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Hugh of Poitiers : ウィキペディア英語版 | Hugh of Poitiers Hugh of Poitiers〔Hugues, Hugo Pictavinus, Pictavinienis.〕 (died 1167) was a Benedictine monk of Vézelay Abbey and chronicler. His ''Historia Vizeliacensis monasterii'' was written from about 1140 to 1160.〔(Myths & Legends of Burgundy, King Arthur in Burgundy, France )〕 Besides being a rather partisan account of the affairs of the Abbey, it is an important source for the history of France in its period. It was written for Abbot Ponce of Vézelay (1138–1161), who was brother to Peter the Venerable of Cluny Abbey.〔Francis Oakley, ''The Western Church in the Later Middle Ages'' (1979), p. 411.〕 He also wrote the ''Origo et historia brevis Nivernensium comitum'', about the county of Nevers.〔Oakley, p. 340.〕〔Constance Brittain Bouchard, ''Those of My Blood: Constructing Noble Families in Medieval Francia'' (2001), p. 42.〕 ==References==
*John Scott and John O. Ward (translators) (1992), ''The Vezelay Chronicle: And Other Documents from Ms. Auxerre 227 and Elsewhere''
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