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Fredegar's and Chronicle
Charles Martel's family composed, for the fourth book of the Continuations of Fredegar's Chronicle, a stylised summary of the battle:
Liber historiae Francorum became a primary source for the Continuations to Fredegar's Chronicle, as redacted by Count Childebrand in 751 on behalf of his half-brother, Charles Martel.

Fredegar's and account
Leadership among the early Merovingians was probably based on mythical descent ( reflected in Fredegar's account of the Quinotaur ) and alleged divine patronage, expressed in terms of continued military success.

Fredegar's and .
The only other major contemporary source is the Liber Historiae Francorum, an anonymous adaptation of Gregory's work apparently ignorant of Fredegar's chronicle: its author ( s ) ends with a reference to Theuderic IV's sixth year, which would be 727.
The Wends were Slavs, but Samo was only king of the Wends, at least in Fredegar's eyes.
It has also been suggested that Fredegar's sources may have been the reports of Christian missionaries, especially disciples of Columbanus and the Abbey of Luxeuil.

Chronicle and gives
One modern historian feels that it was Ealdred who was behind the compilation of the D version of the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle, and gives a date in the 1050s as its composition.
The Chronicle gives it as thirty-two years, from 560 to 592, but the Regnal Lists disagree: different versions give it as seven or seventeen years.
In his Chronicle, Eusebius gives the date of Ignatius's death as AA 2124 ( 2124 years after Adam ), which would amount to the 11th year of Trajan, i. e. 108 AD.
The Chronicle of Henry of Livonia from the 1220s gives a firsthand account of the Christianization of Livonia, granted as a fief by the Hohenstaufen Holy Roman Emperor, de facto but not known as the King of Germany, Philip of Swabia, to Bishop Albert of Buxthoeven, nephew of the Hartwig II, Archbishop of Bremen, who sailed with a convoy of ships filled with armed crusaders to carve out a Catholic territory in the east during the Livonian Crusade.
Only the Lesser Poland Chronicle gives the date of his birth as somewhere between the years 920 – 931 ( depending on the version of the manuscript ), however, modern researchers don't recognize the Chronicle as a reliable source.
The Chronicle gives small genealogies in multiple places, under the annals for different years.
The Chronicle gives 495 as the date for Cerdic's arrival in Britain, " 495.
The Jutland Chronicle gives evidence that Saxo was born in Zealand ().
Glenn Close received considerable praise for her performance ; she was lauded by the New York Times for her " richness and comic delicacy ," while Mick LaSalle of the San Francisco Chronicle wrote that, once she " finally lets loose and gives way to complete animal despair, Close is horrifying.
The Peterborough Chronicle, not content with voicing this sentiment, gives Eustace a bad character.
The battle is known exclusively from the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle, which gives few details, but it is thought to have been a major engagement.
The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle gives Penda ’ s age as fifty in 626, and credits him with a thirty-year reign, but this would put Penda at eighty years old at the time of his death, which is generally thought unlikely as two of his sons ( Wulfhere and Æthelred ) were young when he was killed.
The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle gives Penda's age as fifty in 626, and credits him with a thirty-year reign, but this would put Penda at eighty years old at the time of his death, which is generally thought unlikely as two of his sons ( Wulfhere and Æthelred ) are recorded as being young when he was killed.
Penda ( died 15 November 655 )< ref name =" fn_1 "> Manuscript A of the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle gives the year as 655.
An earlier source, a variant of the Chronicle of the Kings of Alba ( CK-I ), gives Duncan's wife the Gaelic name Suthen.
Furthermore, drawing from the idea of Osamu Tezuka's Star System as they did in Tsubasa: Reservoir Chronicle, Clamp often reuses characters from their own earlier works, which gives rise to a loosely defined " Clamp Universe ".
Among them is the Parian Chronicle, inscribed about 263 BC so called because it was found on Paros, which gives Greek dates from 1582 BC down to 354 BCE Among outstanding pieces is a metrological relief that shows parts of the human body, outstretched arms, elbow to finger tips, foot, clenched fists and fingers and was used as a standard unit of measure.
Pybba's son Penda eventually became king ; the Chronicle gives the date of this as 626, although Bede suggests it was not until after the battle of Hatfield Chase in 633.
Ipatiev Monastery gives its name to the Hypatian Codex of the Russian Primary Chronicle
Critical response praised Leto's acting ; Peter Stack of the San Francisco Chronicle wrote, " With hypnotic blue eyes and dirty blond hair, Leto captures the rock-star style Prefontaine affected, and he looks natural in fiery performances on the track, as well as off, where Pre affected a brash, confrontational style ", while Lisa Alspector of the Chicago Reader felt that " As the driven competitor who learns to make hubris work for him, Jared Leto gives a complex performance that suggests a deep, intriguing interior to the character even as he maintains a convincing one-dimensional facade.
* Fordham's " Medieval Sourcebook " gives illuminating and flavorful excerpts from the Florentine Chronicle.
Duhamel also gives Stephen some English newspapers to read and Jack's spirits are buoyed to learn from the Naval Chronicle that defeated the Meduse in the action which beached his ship, the Ariel.
" Mick LaSalle from the San Francisco Chronicle found that " all the laughs the film come from Depp, who gives Willy the mannerisms of a classic Hollywood diva ".

