- William of Poitiers
: "For the child of
Henry II of England , seeWilliam, Count of Poitiers ."William of Poitiers (c. 1020-1090), Norman
chronicle r, was born atLes Préaux , nearPont-Audemer , and belonged to an influential Norman family. After serving as a soldier he studied atPoitiers , and then returning toNormandy became chaplain to Duke William (William the Conqueror ) and archdeacon ofLisieux .Orderic Vitalis gives a short biography of him in his "Historia ecclesiastica" and says that he also wrote verses.He wrote a eulogistic life of the duke, "Gesta Guillelmi II ducis Normannorum", the earlier and concluding parts of which are lost; the extant part covers the period between 1047 and 1068 and is valuable for details of the Conqueror's life, although untrustworthy with regard to affairs in England. It gives a detailed description of the preparations for the
Norman Conquest of England , theBattle of Hastings and its aftermath. According toE. A. Freeman , "the work is disfigured by his constant spirit of violent partisanship." It was written between 1071 and 1077, and was used by Orderic Vitalis.References
There is a translation of the "Gesta Guillelmi" into modern English: "The Gesta Guillelmi of William of Poitiers" (ISBN 0-19-820553-8).
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