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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract Jourdain Fantosme, Jordan Fantosme en anglJourdain Fantosme, Jordan Fantosme en anglais, est un historien et chroniqueur anglo-normand qui a écrit entre 1158 et 1174. Jourdain Fantosme, qui était le chancelier spirituel du diocèse de Winchester, est l’auteur d’une Chronique de la guerre entre les Anglais et les Écossais, en 1173 et 1174 de 2 071, composée en 1174. Jourdain Fantosme ayant été personnellement impliqué dans cette période du règne d’Henri II qui a vu ses deux fils, Richard Cœur de Lion et Jean sans Terre, impatients d’hériter de leur père, se rebeller contre lui avec l'appui de leur mère, du roi de France, du roi Guillaume Ier d’Écosse et des comtes de Blois, de Boulogne et de Flandre, et surtout dans la rébellion de Robert Blanchemains, comte de Leicester et l’invasion du Northumberland par les Flamands et leur défaite à la bataille de Bury St Edmunds. Les détails sur ces deux années fournis par cette chronique sont intéressants car Jourdain Fantosme assure son lectorat de sa présence à nombre des événements qu’il rapporte effectivement avec un luxe de détails sans pour autant sacrifier au style vigoureux qui caractérise sa narration. Ainsi, il rapporte que la comtesse de Leicester « Enz en mi le betumei ses aneux i oublieJamés ne serrunt trovez en trestute sa vie » Or cette bague a été retrouvée au XIXe siècle.ette bague a été retrouvée au XIXe siècle. , Jourdain Fantosme, Jordan Fantosme en inglJourdain Fantosme, Jordan Fantosme en inglés, fue un historiador y cronista anglo-normando que escribió entre 1158 y 1174. Jourdain Fantosme, que era el canciller espiritual de la diócesis de Winchester, es autor de une Crónica de la guerra entre los Ingleses y los Escoceses, en 1173 y 1174 de 2.071 versos, compuesta en 1174. Había estado implicado personalmente Jourdain Fantosme en este periodo del reinado de Enrique II de Inglaterra que había visto cómo sus dos hijos, Ricardo Corazón de León y Juan sin Tierra, ansiosos por heredar a su padre, se rebelaron contra él (revuelta de 1173-1174), con apoyo de su madre, del rey de Francia, del rey Guillermo I de Escocia, de los condes de Blois, de Boulogne, de Flandes, y sobre todo en la revuelta de Roberto Blanchemains, conde de Leicester y la invasión de Northumberland por parte de los flamencos y su derrota en la batalla de Bury St Edmunds. Los detalles que proporciona esta crónica acerca de estos dos años son interesantes ya que Jourdain Fantosme asegura a sus lectores haber estado presente en muchos de los acontecimientos que efectivamente relata con lujo de detalles, pero sin que éstos perjudiquen el estilo vigoroso que caracteriza su narración. Así por ejemplo, explica que la condesa de Leicester Enz en mi le betumei ses aneux i oublieJamés ne serrunt trovez en trestute sa vie.​més ne serrunt trovez en trestute sa vie.​ , Jordan Fantosme (died c. 1185) was an AnglJordan Fantosme (died c. 1185) was an Anglo-Norman historian and poet. He was a cleric and probably the spiritual chancellor of the Diocese of Winchester. His major work is an Anglo-Norman verse chronicle of the war between Henry II of England and his son Henry the Young King and William I of Scotland in 1173–1174. As literature, it stands, according to its latest editor, "absolutely first class". It is believed that Fantosme was an Italian (named Giordano Fantasma) who came to England in the train of Henry of Blois. A few lines from his poem suggest that he was Scoto-Norman, but this may have been inserted for the sake of the minstrels who would be reciting the piece. On the other hand, Fantosme may have simply identified with his adopted country, he referred to messengers of William, who were also subjects of the Young King, as noz (ours). Considering his evident knowledge and skill in the Anglo-Norman language, the most likely hypothesis is that he was Anglo-Norman. Fantosme was in fact a partisan of Henry