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Vita Reginae
Century: 14
Hagiography
Latin
Dioc. Cambrai
County of Hainault
INCIPIT
Tempore quo rex inclitus Francorum Pipinus...
EXPLICIT
...refertur corpus sanctum cum condigna veneratione.
Sex: M- Bio: Hainaut cronicler, staying in Valenciennes, mentioned in 1397 as vicary of the general superior of the Franciscans and confessor of William, count of Ostrevant and governor of Hainaut, and his spouse Margaret of Bourgogne (born in Chièvres around 1340, deceased in Valenciennes on 6th February 1399).-Status author (order, function): Franciscan Friars (OFM)
EDITING
Location:Convent of Valenciennes - Date:last decade of the 14th century - Commission:commissioned by Albert of Bavaria, count of Holland, Zeeland and Hainault
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CONTEXT
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ABSTRACT
Life of St Regina (8th century), appearing in volume VIII of the Annales Hannoniae.
SOURCES
INFLUENCE
MANUSCRIPTS
Brussel/Bruxelles, Koninklijke Bibliotheek/Bibliothèque Royale
TRANSLATIONS
EDITIONS
DE GUISIA (JACOBI), Annales Hannoniae, ed. FORTIA D'URBAN, VIII, Parijs-Brussel, 1826-38 lib. 12, cap. 26-30, 360-392
SACKUR (E.), in: Monumenta Germaniae Historica. Scriptores, 30 (Hannover, 1896) 148-149 (fragmenten) (fragment)
LITERATURE
Bibliotheca Hagiographica Latina 7100
Biographie nationale 8 548
Repertorium Fontium Historiae Medii Aevi, VI, 116-117
SMALL (G.), ‘Jacobus de Guisia’, in: G. Dunphy, ed. The Encyclopedia of the Medieval Chronicle (Leiden/Boston, 2010) 898-899
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Contributor:
Jeroen Deploige
Martine De Reu

Update:
2010-12-13 16:05:44

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