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Bede only adds several details, perhaps most importantly the name of this " proud tyrant ", whom he first calls Vertigernus in his Chronica Maiora and later in his Historia Vurtigernus.
The author of the late Asturian Chronica Prophetica ( 883 ) dates the first invasion of Spain to " the Ides of November in the year 752 era ", that is, 11 November 714.
* David Corner, " The Earliest Surviving Manuscripts of Roger of Howden's Chronica ", English Historical Review, vol.
* David Corner, " The Gesta Regis Henrici Secundi and Chronica of Roger, Parson of Howden ", Bulletin of the Institute of Historical research, vol.
Roger had initially referred to Conrad " having slain a prominent nobleman in a rebellion " — meaning Branas ; in his Chronica, he condensed this to " having committed homicide ", omitting the context.
* David Corner, " The Earliest Surviving Manuscripts of Roger of Howden's Chronica ", English Historical Review, vol.
* David Corner, " The Gesta Regis Henrici Secundi and Chronica of Roger, Parson of Howden ", Bulletin of the Institute of Historical research, vol.
In the 13th-century versions of the diagram, the caption " FILIUS " is placed in the bottom node, and often a cross is drawn in the link between the center node and the bottom node, in order to symbolize the idea that the Second Person of the Trinity entered into the world ( or that " The Word was made flesh ", as is stated in a Latin annotation on the diagram included in Matthew Paris ' Chronica Majora which quotes from the Vulgate of John verse 1: 14 ).
* Edward ( 1433 – 1438 )-" Chronica d ' el Rey D. Duarte ", fist published 1790 in J. F.
* Afonso V ( 1438-14781 )-" Chronica d ' el Rey D. Affonso V ", first published 1790 in J. F.
* John II ( 1481 – 1495 )-" Chronica d ' el Rey D. João II ", first published 1792 in J. F.
Roger of Hoveden wrote two important works: the Gesta Henrici II (" Deeds of Henry II ", alternatively titled Gesta Henrici et Ricardi, " Deeds of Henry and Richard ") and the Chronica, the latter a re-worked and supplemented version of the former.

Chronica and German
One historic source on Slavic mythology mentioning this god is the 12th-century Chronica Slavorum, a work written by German priest Helmold which describes customs and beliefs of several Wendish and Polabian tribes who were still pagans.
Another very valuable document is the Chronica Slavorum written in the late 12th century by Helmold, a German priest.
In the later half of the 12th century, the German priest Helmold described in his work Chronica Slavorum, beliefs and customs of several West Slavic tribes who were still polytheists at the time.
Russow is most famous for his Low German language chronicle Chronica der Provinz Lyfflandt describing the history of Livonia, especially the decline of the Livonian Order and the period of the Livonian War ( 1558 — 1583 ).

Chronica and chronicle
The earliest mention of the female pope appears in the Dominican Jean de Mailly's chronicle of Metz, Chronica Universalis Mettensis, written in the early 13th century.
The most important chronicle of the period is the Chronica Boemorum ( Bohemian Chronicle ) by Kosmas, though it does approach its topics with then-contemporary politics in mind, and attempts to legitimize the ruling dynasty.
The works of John Fordun ( Chronica Gentis Scotorum ) and Walter Bower ( Scotichronicon ) defined the tradition which he attempted to make seamless, filling the gaps in the chronicle, and applying the approach common to humanists of his period.
Yet, even as late as in the 1470s, the crusade legend was ignored in the Chronica regni Gothorum, a chronicle of the history of Sweden, written by Ericus Olai, the Canon of the Uppsala cathedral.
The Chronica de origine civitatis was composed sometime before 1231, but there is little comparison between this work and Villani's ; mid-20th-century historian Nicolai Rubinstein states that the legendary accounts in this earlier chronicle were " arbitrarily selected by a compiler whose learning and critical faculties were considerably below the standard of his age.
* In his chronicle Chronica regum Romanorum, completed in 1459, Thomas Ebendorfer ( d. 1464 ) states that King Wenceslaus had drowned the confessor of his wife, indicated as Magister Jan, because he had stated that only the one who rules properly deserves the name of king and had refused to betray the seal of Confession.
Chronica Slavorum or Chronicle of the Slavs is a medieval chronicle which accounts the pre-Christian culture and religion of Polabian Slavs, written by Helmold ( ca.
* Chronica Boëmorum — the chronicle accessible on-line at Monumenta Germaniae Historica
The Chronicon Pictum ( or Vienna Illuminated Chronicle, also referred to as Chronica Hungarorum, Chronicon ( Hungariae ) Pictum, Chronica Picta or Chronica de Gestis Hungarorum ) is a medieval illustrated chronicle from the Kingdom of Hungary from the fourteenth century.
A popular chronicle partly based on the Chronicon Pictum ( entitled just Chronica Hungarorum ) was circulated in a printed form.
The third chronicle entitled Chronica Hungarorum, partly based on the Chronicon Pictum, was produced by Johannes de Thurocz Hungarian: Thuróczy János, c. 1435-90, ed.
Another important chronicle source is the material preserved in John of Fordun's Chronica gentis Scottorum (" Chronicle of the Scottish people ") and Walter Bower's Scotichronicon.