II, though his work has been noted for its impartiality and admired for its detail and vigour. Nonetheless, it has been criticised frequently in the past, because of its unusual metre, as a deterioration of the continental French style, but more recent analysis by R. C. Johnston has led to the conclusion that in fact Fantosme's chronicle represents a conscious insular style of French verse. This hypothesis rests in part on the assumption that Fantosme integrated some characteristics of Occitan verse (perhaps coblas by the troubadour Jaufre Rudel) he encountered during a stay in Poitiers in the 1140s, where he probably studied under Gilbert de la Porrée. Fantosme was a contemporary and often claimed to be an eye-witness of the events he describes, but another probable source is Richard of Ilchester, his bishop. His work is in general a reliable historical source. A Goliardic Latin poem defending the incarnation and atonement of Jesus Christ and which is preserved in many manuscripts is entitled in one near-contemporary source as Rithmus Jordanis Fantasmatis and it is likely that the author was Fantosme, or at least believed to be Fantosme. Elsewhere the skillful poem is entitled Prædicatio Goliæ ("Preaching of Golias"). A legal document of 10 April 1160 refers to a Magistrum Jordanum Fantasma in Fareham near Portsmouth. He is recorded in connexion with the diocese of Winchester between about 1150 and 1180. At about the time of the war he versified he was involved in a suit against John Joichel, who had an unlicensed opened a school in Winchester; he won the suit.d a school in Winchester; he won the suit.
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rdfs:comment Jourdain Fantosme, Jordan Fantosme en inglJourdain Fantosme, Jordan Fantosme en inglés, fue un historiador y cronista anglo-normando que escribió entre 1158 y 1174. Jourdain Fantosme, que era el canciller espiritual de la diócesis de Winchester, es autor de une Crónica de la guerra entre los Ingleses y los Escoceses, en 1173 y 1174 de 2.071 versos, compuesta en 1174. Había estado implicado personalmente Jourdain Fantosme en este periodo del reinado de Enrique II de Inglaterra que había visto cómo sus dos hijos, Ricardo Corazón de León y Juan sin Tierra, ansiosos por heredar a su padre, se rebelaron contra él (revuelta de 1173-1174), con apoyo de su madre, del rey de Francia, del rey Guillermo I de Escocia, de los condes de Blois, de Boulogne, de Flandes, y sobre todo en la revuelta de Roberto Blanchemains, conde de Leicester y la rto Blanchemains, conde de Leicester y la , Jourdain Fantosme, Jordan Fantosme en anglJourdain Fantosme, Jordan Fantosme en anglais, est un historien et chroniqueur anglo-normand qui a écrit entre 1158 et 1174. Jourdain Fantosme, qui était le chancelier spirituel du diocèse de Winchester, est l’auteur d’une Chronique de la guerre entre les Anglais et les Écossais, en 1173 et 1174 de 2 071, composée en 1174. Jourdain Fantosme ayant été personnellement impliqué dans cette période du règne d’Henri II qui a vu ses deux fils, Richard Cœur de Lion et Jean sans Terre, impatients d’hériter de leur père, se rebeller contre lui avec l'appui de leur mère, du roi de France, du roi Guillaume Ier d’Écosse et des comtes de Blois, de Boulogne et de Flandre, et surtout dans la rébellion de Robert Blanchemains, comte de Leicester et l’invasion du Northumberland par les Flamands et leur défaithumberland par les Flamands et leur défai , Jordan Fantosme (died c. 1185) was an AnglJordan Fantosme (died c. 1185) was an Anglo-Norman historian and poet. He was a cleric and probably the spiritual chancellor of the Diocese of Winchester. His major work is an Anglo-Norman verse chronicle of the war between Henry II of England and his son Henry the Young King and William I of Scotland in 1173–1174. As literature, it stands, according to its latest editor, "absolutely first class".s latest editor, "absolutely first class".
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