curprev00:3300:33, 8 November 2022 77.100.206.127talk 28,919 bytes−1 Given his allegiance was to the King of England and he was of primarily Anglo-Norman descent, and lived most of his life in England and Pembrokeshire was a part of England at the time (it was controlled by Anglo-Normans loyal to the English state and claimed as part of it) this is a more accurate reflection of his nationality. Is there any reference to what he referred to his nationality as himself?undoTags: RevertedMobile editMobile web editDisambiguation links added
curprev14:0014:00, 7 January 2021 Jack Wilcox 27talkcontribs m28,561 bytes+20 Incorrect Remigius linked in the lifes written by Gerald. Was not the Bishop of Reims, St Remigius, who baptised Clovis but the Bishop of Lincoln, Remigius de Fécamp, who was never canonised but still called a saint by Gerald in the Life.undoTag: Visual edit