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  • if I recall correctly, Robert of Clari knew of it. Silverwhistle 17:40, 9 April 2006 (UTC) I can't find this in Robert de Clari (mind you, the CFMA edition...
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  • They say so... but where's the sarcophagus of Constantine II then? / Robert de Clari also wrote that: Constantine the Great and his mother were buried in...
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  • both "of Germany". -Alex, 74.133.188.197 06:11, 13 June 2006 (UTC). Robert de Clari calls him Emperor of Germany. Gunther von Pairis calls him Philip of...
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  • contemporary Geoffroy de Villehardouin as very worthy and valiant, and one of the most highly prized of living men. In the words of Robert of Clari the barons of...
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  • Second, and more important, ask yourself this: did Geoffroi de Villehardouin, did Robert de Clari, did Henry of Constantinople, did Ansbert, did Niketas Choniates...
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  • (Scottish Rite S.J. [USA] Grye 05:18, 9 January 2006 (UTC) Jean-Pierre Claris de Florian Loge des Neuf Soeurs, Paris Source: freemasonry.bcy.ca Grye 20:05...
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  • (Scottish Rite S.J. [USA] Grye 05:18, 9 January 2006 (UTC) Jean-Pierre Claris de Florian Loge des Neuf Soeurs, Paris Source: freemasonry.bcy.ca Grye 20:05...
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  • Judy, The Mask of Orpheus, Gawain Bishop: Clari, Aladdin Bizet: Les Pêcheurs de Perles, La jolie fille de Perth, Carmen Blitzstein: The Cradle Will Rock...
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  • question about the exact sense of the etymology "ob wir fir ihn die Bedeutun 'clari, splendidi' oder 'candidi, sinceri' vorauszusetzen oder - was bei einem...
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  • 1980 Robert of Clari (trans: E. H. McNeal), The conquest of Constantinople, Columbia University Press, New York, 2005 C. Morris, 'Geoffroy de Villehardouin...
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  • public domain qualify, and I already had a brief struggle to include the Claris Weston photo at the top under fair use. If anyone wants to do the same for...
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  • p. 27. ISBN 0-521-83756-1.) An other author (Madgearu) also says, "Robert de Clari makes it clear that Blakia and Cumania had a common border, which means...
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  • following from the Shroud of Turin page. In 1203, a Crusader Knight named Robert de Clari claims to have seen the cloth in Constantinople: "Where there was the...
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  • whole lot better than I did. I agree with what he is saying, thanks for clarily saying what I couldn't. --CrohnieGalTalk 13:04, 10 April 2009 (UTC) I see...
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  • about the ancient world. Please stop trying to put material from De Mulieribus Claris in articles about ancient Greece and Rome; it is not improving the...
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  • Hitler's concentration camps, a new Finnish book claims." http://quickstart.clari.net/qs_se/webnews/wed/bi/Qfinland-germany-nazi.Rb4Y_DN3.html http://www...
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  • to the territory between the Stara Planina and the Danube – e.g., Robert of Clari: The Conquest of Constantinople (Medieval Academy of America, 1999;...
    358 KB (56,864 words) - 00:46, 8 July 2017
  • the Wallachians(Vlachs), and contemporary Western sources (Ansbert, Robert of Clari, Villehardouin) also validate this. And yet, today this is explained...
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  • the Wallachians(Vlachs), and contemporary Western sources (Ansbert, Robert of Clari, Villehardouin) also validate this. And yet, today this is explained...
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