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William of Jumièges (born c. 1000 - died after 1070) (French: Guillaume de Jumièges) was a contemporary of the events of 1066, and one of the earliest writers on the subject of the Norman conquest of England. He is himself a shadowy figure, only known by his dedicatory letter to William the Conqueror as a monk of Jumièges. Since he also mentions that he was an eyewitness of some events from the reign of Duke Richard III (1026-7), it seems reasonable to assume that he was born some time about the year 1000. He probably entered the monastery during the first quarter of the eleventh century and received his education from Thierry de Mathonville. According to Orderic Vitalis, William's nickname was "Calculus". The meaning behind this nickname is unknown. His death, after 1070, is unrecorded. H

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  • ويليام جومييج (ar)
  • Guillem de Jumièges (ca)
  • Wilhelm von Jumièges (de)
  • Guillermo de Jumièges (es)
  • Guillaume de Jumièges (fr)
  • Guglielmo di Jumièges (it)
  • Willem van Jumièges (nl)
  • Wilhelm z Jumieges (pl)
  • Guilherme de Jumièges (pt)
  • Гийом Жюмьежский (ru)
  • William of Jumièges (en)
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  • ويليام جومييج (بالفرنسية: Guillaume de Jumièges)‏ معاصر لأحداث 1066، وأحد أوائل الكتاب حول غزو النورمان لإنجلترا. كان ويليام "شخصية غامضة"، ويعرف فقط من رسالة مكرسة للملك وليام كراهب من جومييج. كان أول من جمع كتاب أفعال الدوقات النورمان. (ar)
  • Guillem de Jumièges. o Guillelmus Gemeticensis fou un cronista anglo-normand de llengua llatina del segle xi. (ca)
  • Guillermo de Jumièges fue un monje y escritor anglo-normando que redactó sus obras en latín durante el siglo XI. (es)
  • Guillaume de Jumièges ou Guillelmus Gemeticensis est un chroniqueur normand de langue latine du XIe siècle. (fr)
  • Guglielmo di Jumièges (1000 circa – dopo il 1070) è stato un monaco cristiano e scrittore normanno. (it)
  • Willem van Jumièges (Guillaume de Jumièges) was een van de vroegste schrijvers over de Normandische verovering van Engeland in 1066. Hij was de oorspronkelijke schrijver van de kroniek Gesta Normannorum Ducum ("Daden van de Normandische hertogen") in 1070. Er is weinig bekend over hem. De enige bron is een brief die hij schreef naar Willem de Veroveraar als een monnik van het klooster van Jumièges. (nl)
  • Guilherme de Jumièges (em francês: Guillaume de Jumièges; em latim: Willelmus; em inglês: William) foi um contemporâneo dos eventos da Conquista normanda da Inglaterra em 1066 e um dos primeiros autores a tratar do tema. De acordo com Orderico Vital (Orderic Vitalis), o apelido de Guilherme era Calculus, mas não se sabe por que. (pt)
  • Гийо́м Жюмьежский, он же Гильом или Вильгельм Камешек (фр. Guillaume de Jumièges, лат. Guilelmus Calculus; до 1026 — около 1090) — средневековый нормандский хронист, монах-бенедиктинец из Жюмьежского аббатства Святого Петра, современник нормандского завоевания Англии, автор «Деяний герцогов Нормандии» (лат. Gesta Normannorum Ducum). (ru)
  • Wilhelm von Jumièges (Guillaume de Jumièges; * vor 1027; † nach 1070) war ein normannischer Geschichtsschreiber lateinischer Sprache. Er war ein Zeitgenosse der normannischen Eroberung Englands und ist einer der ersten Autoren, der die Ereignisse von 1066 zur Sprache bringt. Von ihm selbst ist wenig bekannt, da er als Mönch in der Abtei Jumièges lediglich durch seine Wilhelm dem Eroberer gewidmete Epistel auftritt. Da er auch berichtet, Augenzeuge einiger Ereignisse aus der Regierungszeit des Herzogs Richard III. († 1027) gewesen zu sein, kann man annehmen, dass er zu Beginn des 11. Jahrhunderts geboren wurde. Er trat wahrscheinlich im ersten Drittel des 11. Jahrhunderts in jungen Jahren ins Kloster ein und wurde von erzogen. Nach Ordericus Vitalis trug er den Beinamen Calculus („Kiesel“) (de)
  • William of Jumièges (born c. 1000 - died after 1070) (French: Guillaume de Jumièges) was a contemporary of the events of 1066, and one of the earliest writers on the subject of the Norman conquest of England. He is himself a shadowy figure, only known by his dedicatory letter to William the Conqueror as a monk of Jumièges. Since he also mentions that he was an eyewitness of some events from the reign of Duke Richard III (1026-7), it seems reasonable to assume that he was born some time about the year 1000. He probably entered the monastery during the first quarter of the eleventh century and received his education from Thierry de Mathonville. According to Orderic Vitalis, William's nickname was "Calculus". The meaning behind this nickname is unknown. His death, after 1070, is unrecorded. H (en)
  • Wilhelm z Jumièges, właściwie Guillaume de Jumièges (daty urodzenia i śmierci nieznane), był współuczestnikiem wydarzeń roku 1066, a także autorem jednego z pierwszych opisów inwazji Normanów na Anglię. Wilhelm z Jumièges ukończył zapis wydarzeń na roku 1060, ale później, gdy Wilhelm Zdobywca został królem Anglii, dopisał to, co wydarzyło się po rok 1070. Gesta Normannorum Ducum zostały następnie, w XII stuleciu, rozbudowane przez zakonnych kronikarzy, Orderica Vitalisa i Roberta z Torigni. (pl)
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