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The townspeople fled to the hills and returned to eke out a living among the ruins ; the ruling class abandoned the city for Venetian Lagoon, according to a chronicle.
For example, the Venetian chronicle of Paolo Ramusio, finished in 1573 and printed in Italian and Latin from 1604 to 1634, states that Mysia ( Moesia Inferior ) was composed of the provinces of Wallachia and Bulgaria.
An extremely curious picture of contemporary manners is presented by the Venetian agents, whose reports on this war resemble a knightly chronicle of the Middle Ages.
An extremely curious picture of contemporary manners is presented by the Venetian agents, whose reports on this war resemble some knightly chronicle of the Middle Ages, full of single combats, tournaments and other chivalrous adventures.

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All versions of the speech except that by Fulcher of Chartres were probably influenced by the chronicle account of the First Crusade called the Gesta Francorum ( dated c. 1102 ), which includes a version of it.
The first written document describing Japanese archery is the Chinese chronicle Weishu ( dated around 297 AD ), which tells how in the Japanese isles people use " a wooden bow that is short from the bottom and long from the top.
But the whole is more completely presented in the Vatican manuscript ( Codex Zuquenensis, shelfmark Vatican Syriac 162 ), which incorporates much of John's chronicle in an autographon dated to the eighth century.
The earliest known mention of Kalush is the accounting of a settlement of that name in a Halychyna chronicle dated May 27, 1437 and until mid of the 16th century was part of Halych Land.
Mannyng began writing his chronicle at the beginning of Edward III ’ s reign in 1327 and probably finished it in 1338, dated at the end of the second part.
Æthelweard and Ælfweard re-appear as brothers and thegns ( ministri ) in the witness list of a spurious royal charter dated 974 This appears to be the same Æthelweard who regularly attests royal charters between 958 and 977 as the king's thegn and may have moved on to become the illustrious ealdorman of the Western Provinces and author of a Latin chronicle, in which he claimed descent from King Æthelred of Wessex ( d. 871 ), fourth son of King Æthelwulf.
Another historical view on this battle is given by a Serbian chronicle dated a century later, indicating that there were two battles.
Amina is not mentioned in this chronicle, but oral tradition in the early 20th century held her to be the daughter of Bakwa Turunku, whose reign is dated by the chronicle from 1492 – 1522, and on this basis some scholars date her reign to the early 16th century.

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Joshua the Stylite ( also spelled Yeshu Stylite and Ieshu Stylite ) is the attributed author of a chronicle which narrates the history of the war between the Later Roman Empire and Persians between 502 and 506, and which is one of the earliest and best historical documents preserved in Syriac.
Because most of information about Heraclius comes from his rival William and the 13th-century Old French Continuation of his chronicle, sometimes attributed to Ernoul, Heraclius is often seen as a particularly corrupt and worldly choice for patriarch.
Óengus and the Picts appear occasionally in Welsh sources, such as the Annales Cambriae, and more frequently in Northumbrian sources, of which the Continuation of Bede's chronicle and the Historia Regum Anglorum attributed to Symeon of Durham are the most important.
" According to a Nestorian Syriac chronicle attributed to Elias, bishop of Merv (?
The Heihō Okigusho, contained within the chronicle, and attributed to general Yamamoto Kansuke, is one of Japan's earliest treatises on martial arts, along with tactics and strategy.
The Heihō Ōgisho ( 兵法奥義書 ), a treatise on strategy and tactics attributed to Kansuke, is included in the Takeda family chronicle, the Kōyō Gunkan.
In 1820s or 1830s historian Aleksandr Ivanovich Sulakadzev discovered a following fragment in a chronicle attributed to a Ryazan police officer:

