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Chroniclers and recorded
Chroniclers recorded that despite his wealth and power he was a modest and easy-going leader, happy to sit with his men and servants, casually laughing and eating with them.
Chroniclers recorded events and dates of events with little prose or expansion.

Chroniclers and John
One panel, entitled " The Chroniclers ", depicts historian J. Evetts Haley, William Curry Holden, Tom Lea, and John A. Lomax gathered around a blazing campfire.
Chroniclers like John Shakepeare were the first to highlight the existence of slavery in the CHIKIM society.

Chroniclers and had
Chroniclers mention that Taksin had become senile and consequently he was put to death by Chao Phra Chakri.

Chroniclers and with
Chroniclers such as Bede, with his Historia ecclesiastica gentis Anglorum, and Gildas, with his De Excidio et Conquestu Britanniae, were figures in the development of indigenous Latin literature, mostly ecclesiastical, in the centuries following the withdrawal of the Roman Empire.
Historian Tuchman notes, " Chroniclers habitually matched numbers to the awesomeness of the event ," and the Battle of Nicopolis was considered so significant that the number of combatants given by medieval chroniclers ranges as high as 400, 000, with each side insisting that the enemy outnumbered them two-to-one, which for the crusaders offered some solace for their defeat and for the Turks increased the glory of their victory.

Chroniclers and certainly
Chroniclers of Germanus ' life say that she ignored this ; certainly Sigebert set out to besiege Tournai.

Chroniclers and relationships
Chroniclers also give accounts of the political connotations of their relationships ; the ghulam Fatik, for example, briefly governed Aleppo for the Fātimids before being murdered in his sleep by his ghulam lover.

Chroniclers and at
* There is some evidence from Welsh Chroniclers – using place name analysis – that King Arthur was a prince of the northern Welsh-speakers of Strathclyde and that he fought his last battle against the invading Saxons at Cambuslang.

Chroniclers and ;
Chroniclers have noticed the right of Ælfwynn so precisely as to leave no doubt concerning her claim ; and this fact is of considerable value in showing that, contrary to the practice of other Germanic peoples, the sovereign authority amongst the Anglo-Saxons might descend to a female ; or, according to the Anglo-Saxon expression, which the French have adopted, " fall to the spindle side ".
* Edward III and his Wars ; Extracts from the Chroniclers, ed.
See James Gairdner, Early Chroniclers of Europe ; England ( 1879 ).

Chroniclers and children
Chroniclers describe her as beautiful, intrepid and adventurous: adored by her children, loved by her first husband, besieged by King Ladislaus of Naples, and treated cruelly by the king's sister.

Chroniclers and .
The rulers of Mercia were generally the most powerful of the Anglo-Saxon kings from the mid-7th to the early 9th centuries, but are not accorded the title of bretwalda by the Chronicle, which is generally thought to be because of the anti-Mercian bias of the Chroniclers.
Chroniclers writing centuries later often mentioned or alluded to Huns or their purported descendants.
* Anderson, Alan Orr, Scottish Annals from English Chroniclers.
Conquerors and Chroniclers of Early Medieval Spain.
Chroniclers paid little attention to other aspects of medieval Scandinavian culture.
Chroniclers called the relationship excessive, immoderate, beyond measure and reason and criticised his desire for wicked and forbidden sex.
Conquerors and Chroniclers of Early Medieval Spain.
* Chroniclers in Baghdad record an unusually cold summer.
* Latin Chroniclers from the Eleventh to the Thirteenth Centuries: Giraldus Cambrensis from The Cambridge History of English and American Literature, Volume I, 1907 – 21.
Chroniclers say he used gunpowder in the siege of Museros castle.
Chroniclers described the period as one in which " Christ and his saints were asleep " and Victorian historians called the conflict " the Anarchy " because of the chaos, although modern historians have questioned the accuracy of the term and some contemporary accounts.
Chroniclers writing a generation later said Odo desired to make himself Pope, but the contemporary evidence is ambiguous.
* Latin Chroniclers from the Eleventh to the Thirteenth Centuries: Matthew Paris from The Cambridge History of English and American Literature, Volume I, 1907 – 21.
Lothian's distinction from Northumbria is indicated in the survival of its original Brythonic Celtic name, used even by English Chroniclers.
* Latin Chroniclers from the Eleventh to the Thirteenth Centuries: Walter Map from The Cambridge History of English and American Literature, Volume I, 1907 – 21.
* Anderson, Alan Orr, Scottish Annals from English Chroniclers A. D. 500 – 1286.
* Anderson, Alan Orr, Scottish Annals from English Chroniclers A. D. 500 – 1286.
* Latin Chroniclers from the Eleventh to the Thirteenth Centuries: Simeon of Durham from The Cambridge History of English and American Literature, Volume I, 1907 – 21.
* Latin Chroniclers from the Eleventh to the Thirteenth Centuries: William of Malmesbury from The Cambridge History of English and American Literature, Volume I, 1907 – 21.

