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Peter of Eboli or Petrus de Ebulo (flourished c. 1196–1220) was a didactic versifier and chronicler who wrote in Latin. A monk from Eboli (Campania, then part of the Kingdom of Naples), Peter became a court poet to Henry VI, Holy Roman Emperor and King of Sicily. His flattering verse Liber ad honorem Augusti, sive de rebus Siculis (Book to honor the Emperor, or The Affairs of Sicily), probably written in Palermo, was his first work; it was dedicated to Henry VI, King of Sicily by right of his wife Constance, the Norman heiress and mother of the heir who would be "in every way blessed" according to Peter—Frederick II, stupor mundi— whose birth is described in terms reshaped from Virgil's fourth Eclogue, which Christians read as foretelling the coming of Christ. The book celebrates in glowin

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  • Petrus de Ebulo (de)
  • Petrus dari Eboli (in)
  • Pierre d'Éboli (fr)
  • Pietro da Eboli (it)
  • Peter of Eboli (en)
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  • Pierre d'Éboli, en latin Petrus de Ebulo, en italien Pietro da Eboli est un chroniqueur et poète de langue latine vivant dans l'Italie méridionale des XIIe et XIIIe siècles. (fr)
  • Pietro da Eboli (in latino: Petrus de Ebulo; Eboli, 1150 circa – 1220 circa) è stato un poeta italiano, un cronista e, forse, un chierico, vissuto a cavallo del XII e XIII secolo e vicino alla corte sveva. (it)
  • Petrus de Ebulo (* in Eboli; † vor 1220) war ein hochmittelalterlicher italienischer Autor und Dichter von Rang, Kleriker, Chronist und möglicherweise Arzt. Petrus de Ebulo war der Verfasser des Liber ad honorem Augusti sive de rebus Siculis (Buch zu Ehren des Kaisers oder über die Begebenheiten Siziliens), einem Kaiser Heinrich VI. gewidmeten zeithistorisch-pangegyrischen Epos in elegischen Distichen (in der Literatur gelegentlich auch als Vers-Chronik bezeichnet). Sie beschreibt die Eroberung Süditaliens und Siziliens durch Heinrich VI. und dessen diplomatische und militärische Auseinandersetzungen mit seinem Rivalen Tankred von Lecce, der als illegitimer Sohn des Herzogs Rogers III. von Apulien und Enkel des Königs Roger II. aus dem Hause Hauteville Ansprüche auf die Krone Siziliens erh (de)
  • Peter of Eboli or Petrus de Ebulo (flourished c. 1196–1220) was a didactic versifier and chronicler who wrote in Latin. A monk from Eboli (Campania, then part of the Kingdom of Naples), Peter became a court poet to Henry VI, Holy Roman Emperor and King of Sicily. His flattering verse Liber ad honorem Augusti, sive de rebus Siculis (Book to honor the Emperor, or The Affairs of Sicily), probably written in Palermo, was his first work; it was dedicated to Henry VI, King of Sicily by right of his wife Constance, the Norman heiress and mother of the heir who would be "in every way blessed" according to Peter—Frederick II, stupor mundi— whose birth is described in terms reshaped from Virgil's fourth Eclogue, which Christians read as foretelling the coming of Christ. The book celebrates in glowin (en)
  • Peter dari Eboli atau Petrus de Ebulo (skt. 1196–1220) merupakan seorang pujangga didaktik dan kronikus yang menulis dalam bahasa Latin. Seorang rahib dari Eboli (Campania, yang merupakan bagian dari Kerajaan Napoli), Petrus menjadi penyair istana untuk Heinrich VI, Kaisar Romawi Suci dan Raja Sisilia. Ayatnya yang menyanjung Liber ad honorem Agusti, sive de rebus Siculis (Buku untuk menghormati Kaisar, atau Urusan-urusan Sisilia), mungkin ditulis di Palermo, adalah karya pertamanya; didedikasikan untuk Heinrich VI, Raja Sisilia dengan hak istrinya Custanza, ahli waris Norman dan ibunda dari pewaris yang akan "dalam segala hal diberkati" menurut Petrus—Friedrich II, stupor mundi— yang kelahirannya digambarkan dalam istilah dibentuk kembali dari Virgil yang keempat Eclogue, yang dibaca oleh (in)
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