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Fulcher's and chronicle
From the end of Fulcher's chronicle in 1127, William is the only source of information from an author living in Jerusalem.

Fulcher's and was
Fulcher's work was used by many other chroniclers who lived after him.

Fulcher's and .
Patriarch Fulcher objected to the marriage on grounds of consanguinity, as the two shared a great-great-grandfather, Guy I of Montlhéry, and it seems that they waited until Fulcher's death to marry.
In Fulcher's version of the speech, Urban does not mention Jerusalem at all.
The details of the Council of Clermont in his history suggest he attended the council personally, or knew someone who did, perhaps bishop Ivo of Chartres, who also influenced Fulcher's opinions on Roman Catholic Church reform and the investiture controversy with the Holy Roman Empire.
In this library the Historia Francorum of Raymond of Aguilers and the Gesta Francorum must also have been available, which served as sources for much of the specific information in Fulcher's work that he did not personally witness.

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On the basis of the long chronicle of military history Funston and his brethren assumed that the issue was insoluble and that anyone interested in a mission like Fosdick's was an impractical idealist or a do-gooder.
The fact that Sloan was an extrovert, concerned primarily with what he saw, adds greatly to the value of his art as a human chronicle.
Record of a School, a chronicle of Alcott's Temple School, was published in 1835.
He was also interested in history and culture, and commissioned Saxo Grammaticus to write Gesta Danorum, a comprehensive chronicle of the history of the Danes.
Saxo Grammaticus ' Gesta Danorum was not finished until after the death of Absalon, but Absalon was one of the chief heroic figures of the chronicle, which was to be the main source of knowledge about early Danish history.
The beginning of his episcopacy was remarkable for a prodigy by which is related by Socrates, Philostorgius, the chronicle of Alexandria, & c. St. Cyril, an eye-witness wrote immediately to the emperor Constantius, an exact account of this miraculous phenomenon: and his letter is quoted as a voucher for it by Sozomen, Theophanes, Eutychius, John of Nice, Glycas, and others.
Philostorgius and the Alexandrian chronicle affirm, that this cross of light was encircled with a large rainbow.
A Bremen guild chronicle of 1570 reports that a small tree decorated with " apples, nuts, dates, pretzels and paper flowers " was erected in the guild-house for the benefit of the guild members ' children, who collected the dainties on Christmas Day.
There is a surviving report of the ceremony by Widukind of Corvey which makes no mention of his wife having been crowned at this point, but according to Thietmar of Merseburg's chronicle Eadgyth was nevertheless anointed as queen, albeit in a separate ceremony.
More than two years of intensive research was undertaken to chronicle the historical events that resulted in what was then Australia's worst peace time disaster.
According to Thietmar of Merseburg, Géza continued to worship pagan gods ; a chronicle claims that when he was questioned about this he stated he is rich enough to sacrifice to both the old gods and the new one.
According to the earliest Russian chronicle, a Varangian named Rurik was elected ruler ( knyaz ) of Novgorod in about 860, before his successors moved south and extended their authority to Kiev, which had been previously dominated by the Khazars.
Also, according to Iwo Cyprian Pogonowski, The Painted Bird was Kosiński's most successful attempt at profiteering from the Holocaust by maintaining an aura of a chronicle.
The Syriac chronicle of John of Ephesus, which does not survive, was used as a source for later chronicles, contributing many additional details of value.
The latest research shows that the Annales Cambriae was based on a chronicle begun in the late 8th century in Wales.
So, for example, the 16th-century humanist scholar Polydore Vergil famously rejected the claim that Arthur was the ruler of a post-Roman empire, found throughout the post-Galfridian medieval " chronicle tradition ", to the horror of Welsh and English antiquarians.
The resulting chronicle of the Nuremberg Rally, Triumph des Willens ( named by Hitler ), was generally recognized as a masterful, epic, innovative work of documentary filmmaking.
They chronicle the purchase of the island and what it was like to live there.
This chronicle was supposedly destroyed because Marianne Weber feared that Max Weber's work would be discredited by the Nazis if his experience with mental illness were widely known.

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However, the chronicle does not mention the name of Coster, while it actually credits Gutenberg as the " first inventor of printing " in the very same passage ( fol.
But the amazing modus operandi of his genius, in the fresh light which I hope I have to offer, becomes the very abstract and brief chronicle of the procedure of the creative faculty itself.
However, there are only ten known manuscripts that contain the Latin chronicle, all of which come from France and England, so William's work may not have been very widely read in its original form.
Little information is available about the conflict between Antigonus and Seleucus ; only a very rudimentary Babylonian chronicle detailing the events of the war remains.
The chronicle was an historical genre very popular in Late Antiquity, though with precedents in older chronographic genres like the consular fasti.
Regardless of his sometimes very sophisticated literary devices, Hydatius ' chronicle is an essential source of information for reconstructing the course of fifth-century events.
Grigore Ureche's chronicle, Letopiseţul Ţărîi Moldovei ( The Chronicles of the land of Moldavia ), covering the period from 1359 to 1594, is a very important source of information about life, events and personalities in Moldavia.
The chronicle, which was held in very high regard by contemporaries, goes down to 1146, and from this date until 1209 has been continued by Otto, abbot of St Blasius ( d. 1223 ).
This is however a very biased account, as Betanzos's wife, on whose testimony much of his chronicle is based was previously married to Atahualpa.
The work is important as the first surviving example of a chronicle written not for the learned but for the instruction of the monks and the common people, and its language shows a compromise with the spoken language of the day, although " it is still very much a written style.
As bishop he was greedy and violent unconventional in his habits and joking, a prodigal spender on himself ; he is portrayed in very unflattering terms in the 1115 chronicle Monodiae of Guibert of Nogent.
According to a very old Kirat chronicle, Patan was founded by Kirat rulers long before the Licchavi rulers came into the political scene in Kathmandu Valley.
According to the chronicle, Kyriavan told he had a " very bad god " before and therefore was ready to accept the Christian god.
At times the author can seem very bitter and blinded by politic, however this fact also makes this chronicle a very interesting piece of work.
The original chronicle ends very sudden.
As a historian he put together the first chronicle intended as a complete history of England, very extensive but largely undigested and uncritical.
The chronicle described the people as " very wicked ," as they " neither knew God nor feared men ".
The third and last section of the Altan Tobchi includes a very brief chronicle of the Yuan dynasty followed by a somewhat detailed account of the Northern Yuan dynasty till its fall with the death of Ligdan Khan in 1634.
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.
For these years his chronicle is very informative and though it may not be as full as some might wish he says what counts.
The chronicle was very popular during the later Middle Ages ; it gained a very high reputation, was circulated in numberless copies, and was used by many writers and found numerous continuators, serving as the basis of many later works of history.

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