- Richard of San Germano
Richard of San Germano ( _it. Riccardo; born before 1170, died after October 1243) was a notary at the monastery of
Cassino (then called San Germano) from February 1186 to March 1232. He wrote achronicle (sometimes "Chronica regni Siciliae") of theMezzogiorno from the death ofWilliam II of Sicily in 1189 to 1243. It is the chiefest source of information on theHohenstaufen in Italy.Richard was a companion of
Stephen of Marsia , theabbot ofMontecassino , and dedicated his chronicle to him. His brother John was also a notary, though in the chancery ofEmperor Frederick II . In the early 1220s, Richard was found in the service of Frederick, perhaps alongside his brother. In the late 1230s, Richard became an imperial Chamberlain (until 1242).His chronicle was originally intended as a continuation of the "
Annales Casinenses ". It is largely, but far from mostly, focused on the "Terra Sancti Benedicti ", the lands of the abbey of Montecassino. The first part was written beginning in 1216 and covers the time between the papal visit to San Germano and the death of Stephen of Marsia in July 1227. This survives in manuscript form inBologna . Altered and expanded to stand on its own, the chronicle was finished after the Roman visit ofPope Innocent IV in October 1243. It then began with the conquest of Sicily by Henry VI.Richard was personally involved in many of the event he recounts.
Pope Innocent III visited his monastery in June 1208. He accompanied Stephen of Marsia to theFourth Lateran Council in 1215. He was at the siege ofMilan in 1239.ources
*"Ryccardi di Sancto Germano Notarii Chronicon", ed. C. A. Garufi in "Rerum Italicarum Scriptores", 2nd edition. Bologna: 1938.
* [http://www.leeds.ac.uk/history/weblearning/MedievalHistoryTextCentre/ricsgermano.doc "The Chronicle of Richard of San Germano",] translated by G. A. Loud. Leeds: 2002.
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