Walter of Oxford

Walter of Oxford (died 1151) (Latin: Valterus Calenius) was a British cleric and writer. He served as archdeacon of Oxford in the 12th century. Walter was a friend of Geoffrey of Monmouth, who claimed he got his chief source for the Historia Regum Britanniae from him.

Walter of Oxford

Walter of Oxford (died 1151) (Latin: Valterus Calenius) was a British cleric and writer. He served as archdeacon of Oxford in the 12th century. Walter was a friend of Geoffrey of Monmouth, who claimed he got his chief source for the Historia Regum Britanniae from him.