recorded and John
On the other hand, Dr. Ezra Styles recorded the following testimony of John Angell, the last disciple of Gorton: ``
The first recorded English antitrinitarian was John Assheton who was forced to recant before Thomas Cranmer in 1548.
The largest abalone recorded in California is 12. 34 inches, caught by John Pepper somewhere off the coast of Humboldt county in September 1993.
It was recorded with musical accompaniment for the first time in 1930 by Fiddlin ' John Carson, although to another folk hymn named " At the Cross ", not to " New Britain ".
Many notable musicians have recorded John Henry ballads, including: Lead Belly, and Woody Guthrie.
Elizabethan scholar John Dee makes references to an occult or angelic language recorded in his private journals and those of spirit medium Edward Kelley.
Bar Kokhba is a double album by John Zorn, recorded between 1994 and 1996.
Among the tracks he recorded was an early version of " That'll Be The Day ", which took its title from a line that John Wayne's character says repeatedly in the 1956 film The Searchers.
In addition, John Lennon recorded a cover version of " Peggy Sue " on his 1975 album Rock ' n ' Roll.
* Rhodesian singer-songwriter John Edmond recorded the " Ballad of the Green Berets " with reference to the soldiers of the Rhodesian Light Infantry ( RLI ), commando-style fireforce units of Rhodesian Security Forces who wore berets of green color.
In Joan Ruddock's file, MI5 recorded special branch references to her movements — usually public meetings — and kept press cuttings and the products of mail and telephone intercepts obtained through active investigation of other targets, such as the Communist party and John Cox.
Quartodecimanism seems to have lingered into the 4th century, when Socrates of Constantinople recorded that some Quartodecimans were deprived of their churches by John Chrysostom and that some were harassed by Nestorius.
A version of " Two Tribes " was originally recorded for a BBC John Peel session in October 1982.
In naval warfare, the fleet of the Byzantine Emperor Anastasius I ( r. 491 – 518 ) is recorded by the chronicler John Malalas as having utilized a sulphur-based mixture to defeat the revolt of Vitalian in AD 515, following the advice of a philosopher from Athens called Proclus.
Versions of this song were recorded by June Tabor, The Skids, and The Pogues as well as by Tommy Makem, Liam Clancy, and John Williamson.
According to John Koch, Cunliffe, Karl, Wodtko and other scholars, Celtic culture may have developed first in far Southern Portugal and Southwestern Spain, approximately 500 years prior to anything recorded in Central Europe.
Returning England to Catholicism led to the burnings of 274 Protestants, which are recorded especially in John Foxe's Book of Martyrs.
Regarding the inscription reading, John Hines of Cardiff University comments that there is " quite an essay to be written over the uncertainties of translation and identification here ; what are clear, and very important, are the names of two of the Norse gods on the side, Odin and Heimdallr, while Þjalfi ( masculine, not the feminine in-a ) is the recorded name of a servant of the god Thor.
Musicians who are primarily known as singers or performers on another instrument who also have recorded and performed harmonica solos include Bob Dylan, Bruce Springsteen, Donovan, Taj Mahal, Mick Jagger and Brian Jones of The Rolling Stones, Huey Lewis of Huey Lewis and the News, John Mayall, Peter Green of Fleetwood Mac, Roger Daltrey of The Who, Steven Tyler of Aerosmith, Robert Plant of Led Zeppelin, Bono of U2, Rick Davies of Supertramp, and Richard " Magic Dick " Salwitz of The J. Geils Band.
Jazz pioneers such as John Coltrane — who recorded a composition entitled ' India ' during the November 1961 sessions for his album Live At The Village Vanguard ( the track was not released until 1963 on Coltrane's album Impressions )— also embraced this fusion.
in 2000 he recorded Rescue with drummer Dennis Chambers ( Carlos Santana, John McLaughlin et al.
Because the death of John also appears prominently in the Christian gospels, this passage is considered an important connection between the events Josephus recorded, the chronology of the gospels and the dates for the Ministry of Jesus.
A legend first recorded in the late 16th century and reported in William Camden's Britannia accounts for the town's place-name, as ' halig ' ( holy ) and ' fax ' ( face ), by stating that the first religious settlers of the district brought the ' face ' of John the Baptist with them.
The libretto of Doctor Atomic by Peter Sellars draws on original source material, including personal memoirs, recorded interviews, technical manuals of nuclear physics, declassified government documents, and the poetry of the Bhagavad Gita, John Donne, Charles Baudelaire, and Muriel Rukeyser.

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