Publisher's Synopsis
Chronicon Ricardi Divisiensis De Rebus Gestis Ricardi Primi, Regis Angliae is a medieval chronicle, written in Latin, detailing the reign of Richard I of England, also known as Richard the Lionheart. Authored by Richard of Devizes, this historical text provides a contemporary account of the events, politics, and society during Richardâ(TM)s rule. As a primary source, the chronicle offers valuable insights into the Third Crusade, royal administration, and the social dynamics of 12th-century England. This edition, edited by Joseph Stevenson, makes this significant historical document accessible to scholars and enthusiasts interested in medieval history and the reign of one of Englandâ(TM)s most iconic kings.
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