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Aventinus, whose name was real name is Johann or Johannes Turmair ( Aventinus being the Latin name of his birthplace ) wrote the Annals of Bavaria, a valuable record of the early history of Germany and the first major written work on the subject.
* Einhard's Annals: first mention of Aquis villa, 765
The Xia Dynasty of China ( from c. 2100 to c. 1600 BC ) is the first dynasty to be described in ancient historical records such as Sima Qian's Records of the Grand Historian and Bamboo Annals.
Although tradition holds that in the Zhou, the year began on the new moon which preceded the winter solstice, the Spring and Autumn Annals seem to indicate that ( in Lu at least ) the Yin calendar ( the calendar used in Shang dynasty, with years beginning on the first new moon after the winter solstice ) was in use until the middle of the 7th century, and that the beginning of the year was shifted back one month around 650 BC.
He brought out, in the Annals of Oriental Literature ( London, 1820 ), an essay entitled, " Analytical Comparison of the Sanskrit, Greek, Latin and Teutonic Languages ", in which he extended to all parts of the grammar what he had done in his first book for the verb alone.
The foremost Roman historian, he wrote an extremely influential account on Rome in the first century, the Annals.
For instance, the first dated instance of the title pharaoh being attached to a ruler's name occurs in Year 17 of Siamun on a fragment from the Karnak Priestly Annals.
Sima Tan wanted to follow the Annals of Spring and Autumn-the first chronicle in the history of Chinese literature.
In 1902 Georg Andresen commented on the appearance of the first ' i ' and subsequent gap in the earliest extant, 11th century, copy of the Annals in Florence, suggesting that the text had been altered, and an ' e ' had originally been in the text, rather than this ' i '.
The first version, called " A Near-Earth Object Hazard Index ", was presented at a United Nations conference in 1995 and was published by Binzel in the subsequent conference proceedings ( Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, volume 822, 1997.
In the Irish Annals of Clonmacnoise in 1405, the first written record of whisky attributes the death of a chieftain to " taking a surfeit of aqua vitae " at Christmas.
Some articles from early volumes of the Annals of Tourism Research, claim that the UNWTO originated from the International Union of Official Tourist Publicity Organizations ( IUOTPO ), although the UNWTO states that the ICOTT became the International Union of Official Tourist Publicity Organizations first in 1934.
The Xia Dynasty (; ; c. 2070 c. 1600 BC ) is the first dynasty in China to be described in ancient historical chronicles such as Bamboo Annals, Classic of History and Records of the Grand Historian.
This was a warm-up for his most famous work, the Annales veteris testamenti, a prima mundi origine deducti (" Annals of the Old Testament, deduced from the first origins of the world "), which appeared in 1650, and its continuation, Annalium pars postierior, published in 1654.
In 1838, his first scientific papers on electricity were contributed to Annals of Electricity, the scientific journal founded and operated by Davies's colleague William Sturgeon.
She was the first of Nemed's people to die in Ireland-twelve years after their arrival according to Geoffrey Keating, twelve days after their arrival according to the Annals of the Four Masters.
The Annals of the Four Masters recorded the first reference Cill Chainnigh in 1085.
Rathlin was the site of the first Viking raid on Ireland, according to the Annals of Ulster.
According to translations of the Annals of Lü Buwei the woman gave birth to the future emperor in the city of Handan in 259 BC, the first month of the 48th year of King Zhaoxiang of Qin.
Of the second book ( 741-906 ), the first part is a long excerpt of the Royal Frankish Annals down to 813, the latter part-from 814 onwards-being original and valuable, although suffering from faulty chronology.
The Annals of St. Bertin ( Annales Bertiniani ) for the year 839 became the first written record on the Rus '/ Rhos.
In The Myth of the Jewish Race Raphael and Jennifer Patai cite Karl Pearson's 1925 opposition ( in the first issue of the journal Annals of Eugenics which he founded ) to Jewish immigration into Britain.
In his first chapter, " Annals of the Five Emperors ," he writes,
For example, in the first chapter, " Annals of the Five Emperors ," he writes, " I have read the Spring and Autumn Annals and the Guoyu.