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* Ruy de Pina, Chronica d ' el Rei D. João II.
* Garcia de Resende, Chronica ;
1495-1527 ), in a work falsely attributed to Petrarch ( 1304 – 74 ), wrote in his Chronica de le Vite de Pontefici et Imperadori Romani that after Pope Joan had been revealed as a woman:
The golden bodies were rejected by the waves of the sea and corrupted the air, so that a great many people died ( Francesco Petrarch Chronica de le Vite de Pontefici et Imperadori Romani ).
* Jean de Mailly Chronica Universalis Mettensis ( 1254 )
* Roger of Hoveden, Chronica Magistri Rogeri de Houedene, ed.
From Matthew Paris's Chronica Major, Marshal unhorses Baldwin de Guisnes.
The relation of Matthew Paris's work to those of John de Celia ( John of Wallingford ) and Roger of Wendover may be studied in Henry Richards Luard's edition of the Chronica majora ( 7 vols., Rolls series, 1872 – 1881 ), which contains valuable prefaces.
* Damião de Góis ( 1567 ), in Chronica do Felicissimo Rey D. Emanuel da Gloriosa Memória
Matthias Corvinus as depicted in Chronica Hungarorum by Johannes de Thurocz
John Hunyadi-hand-colored woodcut in Johannes de Thurocz's Chronicle Chronica Hungarorum, Brno, 1488.
Matthias Corvinus ' court historian Antonio Bonfini flattered his king by tracing the family's ancestry to the Roman gens Corvina, or Valeriana, while adding: " for this man was indeed born of a Romanian father and a Hungarian mother " A contemporary Hungarian historian Johannes de Thurocz, similarly flattering his king, wrote in the Chronicle of the Hungarians ( Chronica Hungarorum ) that the Hunyadi family was of Hunnic origin, even calling Matthias Corvinus the " Second Attila ".
The first of these is his Chronica sive Historia de duabus civitatibus ( Chronicle or history of the two cities ), a historical and philosophical work in eight books, which follows to some extent the lines laid down by Augustine and Orosius.
Yet Villani still relied upon the Chronica de origine civitatis as the prime source for Florence's early history in his narrative.
To emphasize the imperial greatness of Florentine history, Villani also asserted that the city was given a second founding when it was rebuilt by Charlemagne ( r. 800 – 814 as Holy Roman Emperor )— which was absent from the Chronica de origine civitatis.
Authors from this period include Johannes de Thurocz, author of the Chronica Hungarorum and Maurus.
* Roger of Howden, Chronica Magistri Rogeri de Houedene, ed.
Hence came the cycle of the " Palmerins " and the Chronica do Emperador Clarimundo of João de Barros.
de: Chronica Slavorum
* Damião de Góis ( 1567 ) Chronica do prinçipe Dom Ioam: rei que foi destes regnos segundo do nome, em que summariamente se trattam has cousas sustançiaes que nelles aconteçerão do dia de seu nasçimento atte ho em que el Rei Dom Afonso seu pai faleçeo, 1905 edition, A. J.

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