Étienne de Rouen (died c. 1169), also Stephen of Rouen and Latin: Stephanus de Rouen, was a Norman Benedictine monk of Bec Abbey of the twelfth century, and a chronicler and poet. The dukes of Normandy commissioned and inspired epic literature to record and legitimise their rule, and Wace, Orderic Vitalis and Stephen were among those who wrote in their service. Stephen is known for his Latin verse chronicle Draco Normannicus ("Standard of the Normans"), a chronicle running from the eleventh century to 1169; it draws on Dudo of St. Quentin and William of Jumièges.: Poetically it is supposed that he was influenced by the Ilias of Simon Chèvre d'Or.
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| - Étienne de Rouen (en latin : Stephanus Rothomagensis ; mort en 1170) est un chroniqueur et poète normand du XIIe siècle. (fr)
- Stefano di Rouen (in latino Stephanus Rothomagensis, in francese Ètienne de Rouen), noto anche come Stefano di Bec o Stefano del Bec (Stephanus Beccensis) (Rouen, ... – 1170 circa) è stato un monaco cristiano, storico e poeta normanno. Nativo di Rouen, fu monaco benedettino presso l'abbazia di Notre-Dame du Bec. (it)
- Étienne de Rouen (died c. 1169), also Stephen of Rouen and Latin: Stephanus de Rouen, was a Norman Benedictine monk of Bec Abbey of the twelfth century, and a chronicler and poet. The dukes of Normandy commissioned and inspired epic literature to record and legitimise their rule, and Wace, Orderic Vitalis and Stephen were among those who wrote in their service. Stephen is known for his Latin verse chronicle Draco Normannicus ("Standard of the Normans"), a chronicle running from the eleventh century to 1169; it draws on Dudo of St. Quentin and William of Jumièges.: Poetically it is supposed that he was influenced by the Ilias of Simon Chèvre d'Or. (en)
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| - Étienne de Rouen (en latin : Stephanus Rothomagensis ; mort en 1170) est un chroniqueur et poète normand du XIIe siècle. (fr)
- Étienne de Rouen (died c. 1169), also Stephen of Rouen and Latin: Stephanus de Rouen, was a Norman Benedictine monk of Bec Abbey of the twelfth century, and a chronicler and poet. The dukes of Normandy commissioned and inspired epic literature to record and legitimise their rule, and Wace, Orderic Vitalis and Stephen were among those who wrote in their service. Stephen is known for his Latin verse chronicle Draco Normannicus ("Standard of the Normans"), a chronicle running from the eleventh century to 1169; it draws on Dudo of St. Quentin and William of Jumièges.: Poetically it is supposed that he was influenced by the Ilias of Simon Chèvre d'Or. Stephen's work includes an elegy addressed to Waleran, Earl of Worcester, and he also made an abridgement of Quintilian. (en)
- Stefano di Rouen (in latino Stephanus Rothomagensis, in francese Ètienne de Rouen), noto anche come Stefano di Bec o Stefano del Bec (Stephanus Beccensis) (Rouen, ... – 1170 circa) è stato un monaco cristiano, storico e poeta normanno. Nativo di Rouen, fu monaco benedettino presso l'abbazia di Notre-Dame du Bec. (it)
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