. . . . . . . "1117170857"^^ . . . . . . . "The Draco Normannicus is a chronicle written circa 1167-1169 by \u00C9tienne de Rouen (Stephen of Rouen), a Norman Benedictine monk from Bec-Hellouin. Considered \u00C9tienne's principal work, it survives in the Vatican Library. The manuscript was initially anonymous, however it has been accepted for over one hundred years that \u00C9tienne is the undisputed author. It is a chronicle of the Normans' history, from their arrival in the former kingdom of Neustria and the founding of Normandy up to the events which occurred during \u00C9tienne's life. There is an emphasis on the territorial conflicts which occurred between Kings Henry II and Louis VII."@en . . . . . . . "Draco Normannicus"@en . . . . . . "46250764"^^ . . "The Draco Normannicus is a chronicle written circa 1167-1169 by \u00C9tienne de Rouen (Stephen of Rouen), a Norman Benedictine monk from Bec-Hellouin. Considered \u00C9tienne's principal work, it survives in the Vatican Library. The manuscript was initially anonymous, however it has been accepted for over one hundred years that \u00C9tienne is the undisputed author. It is a chronicle of the Normans' history, from their arrival in the former kingdom of Neustria and the founding of Normandy up to the events which occurred during \u00C9tienne's life. There is an emphasis on the territorial conflicts which occurred between Kings Henry II and Louis VII."@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "7587"^^ . . . . .