The History of the Church of York, also known as Historia ecclesiae Eboracensis, is a 12th-century historical Latin text composed by Hugh the Chantor (died 1139). It describes the history of the archdiocese of York between 1066 and 1127, and is written almost in the form of a series of biographies of the archbishops during that period, particularly detailed during the episcopate of Thurstan, to whom Hugh was a close companion. A large concern of the text is the claims of the archbishopric of York to independence of and equality with the archbishopric of Canterbury.
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- História da Igreja de Iorque (pt)
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| - The History of the Church of York, also known as Historia ecclesiae Eboracensis, is a 12th-century historical Latin text composed by Hugh the Chantor (died 1139). It describes the history of the archdiocese of York between 1066 and 1127, and is written almost in the form of a series of biographies of the archbishops during that period, particularly detailed during the episcopate of Thurstan, to whom Hugh was a close companion. A large concern of the text is the claims of the archbishopric of York to independence of and equality with the archbishopric of Canterbury. (en)
- História da Igreja de Iorque (em inglês: History of the Church of York; em latim: Historia ecclesiae Eboracensi) é um texto em latim do século XII composto por Hugo, o Chantre. Descreve a história da Arquidiocese de Iorque entre 1066 e 1127, e é escrito quase na forma de uma série de biografias dos arcebispos durante aquele período, particularmente durante o episcopado de , de quem Hugo foi companheiro. Uma grande preocupação do texto é a reivindicação da independência e igualdade do Arcebispado de Iorque em relação ao Arcebispado da Cantuária. (pt)
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| - The History of the Church of York, also known as Historia ecclesiae Eboracensis, is a 12th-century historical Latin text composed by Hugh the Chantor (died 1139). It describes the history of the archdiocese of York between 1066 and 1127, and is written almost in the form of a series of biographies of the archbishops during that period, particularly detailed during the episcopate of Thurstan, to whom Hugh was a close companion. A large concern of the text is the claims of the archbishopric of York to independence of and equality with the archbishopric of Canterbury. (en)
- História da Igreja de Iorque (em inglês: History of the Church of York; em latim: Historia ecclesiae Eboracensi) é um texto em latim do século XII composto por Hugo, o Chantre. Descreve a história da Arquidiocese de Iorque entre 1066 e 1127, e é escrito quase na forma de uma série de biografias dos arcebispos durante aquele período, particularmente durante o episcopado de , de quem Hugo foi companheiro. Uma grande preocupação do texto é a reivindicação da independência e igualdade do Arcebispado de Iorque em relação ao Arcebispado da Cantuária. (pt)
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