chronicle and gives
The following gives a chronicle of these activities:
A Latin inscription on the monument identifies him simply as " Father of twelve children and thirteen books "; a second inscription, in English, gives a brief chronicle of his life and ends by stating that " His laste wordes thy kingdome come, thye will be done.
Similarly, the chronicler Giovanni Villani was so impressed on this occasion by the sight of the monuments of Rome and the people who flocked thither that he then and there formed the resolution of his great chronicle, in the course of which he gives a remarkable account of what he witnessed.
Yamanoue's chronicle, the Yamanoue Sōji ki ( 山上宗二記 ), gives commentary about Rikyū's teachings and the state of chanoyu at the time of its writing.
A chronicle drawn up just after the conquest of Babylonia by Cyrus, gives the history of the reign of Nabonidus (' Nabuna ' id '), the last king of Babylon, and of the fall of the Babylonian empire.
The most commonly used chronicle, because it gives a lot of geographical and chronological details, is the one written by Daniele Barbaro in the 16th century.
The royal chronicle gives many references to the construction of Kangla by successive reigning kings in Manipur.
Jean gives as his reason for writing a desire to replace a certain misleading rhymed chronicle of the wars of Edward III by a true relation of his enterprises down to the beginning of the Hundred Years ' War.
A Byzantine chronicle gives the date as 29 October.
However, it is clear that he was at the Battle of Hattin on July 4, as his chronicle gives an account from the rearguard, which was commanded by his master Balian.
There is also a local chronicle of Zaria itself, written in the 19th century ( it goes up to 1902 ) and published in 1910 that gives a list of the rulers and the duration of their reigns.
In one section, the chronicle gives a detailed breakdown of the entire Takeda army in 1573, counting everything from pages and banner bearers to kitchen staff, horse doctors, and finance commissioners.

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The chronicle is sometimes given the title Historia rerum in partibus transmarinis gestarum (" History of Deeds Done Beyond the Sea ") or Historia Ierosolimitana (" History of Jerusalem "), or the Historia for short.
Three primary sources of information exist: short prologues and epilogues attached to Buddhaghosa's works ; details of his life recorded in the Mahavamsa, a Sri Lankan chronicle ; and a later biographical work called the Buddhaghosuppatti.
The Chronicle of the Kings of Alba is a short chronicle of the Kings of Alba.
The chronicle of Jean de Venette articulates the perceived problems between the nobility and the peasants, yet some historians, Samuel K. Cohn being one of them, see the Jacquerie revolts as a reaction to a combination of short and long-term effects dating as early as the grain crisis and famine of 1315.
Berry's fiction to date consists of eight novels and thirty-eight short stories ( twenty-three of which are collected in That Distant Land, 2004 ) which, when read as a whole, form a chronicle of the fictional small Kentucky town of Port William.
The " Key " is purportedly a synopsis of Roberts ' documents that presents a chronicle of interlocking conspiracies, including claims that world events since the 1950s were shaped by suppressed information, the names of supposed shooters of President John F. Kennedy, and suggested connections between a number of political assassinations which occurred within a relatively short time frame.
" Andre The Giant Has a Posse " is also the title of a 1995 documentary short by Helen Stickler, which was the first documentary to feature Shepard Fairey and chronicle his influential street art campaign.
Picking up where Niland left off, the Park-completed biography is a carefully compiled chronicle of Darcy's short life as seen through the eyes of his contemporaries.
Although it sometimes degenerates into a mere chronicle of short entries, it is not without passages of great picturesqueness.
Another short treatise exists: De regimine rectoris, by Fra Paolino, a Minorite friar of Venice, who was probably bishop of Pozzuoli, and who also wrote a Latin chronicle.
Information about her comes almost entirely from a few short passages in the Samguk Yusa, an 11th-century Korean chronicle.
His chronicle, which has been called laconic, is indeed very short and is no more than twenty pages in the printed form, though about half of the chronicle is devoted to the years between 1349 and 1390.
Rigord also wrote a short chronicle of the kings of France.
He also wrote a continuation of Niger's chronicle, extending from 1162 to 1178 ( printed in R Anstruther's edition of Niger, London, 1851 ), and short annals from 1066 to 1223.
Gədur is listed as the third king in list C, Zegduru ( ze meaning ' of ' in Ge ' ez ) appears as the sixth in list E, and Zegdur appears as the third in list B, after the legendary Menelik I. Zegdur also is mentioned in at least one hagiography and short chronicle.
Being A short Manchestrian chronicle of the present Times.

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