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Chronicle and Most
" Most notable early medieval Polish works in Latin and the Old Polish language include the oldest extant manuscript of fine prose in the Polish language entitled the Holy Cross Sermons, as well as the earliest Polish-language Bible of Queen Zofia and the Chronicle of Janko of Czarnków from the 14th century, not to mention the Puławy Psalter.
*" I Am the Most Interesting Book of All: The Diary of Marie Bashkirtseff " ( English translation by Phyllis Howard Kernberger, Katherine Kernberger ) ISBN 0-8118-0224-8, ISBN 978-0-8118-0224-6, Publisher: Chronicle Books ( June 1, 1997 )
And Most Peoples Temple Documents Still Sealed by Michael Taylor and Don Lattin, San Francisco Chronicle staff writers.
* Mohanlal was chosen as the " Most Popular Keralite " by a survey conducted by Deccan Chronicle in 2011.
Most of his career has been spent in the City in journalism, including as city editor of The Guardian and The Daily Telegraph, and as editor of the Investors Chronicle and Stock Exchange Gazette.
Most manuscripts of the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle record " thirty thousand ", and some specify thirty thousand pounds.
Most of Britain's national newspapers were published in support of political parties, and the Daily Chronicle was no exception: it supported the left-wing of the Liberal Party and David Lloyd George and the British participation in the First World War.
He went on to appear in Doctor at Large in 1971, Some Mothers Do ' Ave ' Em in 1973 and Murder Most English: A Flaxborough Chronicle in 1977 before winning the role of Herriot.
* Murder Most English: " A Flaxborough Chronicle " as Chief Constable Chubb

Chronicle and Events
An important element of dissident activity in Soviet Russia was informing society ( both inside the Soviet Union and in foreign countries ) about violation of laws and human rights: see Chronicle of Current Events ( samizdat ) and Moscow Helsinki Group.
He participated in the Moscow underground periodical " Chronicle of Current Events ", edited by Sergey Kovalev.
Atlanta and Environs: A Chronicle of Its People and Events ( 1969 ), 2 vol.
She also contributed to the underground publication Chronicle of Current Events.
The group composed a first samizdat ( self-published ) human rights bulletin, the Chronicle of Current Events.
Summaries of the Information Bulletins were published in the key samizdat publication, the Chronicle of Current Events.
A number of various documents and reports were published in Information Bulletins by the Working Commission to Investigate the Use of Psychiatry For Political Purposes, Chronicle of Current Events by the Moscow Helsinki Group and in the books Punitive Medicine by Alexandr Podrabinek, Bezumnaya Psikhiatriya ( Mad Psychiatry ) by Anatoly Prokopenko, Judgement in Moscow by Vladimir Bukovsky, Sovietskaya Psikhiatriya — Zabluzhdeniya i Umysel ( Soviet Psychiatry: Fallacies and Intent ) by Ada Korotenko and Natalia Alikina, and Kaznimye Sumashestviem ( The Executed by Madness ).
Nevertheless, it continued to publish more traditional articles, including pieces signed by Brunea-Fox and poet Demostene Botez, as well as the regular columns Carnetul nostru (" Our Notebook "), Cronica evenimentelor externe (" The Chronicle of Foreign Events "), Cronica muzicală (" The Musical Chronicle "), Glose politice (" Political Glosses "), Ultima oră (" Latest News "), and the cartoon section Chestia zilei (" The Daily Issue ").
His massive Atlanta and Environs: A Chronicle of its People and Events remains the best reference for the city's history.
Chronicle of Events
* Murder of Larisa Yudina: Chronicle of Events