Annals and three
The Annals of Tigernach, in an aside, name three of the Mormaers of Alba in Kenneth's reign in entry in 976: Cellach mac Fíndgaine, Cellach mac Baireda and Donnchad mac Morgaínd.
According to other ancient Chinese texts like the Book of Documents, the Analects, and the Bamboo Annals, Jizi was a relative of King Zhou, the last ruler of the Shang Dynasty, and one of the three wise men of Shang, along with Weizi ( 微子 ) and Bigan.
The meaning of the earth being divided is usually taken to refer to a patriarchal division of the world, or possibly just the eastern hemisphere, into allotted portions among the three sons of Noah for future occupation, as specifically described in the Book of Jubilees, Biblical Antiquities of Philo, Kitab al-Magall, Flavius Josephus, and numerous other antiquarian and mediaeval sources, even as late as Archbishop Ussher, in his Annals of the World.
Another three mormaers are named, though without provinces, in the Annals of Tigernach, s. a. 976.
This ráth is mentioned three times in the Annals of the Four Masters:
The dinsenchas story tells how each of the three cousins ruled for seven years in turn, and each ruled three seven-year stints ; the Annals of the Four Masters agrees, but Geoffrey Keating gives them each a single reign of twenty-one years each, except for Cimbáeth, who rules for twenty.
The " Annals " section and the three chapters covering the reign of Wang Mang were translated into English by Homer H. Dubs.
For example, the story from the Annals of Lü Buwei says that the Duke waited three years to recall his ministers after Guan Zhong's death.
* John O ' Donovan ( editor and translator ) Annals of Ireland: three fragments.
While Bracciolini had discovered three minor works at Hersfeld Abbey in Germany in 1425, Zanobi da Strada ( who died in 1361 ) had likely earlier discovered Annals 11-16 at Monte Cassino where he lived for some time.

Annals and kings
The Annals of Wales continued to recognize the kings of Northumbria as ' Kings of the Saxons ' ( i. e. the English ) until the death of Osred I of Northumbria in 716.
Thus, texts like the Annals will often state whether the calendar they use ( the calendar of Lu ) is in phase with the Royal calendar ( used by the Zhou kings ).
The report of the battle in the Annals of Ulster says that none of the kings or mormaers among the men of Alba were killed.
It has been proposed that some of the more obscure kings of Dál Riata mentioned in the Annals of Ulster, such as Fiannamail ua Dúnchado and Donncoirce may have been kings of Irish Dál Riata.
The list of the noble dead in the Annals of Ulster includes Irish kings, Norse Gaels, Scotsmen, and Scandinavians.
In sources beginning with the Royal Frankish Annals, the Merovingian kings of the Franks traditionally traced their lineage through a pre-Frankish tribe called the Sicambri ( or Sugambri ), mythologized as a group of " Cimmerians " from the mouth of the Danube river, but who instead came from Gelderland in modern Netherlands and are named for the Sieg river or which could derive from that of the Cimbri as their chieftain names have the same suffix-rix.
The Records of the Grand Historian and the Bamboo Annals record the names of 17 kings of the Xia Dynasty.
The largest list of those killed at the battle comes from the Annals of Clonmacnoise and names several kings and princes.
As a result of their experience in wars, commanders of Champa are known to have been held in high esteem by the Malay kings for their knowledge in silat and for being highly skilled in the art of war, as mentioned in the Sejarah Melayu ( Malay Annals ).
# 12 volumes of Benji ( 本紀 ), " Basic Annals " or " Imperial Biographies ", contain the biographies of all prominent rulers from the Yellow Emperor to Qin Shi Huang and the kings of Xia, Shang, and Zhou dynasties.
Tacitus in his Annals writes of them being wild, savage and impatient, disobedient even to their own kings.
The Annals only reach to the fifth dynasty, but its pre-dynastic rulers are listed as the kings of Lower Egypt and kings of Upper Egypt.
Secondly, the Annals give annual reports of the activities of the kings, while there is little probability that Manetho would have been able to go into such detail.
Kitchen also notes that there are various contemporary non-Serapeum sources such as the Karnak Priestly Annals, the Nile Quay Texts, and various stelas which mention these Dynasty 21 and Dynasty 22 kings.
Several kings are mentioned throughout the Annals of Ulster.
The Annals tend to follow the lives of the kings, including important battles, raids, and their ultimate death.
Just as with the Irish kings, the Annals of Ulster follow the lives of the Viking kings of Dublin.
Along with kings and kingdoms, the entries in the Annals of Ulster focus on important places of Ireland such as Armagh, the ecclesiastical capital of Ireland which appears several times throughout the text.
The Annals of the Four Masters broadly agree with the Lebor Gabála, adding only that the revolt of the aithech-tuatha was led by the provincial kings, Elim being the king of Ulster, and that during his reign Ireland was without corn, fruit, milk or fish, as God punished the aithech-tuatha for their evil.
An important synod was held in Mellifont in 1152 as recorded in the Annals of the Four Masters, which states that the synod was attended by bishops and kings along with the papal legate John Paparo ( Saint Malachy having died some ten years beforehand ).
Gangga Negara is believed to be a lost semi-legendary Hindu kingdom mentioned in the Malay Annals that covered present day Beruas, Dinding and Manjung in the state of Perak, Malaysia with Raja Gangga Shah Johan as one of its kings.

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