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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 and Henry V, and the careers of John Wycliff and Wat Tyler. Walsingham was a Benedictine monk who spent most of his life at St Albans Abbey, where he was superintendent of the copying room (scriptorium). His works include Chronicon Angliæ, controversially attacking John of Gaunt, and Ypodigma Neustriæ (Chronicle of Normandy), justifying Henry V's invasion, and dedicated to him in 1419.

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  • توماس والزينغهام (ar)
  • Thomas Walsingham (fr)
  • Thomas Walsingham (it)
  • Уолсингем, Томас (хронист) (ru)
  • Thomas Walsingham (en)
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  • Thomas Walsingham est un chroniqueur anglais des XIVe et XVe siècles. (fr)
  • Thomas Walsingham (Walsingham, ... – Norfolk, 1422) è stato uno storico inglese, cronista medievale. Benedettino, fu priore di Wymondham dal 1394 al 1409. Tra le sue opere l'Historia Anglicana, il Chronicon Angliae, Gesta Abbatum Monasterii Sancti Albani, Ypodigma Neustriæ. Walsingham è considerato il continuatore della Chronica Majora di Matteo Paris. (it)
  • Томас Уолсингем (англ. Thomas Walsingham, лат. Thomas Walsinghamus; около 1340 — 1422) — английский хронист и историк, монах-бенедиктинец из аббатства Св. Альбана (Сент-Олбанс). Один из летописцев Столетней войны и восстания Уота Тайлера. (ru)
  • توماس والزينغهام (بالإنجليزية: Thomas Walsingham)‏ (مات حوالي 1422) هو راهب بينيدكتي ومؤرخ إنجليزي، ولا يعرف الكثير عن حياته أكثر من أعماله التاريخية، ومن المحتمل أنه من مواطني والزينغهام في نورفولك وأنه تعلم في كاتدرائية سانت ألبانز وفي جامعة أوكسفورد. أصبح راهبا في سانت ألبانز، حيث يظهر أنه أمضى بها كل حياته الرهبانية ماعدا السنوات الست بين 1394 و1400 التي كان خلالها رئيس بيت بنيديكيتي آخر في وايموندهام في نورفولك. في سانت ألبانز كان مسؤولا عن السكريبتوريوم أو غرفة الكتابة في الدير، ومات حوالي العام 1422. (ar)
  • 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 and Henry V, and the careers of John Wycliff and Wat Tyler. Walsingham was a Benedictine monk who spent most of his life at St Albans Abbey, where he was superintendent of the copying room (scriptorium). His works include Chronicon Angliæ, controversially attacking John of Gaunt, and Ypodigma Neustriæ (Chronicle of Normandy), justifying Henry V's invasion, and dedicated to him in 1419. (en)
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