The Jordan Fantosme
the Jordan Fantosme , Jordan Fantosme in English, is a Historien and Anglo-Norman Chronique ur which wrote between 1158 and 1174.
the Jordan Fantosme , which was the spiritual chancellor of the diocese of Winchester, is the author of a Chronique of the war between the English and the Scot, in 1173 and 1174 of 2 071, made up in 1174. The Jordan Fantosme having been personally implied during this time of the reign of Henri II which saw its two sons, Richard Lion-hearted and Jean without Ground, impatient to inherit their father, to rebel against him with the support of their mother, king de France, the king Guillaume I {{er}} of Scotland and of the counts of Blois, Boulogne and Flanders, and especially in the rebellion of Robert Blanchemains, Count de Leicester and the invasion of the Northumberland by the Flemings and them demolished with the battle of Holy Bury Edmund.
The details over these two years provided by this chronicle are interesting because the Jordan Fantosme ensures its assistantship of its presence number of the events which it pays indeed with a wealth of details without to sacrifice to the vigorous style which characterizes its narration. Thus, it reports that the countess of Leicester
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However this ring was found with.