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- La Geste des Engleis en Yrlande est une chronique anglo-normande relatant l’arrivée en 1170 de Richard de Clare, comte de Pembroke en Irlande, puis celle d’Henri II. Cette chronique ne survit que dans des fragments redécouverts au XVIIe siècle. On l’a également appelée Conquête de l'Irlande et Chanson de Dermot et du comte. (fr)
- The Song of Dermot and the Earl (French: Chanson de Dermot et du comte) is an anonymous Anglo-Norman verse chronicle written in the early 13th century in England. It tells of the arrival of Richard de Clare (Strongbow) in Ireland in 1170 (the "earl" in the title), and of the subsequent arrival of Henry II of England. The poem mentions one Morice Regan, secretary to Dairmaid mac Murchadha, king of Leinster, who was eyewitness to the events and may have provided an account to the author. The chronicle survives only in a single manuscript which was re-discovered in the 17th century in London. The work bears no title in the manuscript, but has been commonly referred to as The Song of Dermot and the Earl since Goddard Henry Orpen in 1892 published a diplomatic edition under this title. It has also been known as The Conquest of Ireland and The Conquest of Ireland by Henry II; in the most recent edition it was called La Geste des Engleis en Yrlande ("The Deeds of the English in Ireland"). (en)
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- The Song of Dermot and the Earl (en)
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- La Geste des Engleis en Yrlande est une chronique anglo-normande relatant l’arrivée en 1170 de Richard de Clare, comte de Pembroke en Irlande, puis celle d’Henri II. Cette chronique ne survit que dans des fragments redécouverts au XVIIe siècle. On l’a également appelée Conquête de l'Irlande et Chanson de Dermot et du comte. (fr)
- The Song of Dermot and the Earl (French: Chanson de Dermot et du comte) is an anonymous Anglo-Norman verse chronicle written in the early 13th century in England. It tells of the arrival of Richard de Clare (Strongbow) in Ireland in 1170 (the "earl" in the title), and of the subsequent arrival of Henry II of England. The poem mentions one Morice Regan, secretary to Dairmaid mac Murchadha, king of Leinster, who was eyewitness to the events and may have provided an account to the author. (en)
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- Geste des Engleis en Yrlande (fr)
- The Song of Dermot and the Earl (en)
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