Literary sources of Norman History

 

The Anglo-Norman Territories

The Normans in the Mediterranean

Anglo-saxon Chronicle from 443 to 1154 The Bari Chroniclers from 605 to 1118
Dudo of Saint-Quentin c. 1015 / 1026
Guy of Amiens c. 1067
William of Jumièges c. 1070 / 1071
William of Poitiers c. 1073 / 1074 Amatus di Montecassino c. 1073 / 1080
William of Apulia c. 1095 / 1099
Geoffrey of Malaterra c. 1098
Leo Marsicanus (Leo of Ostia) c. 1098
Baldric of Bourgueuil fl. c. 1099 / 1102
Raoul of Caen c. 1107
Eadmer of Canterbury c. 1120
Orderic Vitalis c. 1114 / 1141
The Chronicle of John and Florence of Worcester c. 1118 / 1140
William of Malmesbury c. 1125
Gesta Stephani c. 1150
Symeon of Durham c. 1129 / 1150
Henry of Huntingdon c. 1139
Geffrei Gaimar fl. c. 1135 / 1140
Alexander of Telese c. 1140
Robert of Torigni fl. c. 1142 / 1150
Falco of Benevento c. 1154
Ailred of Rievaulx c. 1155 / 1157
Wace fl. c. 1160 / 1174
Benoît of Sainte-Maure fl. c. 1172 / 1176
Richard of San Germano c. 1175-mid 13th. cent.
Romuald Guarna c. 1178 /  1181
Hugo Falcandus after 1181
Gerald of Wales c. 1145 / 1223
William of Newburgh c. 1135 / 1201 Peter of Eboli d. 1195
Alexander, monk c. 1200