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Annals and Four
* Annals of the Four Masters — Ireland
Baptismal records, parish records, ancient land grants, the Annals of the Four Masters, and books by O ' Hart, McLysaght, and O ' Brien were all used in researching the history of the Mooney family name.
* CELT: Corpus of Electronic Texts at University College Cork includes the Annals of Ulster, Tigernach, the Four Masters and Innisfallen, the Chronicon Scotorum, the Lebor Bretnach ( which includes the Duan Albanach ), Genealogies, and various Saints ' Lives.
" The Book of Invasions ", " The Annals of the Four Masters ", and oral history support this view.
* Annala na gCeithre Mháistrí ( The Annals of the Four Masters )
The following is a chronology from the Annals of the Four Masters ; based on reign-lengths given in Geoffrey Keating's Forus Feasa ar Erinn.
* March – Battle for the Body of St. Patrick: The Ui Neill Dynasty fight over the body of Saint Patrick with the Airgialla Kingdom ( this according to the Annals of the Four Masters ).
** The Corpus of Electronic Texts includes the Annals of Ulster, Tigernach, the Four Masters and Innisfallen, the Chronicon Scotorum, the Lebor Bretnach, Genealogies, and various Saints ' Lives.
Authors in Donegal have been creating works, like the Annals of the Four Masters, in Gaelic and Latin since the Early Middle Ages.
The Irish Annals of the Four Masters recorded the comet as " A star appeared on the seventh of the Calends of May, on Tuesday after Little Easter, than whose light the brilliance or light of the moon was not greater ; and it was visible to all in this manner till the end of four nights afterwards.
From Irish annals it is known that Edmund's old rival Olaf Guthfrithson left Dublin in 939 ( Annals of the Four Masters ), that in 940 his cousin Amlaíb Cuarán ( also Olaf Sihtricsson ) joined him in York ( Annals of the Four Masters, Annals of Clonmacnoise ) and that Olaf Guthfrithson died in 941 ( Annals of Clonmacnoise, Chronicon Scotorum ), while the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle ( MS E ) dates his death – incorrectly it seems – to 942.
The Annals of the Four Masters says that five roads to Tara, which had never been seen before, were discovered on the night of Conn's birth.
The chronology of Geoffrey Keating's Foras Feasa ar Éirinn dates his reign to 116-136, that of the Annals of the Four Masters to 122-157.
Keating dates his reign to 204-244 ; the Annals of the Four Masters to 226-266.
The chronology of Keating's Foras Feasa ar Éirinn dates his reign to 143-173, that of the Annals of the Four Masters to 165-195.
She was the first of Nemed's people to die in Ireland-twelve years after their arrival according to Geoffrey Keating, twelve days after their arrival according to the Annals of the Four Masters.
The chronology of Keating's Foras Feasa ar Éirinn dates her reign to 468-461 BC, the Annals of the Four Masters to 661-654 BC.
The Annals of the Four Masters and Geoffrey Keating say he overthrew his father himself.

Annals and Many
" Many American authors have cited the manuscript in their works ; for example, Cotton Mather referenced it in Magnalia Christi Americana and Thomas Prince referred to it in A Chronological History of New-England in the Form of Annals.
Many graduate college and obtain jobs, live independently, drive, and vote ( see American Annals of the Deaf, summer, 2012 ) Other advantages are:
Many Annals alumni have gone on to careers in various fields including journalism, broadcasting, and politics.
* High Dimension Diffeomorphisms Displaying Infinitely Many Sinks, with M. Viana, Annals of Mathematics 140, 1994 ( 207-250 ).