Chronicle and account
According to the Lanercost Chronicle, Alexander did not spend his decade as a widower alone: " he used never to forbear on account of season nor storm, nor for perils of flood or rocky cliffs, but would visit none too creditably nuns or matrons, virgins or widows as the fancy seized him, sometimes in disguise.
The account of Ælfheah's death appears in the E version of the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle:
During grand jury testimony in December 2003 – which was illegally leaked to the San Francisco Chronicle and published in December 2004 – Giambi allegedly admitted to using many different steroids, including fertility drugs ( which could account for his declining health in the past few years ).
The account in the Chronicle of Melrose names the place as the " Black Cave ," and John of Fordun calls it the " Black Den ".
Æthelstan's campaign is reported by in brief by the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle, and later chroniclers such as John of Worcester, William of Malmesbury, Henry of Huntingdon, and Symeon of Durham add detail to that bald account.
In the 15th century Andrew of Wyntoun's Orygynale Cronykil of Scotland, a history in verse, added little to the account in the Chronicle:
Those who assume good faith on Tatishchev's part point out that he based his account on the lost Ioachim Chronicle.
Bede says that Oswald held imperium for the eight years of his rule ( both Bede and the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle say that Oswald's reign was actually considered to be nine years, the ninth year being accounted for by assigning to Oswald the year preceding his rule, " on account of the heathenism practised by those who had ruled that one year between him and Edwin "), and was the most powerful king in Britain.
The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle was past its prime by the time of Stephen, but is remembered for its striking account of conditions during " the Anarchy ".
The account of the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle, version E, jumps from Harold being a mere regent to Harold being the sole king.
According to Flora Wellman's account, as recorded in the San Francisco Chronicle of June 4, 1875, Chaney demanded that she have an abortion.
Relatively little is known about the Eastern Slavs prior to approximately 859 AD, the date from which the account in the Primary Chronicle starts.
Its comprehensive account of the history of Rus ' is unmatched in other sources, although important correctives are provided by the Novgorod First Chronicle.
The account of the quarrel with Dunstan and Cynesige, bishop of Lichfield at the coronation feast is recorded in the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle and in the later chronicle of John of Worcester and was written by monks supportive of Dunstan's position.
The version of the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle which contains the most detailed account, records that Edward was murdered, probably at or near the mound on which the ruins of Corfe Castle now stand, in the evening of 18 March 978, while visiting Ælfthryth and Æthelred.
The Lancastrian forces mustered near Kingston upon Hull, and were said ( in Gregory's Chronicle, a near-contemporary account ) to number 15, 000.
Æthelstan's campaign is reported in brief by the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle, and later chroniclers such as John of Worcester, William of Malmesbury, Henry of Huntingdon, and Symeon of Durham add detail to that bald account.
However, the earliest source for Cerdic, the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle, was put together in the late ninth century ; though it probably does record the extant tradition of the founding of Wessex, the intervening four hundred years mean that the account cannot be assumed to be accurate.
According to the account of John of Fordun's Chronicle of the Scottish Nation, written c. 1360, a certain " Maglo, King of the Britons " asks for aid from King Aydanus.
The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle was past its prime by the time of the war, but is remembered for its striking account of conditions during the Anarchy, in particular its description that " men said openly that Christ and his saints were asleep ".
Among Williams ' other books was the best seller Beyond Belief: A Chronicle of Murder and its Detection ( 1968 ), a semi-fictionalized account of the Moors murderers, Ian Brady and Myra Hindley.
The main account of Douglas's murder comes from the Auchinleck Chronicle, a near contemporary but fragmentary source.
The Primary Chronicle's brief account of Oleg's life contrasts with other early sources, specifically the Novgorod First Chronicle, which states that Oleg was not related to Rurik, and was rather a Scandinavian client-prince who served as Igor's army commander.

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