Eleonora af Bretagne (Danish Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Eleonora af Bretagne" in Danish language version.

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abitofhistory.net

  • "A Bit of History WebSite". Arkiveret fra originalen 10. april 2020. Hentet 26. april 2020.

about.com

historymedren.about.com

answers.com

brisray.com

  • "Bristol Castle". Arkiveret fra originalen 2. august 2011. Hentet 26. april 2020.
  • Bristol Castle Arkiveret 8. juli 2011 hos Wayback Machine:In a code of instructions signed at Berkeley, 28. august 1249, the King enjoins the mayor and bailiff of Bristol "to lengthen three windows of his chapel, and to whitewash it throughout; also glass windows are ordered to be put in our hall at Bristol, a royal seat in the same hall, and dormant tables around the same, and block up the doors of the chapel beside our great hall there, and make a door in the chancel towards the hermitage; in that hermitage make an altar to St. Edward, and in the turret over that hermitage make a chamber for the clerk with appurtenances; also build a kitchen and a sewer beside the said hall, and find the wages of a certain chaplain whom we have ordered to celebrate divine service in the chapel of our tower there all the days of our life, for Eleanor of Brittany, our cousin, to wit, 50s. per annum."

history-notes.co.uk

web.archive.org

  • "A Bit of History WebSite". Arkiveret fra originalen 10. april 2020. Hentet 26. april 2020.
  • "Corfe Castle". Arkiveret fra originalen 6. december 2010. Hentet 26. april 2020.
  • "Bristol Castle". Arkiveret fra originalen 2. august 2011. Hentet 26. april 2020.
  • "Oxford Dictionary of British History:Angevin empire". Arkiveret fra originalen 25. januar 2019. Hentet 26. april 2020.
  • "Archived copy". Arkiveret fra originalen 2011-08-17. Hentet 2011-04-28.{{cite web}}: CS1-vedligeholdelse: Arkivtitel brugt (link)
  • Bristol Castle Arkiveret 8. juli 2011 hos Wayback Machine:In a code of instructions signed at Berkeley, 28. august 1249, the King enjoins the mayor and bailiff of Bristol "to lengthen three windows of his chapel, and to whitewash it throughout; also glass windows are ordered to be put in our hall at Bristol, a royal seat in the same hall, and dormant tables around the same, and block up the doors of the chapel beside our great hall there, and make a door in the chancel towards the hermitage; in that hermitage make an altar to St. Edward, and in the turret over that hermitage make a chamber for the clerk with appurtenances; also build a kitchen and a sewer beside the said hall, and find the wages of a certain chaplain whom we have ordered to celebrate divine service in the chapel of our tower there all the days of our life, for Eleanor of Brittany, our cousin, to wit, 50s. per annum."