Annals and ruled
A story in the Fragmentary Annals of Ireland, perhaps referring to events some time after 911, claims that Queen Æthelflæd, who ruled in Mercia, allied with the Irish and northern rulers against the Norsemen on the Irish sea coasts of Northumbria.
According to the traditional chronology based upon calculations by Liu Xin, the Shang ruled between 1766 BC and 1122 BC, but according to the chronology based upon the Bamboo Annals, they ruled between 1556 BC and 1046 BC.
According to the traditional chronology based upon calculations by Liu Xin, the Xia ruled between 2205 and 1766 BC ; according to the chronology based upon the Bamboo Annals, it ruled between 1989 and 1558 BC.
Furthermore, two records in the Annals of Innisfallen hint that the Western Isles may not have been " organised into a kingdom or earldom " at this time but rather that they were " ruled by assemblies of freeholders who regularly elected lawmen to preside over their public affairs ".
He ruled about 28 years according to both the Bamboo Annals and the Records of the Grand Historian, was given the posthumous name Pán Gēng and was succeeded by his younger brother Xiao Xin ( Chinese: < font lang =" zh "> 小辛 </ font >).
According to the Bamboo Annals, Yu ruled the Xia Dynasty for 45 years ; and, according to Yue Jueshu ( 越絕書 ), he died from an illness.
This coincides with the oldest Chinese text that mentions Zhēnlà, the Suí shū ( Annals of the Suí Dynasty ) ( 隋書 ), compiled by Wèi Zhēng ( 魏徵 ) ( 580-643 ) in AD 636, which gives the information that at the beginning of the 7th century Zhēnlà was ruled by Zhìduōsīnà ( Citrasena ) ( 質多斯那 ) and Yīshēnàxiāndài ( Īśānavarman ) ( 伊奢那先代 ).
The dinsenchas story tells how each of the three cousins ruled for seven years in turn, and each ruled three seven-year stints ; the Annals of the Four Masters agrees, but Geoffrey Keating gives them each a single reign of twenty-one years each, except for Cimbáeth, who rules for twenty.
By the time Svatopluk first appeared in a Frankish source ( in the Annals of Fulda ) in 869, he had ruled his own " realm " ( regnum ) within Moravia.
While the Egyptian priest Manetho, writing in the third century BC, stated that Djer ruled for 57 years, modern research by Toby Wilkinson in Royal Annals of Ancient Egypt stresses that the near-contemporary and therefore, more accurate Palermo Stone ascribes Djer a reign of " 41 complete and partial years.
But according to the Bamboo Annals, the Gonghe regency was ruled by a single person — the Count of Gong ( 共伯 ), whose name was He ( 和 ).
Dublin for example, referred to in the text as either Áth Cliath or Duiblinn, is described in the Annals of Ulster with entries ranging from the settlement of Dublin by Vikings (“ The heathens still at Duiblinn ” in 842. 2 and “ An encampment of the foreigners of Áth Cliath at Cluain Andobuir ” in 845. 12 ) to deaths of notable names (“ Carlus son of Conn son of Donnchad was killed in Áth Cliath ” in 960. 2 ) to Dublin being ruled by the Irish (“ The foreigners returned to Áth Cliath and gave hostages to Brian ” in 1000. 4 ).
He ruled for eight, or twelve, or seventeen years, before being killed by, according to the Lebor Gabála, the otherwise unknown Fíachu son of Fíadchú ; according to Geoffrey Keating and the Annals of the Four Masters, by his nephew and successor Fíachu Findoilches, son of Fínnachta.
However, in Geoffrey Keating's Foras Feasa ar Éirinn and the Annals of the Four Masters Fíachu Tolgrach succeeded to the throne after killing Art, and is later killed by Ailill, who then took the throne, and ruled for nine or eleven years, before being killed by Airgetmar and succeeded by Eochu.
He ruled for thirty years ( according to the Lebor Gabála and the Annals of the Four Masters ), or twenty-three or thirty-eight years ( according to Keating ), after which he was killed by Dui and Eochu's son Lugaid Laigdech.
Geoffrey Keating and the Annals of the Four Masters agree that Crimthann succeeded Conchobar as High King and ruled for sixteen years.
Feradach ruled for twenty years according to the Lebor Gabála and Keating, twenty-two according to the Annals, before dying a natural death at Tara.
He ruled for fifteen, seventeen, or twenty-seven years, depending on the source consulted, after which he, and the freemen of Ireland, were killed in an uprising of aithech-tuatha or " subject peoples ", led, according to the Lebor Gabála Érenn and the Annals of the Four Masters, by Elim mac Conrach, or by Cairbre Cinnchait according to Geoffrey Keating.
By that time, according to the Annals of Fulda, Rastislav, who had earlier granted his " old city " to his nephew Svatopluk, ruled from his " indescribable fortress " that might be identified with Mikulčice ( Czech Republic ).
Iago ab Idwal ( ruled 950 – 979 ) was a King of Gwynedd and possibly Powys, also referred to as " King of the Britons " by the Annals of Ulster.

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