Torigni
- Rodulfus Glaber
- Thiou of Morigny
- William of Andres
- William the Breton
Norman Benedictines
- Étienne de Rouen
- Clarembald (abbot)
- Geoffrey de Gorham
- Theobald of Bec
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Étienne_de_Rouen
Also known as Stephanus de Rouen, Stephen de Rouen, Stephen of Rouen.