Additionally, I googled the name "Hallam" and came up
with a Henry Hallam, 1777-1859. If this is the same
person referred to in the dictionary definition, I
think its pretty obvious that his research is very
much obsolete, and doesn't take into account the
research or evidence discovered of the last 150 years,
and indeed it would appear he was not a professional
historian, and indeed predated the period of the
"Professional Historians." Additionally, many
historians of this period were both wildly innaccurate
with regards to the European Middle Ages, being overly
fawning on either the Classical age or the
Rennaisance. Therefore, I would dismiss this
definition.

Damon. 

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