Talk:Ralph of Coggeshall
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Internal inconsistency
[edit]The current article says "He is also known for his chronicles on the Third Crusade and of Gerard of Ridefort" with a ref to a book by Dan Jones (which I don't have access to). It also says "The Chronicon Terrae Sanctae, formerly attributed to Ralph, is by another hand". I think the latter is the most up-to-date opinion. Is anybody able to clarify and correct if necessary? John O'London (talk) 16:28, 6 November 2024 (UTC)
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