Richard de Cirencester
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Richard de Cirencester († vers 1401), fut un historien anglais.
Bénédictin de l'abbaye de Westminster, il est auteur du Speculum Historiale de Gestis Regum Angliae, qui fut publié par Bertram à Copenhague en 1737.
On lui attribue l'Historia ab Hengista ad annum 1348.
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