Gunther of Pairis
Template:Short description Template:Refimprove Gunther of Pairis [1] (c. Template:Trim – c. 1220Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters".) was a German Cistercian monk and author, writing in Latin.
His best-known work is his Historia Constantinopolitana about the Fourth Crusade, in a mixture of prose and verse. It was based on the account of Martin of Pairis, abbot of Pairis Abbey, and includes the siege and looting of Constantinople. His is the only western account to state explicitly that the crusaders pillaged Greek churches, as the other accounts were written by the pillagers themselves, such as Geoffrey of Villehardouin, who wrote The Conquest of Constantinople.
Gunther also wrote Solimarius, about the First Crusade, and Ligurinus, an epic about Frederick Barbarossa.
References
- Andrea, Alfred (ed.), 1997: The Capture of Constantinople: The ‘Historia Constantinopolitana’ of Gunther of Pairis
Notes
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- ↑ otherwise Günther von Pairis, Gunther der Dichter, Guntherus Parisiensis, Guntherus Poeta, Guntherus Cisterciensis
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External links
- Crusades Encyclopedia
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- Template:In lang Documenta Catholica Omnia: Guntheri Cisterciensis Opera Omnia