Petrus de Canaberiis

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Petrus de Canaberiis
Knight
Born13th Century
Paris, Île-de-France
Died14th Century
France
OccupationDiplomat
Politician

Petrus de Canaberiis (fl. 1280) was a French knight.[1] He served as ambassador of Philip IV of France in Norway.[2]

Biography[edit]

Petrus Canaberiis was possibly born in Paris, he was sent to Norway along with other knights, by Philip the Fair, to carry out a diplomatic mission, concerning reaching an agreement between France and Norway. They were received by Audun Hugleiksson.[3]

In 1280, Petrus Canaberiis participated in the "tournoi du Hem", a chivalric festivity in France, event attended by knights of Normandy, Flanders, and England.[4]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Les olim ou registres des arrêts rendus par la Cour du roi: 1274-1318. By France. Parlement (Paris). 1842.
  2. ^ Bulletin of the International Committee of Historical Sciences, Volume 4. Les presses universitaires de France. 1931.
  3. ^ Diplomatarium Norvegicum - Volumen5 - Página 30. 1860.
  4. ^ Le Roman du Hem, Volume 9. Sarrazin (Trouvère). 1939.