Arnaud Lestremau

Université Paris Nanterre

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Arnaud Lestremau is a lecturer in medieval history at Paris Nanterre University (ArScAn, UMR 7041 – Thémam team). He specializes in the history of Anglo-Saxon and Anglo-Norman England. After completing a PhD on personal names, he is currently coordinating the first French translation of the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle.

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Wicinga ar, wordum mælde. How Vikings truly spoke

In Le Moyen Age (2025/2 Tome CXXXI)


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Wicinga ar, wordum mælde. How Vikings truly spoke

In Le Moyen Age (2025/2 Tome CXXXI)

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Does the people exist? The expression of the collective in the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle

In Revue historique (2025/4 n° 716)

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Gender and naming in the medieval West (sixth-eleventh centuries)

In Clio. Women, Gender, History (2017/1 No 45)

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The evolution of the notion of “barbarity” during the Anglo-Saxon period

In Annales de Normandie (2021/1 71st Year)

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Robert B. Patterson, The Earl, The Kings & The Chronicler. Robert Earl of Gloucester & The Reigns of Henri I & Stephen, Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2019, xxi + 255 pp.

In Revue historique (2022/4 No 704)

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Plebs immunda

Stereotypes, Stigmata, and Strategies of the Danish of England Around the Year One Thousand

In Hypothèses (2014/1 17)


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Journal article

Wicinga ar, wordum mælde. How Vikings truly spoke

In Le Moyen Age (2025/2 Tome CXXXI)

Journal article

Does the people exist? The expression of the collective in the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle

In Revue historique (2025/4 n° 716)

Journal article

Robert B. Patterson, The Earl, The Kings & The Chronicler. Robert Earl of Gloucester & The Reigns of Henri I & Stephen, Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2019, xxi + 255 pp.

In Revue historique (2022/4 No 704)

Book review

W. Mark Ormrod, Joanna Story, Elizabeth M. Tyler (eds.)

Migrants in Medieval England, c. 500-c. 1500. Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2020, XVI-333 p.

In Annales. Histoire, Sciences Sociales (2021/3 76th année)

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The evolution of the notion of “barbarity” during the Anglo-Saxon period

In Annales de Normandie (2021/1 71st Year)

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Basileus Anglorum. Imperial claims in regnal styles at the end of the Anglo-Saxon period

In Médiévales (2018/2 No 75)

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Gender and naming in the medieval West (sixth-eleventh centuries)

In Clio. Women, Gender, History (2017/1 No 45)

Journal article

Plebs immunda

Stereotypes, Stigmata, and Strategies of the Danish of England Around the Year One Thousand

In Hypothèses (2014/1 17)