chronicles of William of Malmesbury
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The chronicles of William of Malmesbury are a set of 12th-century Latin historical works by the English monk William of Malmesbury, notable for their detailed and relatively critical narrative of Norman and early Angevin England.
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| chronicles of William of Malmesbury canonical | 1 |
How this entity was disambiguated
This entity first appeared as the object of triple T14137614 — resolving that mention is where its identity was fixed. The disambiguator weighed these candidate entities and picked the highlighted one (or “None”, minting a new entity). This is how homonymy is resolved: the same surface form can point to different entities.
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Entity disambiguation (via context triple)
gpt-5-mini-2025-08-07
Target entity: chronicles of William of Malmesbury Context triple: [Stephen–Matilda conflict, describedBySource, chronicles of William of Malmesbury]
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chronicles of Henry of Huntingdon
The *Chronicles of Henry of Huntingdon* is a 12th-century Latin historical work by the English cleric Henry of Huntingdon, offering a narrative of English history from Roman times through his own day and serving as a key source for events such as The Anarchy.
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Gesta Pontificum Anglorum
Gesta Pontificum Anglorum is a 12th-century Latin historical work that surveys the history, deeds, and notable figures of the English church and its bishops.
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Chronicon Ecclesiasticum
Chronicon Ecclesiasticum is a major ecclesiastical history of the Syriac Orthodox Church written by the 13th-century scholar Bar Hebraeus, detailing church leaders, events, and traditions.
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D.
chronicles of Fulcher of Chartres
The chronicles of Fulcher of Chartres are a key medieval Latin narrative that provides a detailed eyewitness account of the First Crusade and the early years of the Latin Kingdom of Jerusalem.
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E.
Croyland Chronicle
The Croyland Chronicle is a medieval English monastic history that provides a valuable contemporary narrative of late 15th-century political events, including the turbulent period surrounding the Princes in the Tower.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
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Entity disambiguation (via description)
gpt-5-mini-2025-08-07
Target entity: chronicles of William of Malmesbury Target entity description: The chronicles of William of Malmesbury are a set of 12th-century Latin historical works by the English monk William of Malmesbury, notable for their detailed and relatively critical narrative of Norman and early Angevin England.
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A.
chronicles of Henry of Huntingdon
The *Chronicles of Henry of Huntingdon* is a 12th-century Latin historical work by the English cleric Henry of Huntingdon, offering a narrative of English history from Roman times through his own day and serving as a key source for events such as The Anarchy.
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B.
Gesta Pontificum Anglorum
Gesta Pontificum Anglorum is a 12th-century Latin historical work that surveys the history, deeds, and notable figures of the English church and its bishops.
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C.
Chronicon Ecclesiasticum
Chronicon Ecclesiasticum is a major ecclesiastical history of the Syriac Orthodox Church written by the 13th-century scholar Bar Hebraeus, detailing church leaders, events, and traditions.
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D.
chronicles of Fulcher of Chartres
The chronicles of Fulcher of Chartres are a key medieval Latin narrative that provides a detailed eyewitness account of the First Crusade and the early years of the Latin Kingdom of Jerusalem.
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E.
Croyland Chronicle
The Croyland Chronicle is a medieval English monastic history that provides a valuable contemporary narrative of late 15th-century political events, including the turbulent period surrounding the Princes in the Tower.
- F. None of above. chosen
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