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'''Sire Raul''' (Milan, ca. 1100 - approx. 1200 AD) was an italian historian.
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'''Sire Raul''', also known as '''Ralph of Milan''' (Milan, ca. 1100 - approx. 1200), was an Italian historian.<ref>{{cite encyclopedia
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He lived in [[Milan]] in the late 12th century and at the beginning of 13th but details of his life aren't precisely known.
He lived in [[Milan]] between the late 12th century and the beginning of the 13th century. He was probably an official in the service of the [[Podestà]] of Milan.


He was probably an official in the service of the [[Podestà]] of Milan, perhaps he personally took part in the Battle of Carcano (9-10 August 1160), where local militias and the army of Frederick Barbarossa met on field.
Remembered for his work as [[chronicler]], Sire Raul is the author of the ''Annales Mediolanenses'', an important chronicle about the clash between the Emperor [[Frederick I, Holy Roman Emperor]] and the [[Medieval commune|Commune]] of Milan. He may have been present at the Battle of Carcano (9–10 August 1160), where local militias and the army of met on the field.

Remembered for his work as [[chronicler]], Sire Raul is the author of the Annales Mediolanenses, important chronicles about the clash between the Emperor [[Frederick I Barbarossa]] and the [[Medieval commune|Commune]] of Milan. For his chosen songs in Italian and Latin, see: Federico A. Rossi di Marignano, "Federico Barbarossa e Beatrice di Borgogna. Re e regina d'Italia", Oscar Mondadori 2009.


==Sources==
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This article originated as a translation of [http://it.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Sire_Raul this version] of its counterpart in the [[Italian Wikipedia]].
This article originated as a translation of [[:it:Sire Raul|Sire Raul]] in the [[Italian Wikipedia]].

==Further reading==
For a selection of his songs in Italian and Latin, see: Federico A. Rossi di Marignano, "Federico Barbarossa e Beatrice di Borgogna. Re e regina d'Italia", [[Oscar Mondadori]] 2009.

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Sire Raul, also known as Ralph of Milan (Milan, ca. 1100 - approx. 1200), was an Italian historian.[1]

He lived in Milan between the late 12th century and the beginning of the 13th century. He was probably an official in the service of the Podestà of Milan.

Remembered for his work as chronicler, Sire Raul is the author of the Annales Mediolanenses, an important chronicle about the clash between the Emperor Frederick I, Holy Roman Emperor and the Commune of Milan. He may have been present at the Battle of Carcano (9–10 August 1160), where local militias and the army of met on the field.

Sources[edit]

  1. ^ "Raul, Sire". Enciclopedia Italiana (in Italian). 1935.

This article originated as a translation of Sire Raul in the Italian Wikipedia.

Further reading[edit]

For a selection of his songs in Italian and Latin, see: Federico A. Rossi di Marignano, "Federico Barbarossa e Beatrice di Borgogna. Re e regina d'Italia", Oscar Mondadori 2009.