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William of Newburgh ( 1136?- 1198?) was a historian in the Yorkshire area, England. His major work was Historia rerum anglicarum which he saw as being historically accurate unlike Geoffrey of Monmouth's History of the British Kings, which he attacks. He has been called "the father of historical criticism". The work is mainly valued by historians for detailing the anarchy under Stephen of England. For all his accuracy, his work contains stories of local vampires, as does the fanciful work of Walter Map, his southern contemporary.

1 See also

William Fitz Osbern (1196) - William of Newburgh's historical account.

2 External links

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