Chronicle and Russian
The only information about him is contained in the 12th-century Russian Primary Chronicle, which states that Chuds, Slavs, Merias, Veses and Krivichs "… drove the Varangians back beyond the sea, refused to pay them tribute, and set out to govern themselves ".
The first Russian mention of the mountains to the east of the East European Plain is provided by the Primary Chronicle, when it describes the Novgorodian expedition to the upper reaches of the Pechora in 1096.
Until recently the history of the Viking Age was largely based on Icelandic Sagas, the history of the Danes written by Saxo Grammaticus, the Russian Primary Chronicle and The War of the Irish with the Foreigners.
Until recently, the history of the Viking Age was largely based on Icelandic sagas, the history of the Danes written by Saxo Grammaticus, the Russian Primary Chronicle and The War of the Irish with the Foreigners.
* The Russian Primary Chronicle ends.
* The Russian Primary Chronicle, Laurentian Text.
* Nestor, The Russian Primary Chronicle: Laurentian Text ,, Samuel Hazzard Cross, Olgerd P. Sherbowitz-Wetzor, Published by Mediaeval Academy of America, 1953
The earliest extant manuscript of the Russian Primary Chronicle, the Laurentian Codex, was written for him by the local monk Laurentius in 1377.
A movie titled " Веселая хроника опасного путешествия " ( Amusing Chronicle of a Dangerous Voyage ) was made in the Soviet Union in 1986 starring a famous Russian actor Alexander Abdulov.
According to the 12th century Russian Primary Chronicle, prisoners of war were sacrificed to the supreme Slavic deity Perun.
According to Russian Primary Chronicle, Smolensk ( probably located slightly downstream, at the archaeological site of Gnezdovo ) was the capital of the Slavic Krivich tribe in 882 when Oleg of Novgorod took it in passing from Novgorod to Kiev.
The term " Beatnik " was coined by Herb Caen of the San Francisco Chronicle on 2 April 1958, a portmanteau on the name of the recent Russian satellite Sputnik and Beat Generation.
But Thietmar states that Boleslaus I of Poland firstly supported his son-in-law against Yaroslav in 1017, which is the date, according to the Russian Primary Chronicle, of Svyatopolk's first defeat by Yaroslav.
In a bit of propagandist retaliations against Magnus, the Russians drew up an allegedly autobiographic account known as the Testament of Magnus ( Rukopisanie Magnusha ) which has been inserted into the Russian Sofia First Chronicle, composed in Novgorod, which claimed that Magnus in fact, did not drown at sea, but saw the errors of his ways and converted to Orthodoxy, becoming a monk in a Novgorodian monastery in Karelia.
According to the Russian Primary Chronicle, the town was the seat of Rurik's brother Truvor from 862-864.
Ipatiev Monastery gives its name to the Hypatian Codex of the Russian Primary Chronicle
It obtained great popularity, and was used by various writers until the ninth century ; it was translated into Slavic probably in the tenth century, and parts of it were used for the Old Russian Primary Chronicle.
Mokoš ( Old Russian ) is a Slavic goddess attested in the Primary Chronicle, connected with female activities such as shearing, spinning and weaving.
The legendary account of the Russian Primary Chronicle tells that Saint Andrew was amused by the Slavic customs of washing in hot steam bath, banya, on his way.
:* Two patients share names with actual authors: Haruki Murakami, a Japanese writer and translator whose works include The Wind-Up Bird Chronicle, and Mikhail Bulgakov, a Russian novelist and playwright.
The fortress was rebuilt in stone in 1352 by Archbishop Vasilii Kalika of Novgorod ( 1330 – 1352 ), who, according to the Novgorod First Chronicle, was sent by the Novgorodians after several Russian and Lithuanian princes ignored the city's pleas to help them rebuild and defend the fort.
The Russian Primary Chronicle: Laurentian Text, 1953
In the Russian Primary Chronicle there is a story of how kissel saved a 10th-century city, besieged by nomadic Pechenegs in 997 ( the first mention of this type of dessert ).
Vseslav died April 24, 1101, the Wednesday before Good Friday according to the Russian Primary Chronicle — indeed the chronicles strangely link the two events, as if the sorcerer had died as a result of the crucifixion and resurrection.
The Russian Primary Chronicle states that he was conceived by sorcery and was born with a caul ( the remains of the placenta ) on his head, and that the sorcerers told his mother that this should be bound to his head for the rest of his life as it was a sign of good luck.

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