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Lambert of Ardres (active 1194–1203) was a chronicler in the twelfth-century
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, "Aarde (Ardres), Lambert van (Lambertus Ardensis)", '' Nationaal Biografisch Woordenboek'', vol. 16 (2002), 1-3.
By 1194, Lambert was the
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of Ardres. He was related to the Counts of Guînes, for whom he wrote a ''Historia comitum Ghisnensium'', begun around 1196 and left unfinished in 1203. It is a mixture of history and folklore. It also contains a contemporary description of a
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's ''The Knight, The Lady, and the Priest'' is dedicated to Lambert's ''Historia''. Lambert's ''Historia'' has been published in a number of editions: *
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(ed.), ''Chronique de Guines et d'Ardres par Lambert, curé d'Ardres'' (Paris, 1855). *
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(ed.), "Lamberti ardensis historia comitum Ghisnensium", in ''
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(trans.), ''The History of the Counts of Guines and Lords of Ardres'' (University of Pennsylvania Press, 2000)


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* French chroniclers 1160s births 13th-century deaths 12th-century French historians 12th-century French Roman Catholic priests French male non-fiction writers 12th-century Latin writers People from Pas-de-Calais {{middleages-stub