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Chronicle and dates
The Chronicle dates the arrival of the future " West Saxons " in Britain to 495, when Cerdic and his son, Cynric, land at Cerdices ora, or Cerdic's shore.
In what follows the dates are as given in the Chronicle, although as noted above, these are earlier than now thought accurate.
The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle, an important source for early dates, is inconsistent with Bede and also has inconsistencies among different manuscript versions.
Putting together the different dates in the Chronicle for birth, death, and length of reign, it appears that Æthelberht ’ s reign was thought to have been either 560 – 616, or 565 – 618, but that the surviving sources have confused the two traditions.
The two main sources for the names and dates of the kings of Wessex are the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle and an associated document known as the West Saxon Genealogical Regnal List.
From Irish annals it is known that Edmund's old rival Olaf Guthfrithson left Dublin in 939 ( Annals of the Four Masters ), that in 940 his cousin Amlaíb Cuarán ( also Olaf Sihtricsson ) joined him in York ( Annals of the Four Masters, Annals of Clonmacnoise ) and that Olaf Guthfrithson died in 941 ( Annals of Clonmacnoise, Chronicon Scotorum ), while the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle ( MS E ) dates his death – incorrectly it seems – to 942.
The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle provides dates and locations of four battles Hengest and his brother Horsa fought against the British in southeast Britain, in the historic county of Kent.
The Chronicle dates this to 1031, but there are reasons to suppose that it should be dated to 1027.
Forester's original inspiration was an old copy of the Naval Chronicle, which described the effective dates of the Treaty of Ghent.
The Novgorod First Chronicle does not give the date of the commencement of Oleg's reign, but dates his death to 922 rather than 912.
The Babylonian Chronicle covering the years 747 to 668 BC, the best preserved exemplar of this genre, was possibly collated from astronomical diaries, although the earliest exemplar of these dates to 652 BC.
The Chronicle dates it to 712 and places it before the conquest of Toledo, which it attributes to Mūsā in 711.
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.
His dates are sometimes given in genealogies as birth in 570, the beginning of his reign in 593, and death in either 606 or 615, but with no apparent evidence ; the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle just mentions him as father of Penda, with no further detail.
Because this offers an alternative explanation to Thiele's interpretation of Ezekiel 40: 1, and because Thiele's chronology for Jeconiah seems incompatible with the records of the Babylonian Chronicle, the infobox below dates the end of Jeconiah's reign to 2 Adar ( 16 March ) 597 BC, the date of the first capture of Jerusalem as given in the Babylonian records.
The dates for the following kings were conjectured centuries later, by historians of the Hellenistic era who tried to backdate events by cross-referencing ancient sources such as the Parian Chronicle.
The Isle of Wight and the Meon valley in what is now eastern Hampshire had been placed under Æthelwealh's control by Wulfhere ; the Chronicle dates this to 661, but according to Bede it occurred " not long before " Wilfrid's mission to the South Saxons in the 680s, which implies a rather later date.
The Babylonian Chronicle dates the battle at Harran between the Assyrians and their Egyptian allies against the Babylonians from Tammuz ( July – August ) to Elul ( August – September ) 609 BC.
His career is detailed in Shōmonki (“ The Masakado Chronicle ”), a literary account of his life believed to have been completed as early as the 940s ( although the earliest surviving copy dates from 1099 ) by an anonymous author.
According to the Primary Chronicle, which dates their settlement between 860 and 862 AD, Rurik settled in Novgorod, while Sineus established himself at Belo Ozero, on the shores of lake Beloye, and Truvor at Izborsk, although archaeological findings have also suggested that his residence was in Pskov.
A misunderstanding arose over his identity because in the Crown Prince's famous Chronicle, which was carved on the Bubastite Portal at Karnak, Osorkon dates his actions by both the regnal years of Takelot II ( years 11 through 24 ) — with a short year 25 left unmentioned — and then by those of the Tanite king, Shoshenq III ( from regnal years 22 through 29 ).
His Chronicle of the Siege and Capture of Ceuta, a supplement ( third part ) to Lopes's Chronicle of King John I, dates from 1450, and three years later he completed the first draft of the Chronicle of the Discovery and Conquest of Guinea, our authority for the early Portuguese voyages of discovery down the African coast and in the ocean, more especially for those undertaken under the auspices of Prince Henry the Navigator.

Chronicle and Cerdic's
Almost twenty annals describing Cerdic's campaigns, and those of his descendants appear interspersed through the next hundred years of entries in the Chronicle.
The Chronicle gives 495 as the date for Cerdic's arrival in Britain, " 495.
While Cerdic's area of operation was, according to the Chronicle, in the area north of Southampton, there is also stronger archaeological evidence of early Anglo-Saxon activity in the area around Dorchester-on-Thames.
The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle provides a pedigree tracing Cerdic's ancestry back to Wōden and the antediluvian patriarchs.
* The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle which says he and his son arrived in Hampshire ( at Cerdic's Ore )

Chronicle and arrival
There came two eaorlmen to Britain, Cerdic and Cynric his son, with five ships, to a place called Cerdicesora, on the same day they fought the Welsh ", but the historian F. M. Stenton gave evidence of doubled entries in the Chronicle, which suggests an early 6th century date for the arrival of the ancestor of the Wessex ruling kinship.
On that date the Chronicle reported the arrival of a party of engineers to make a survey for the " great New York and St. Louis double track, nickel plated railroad.
The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle for the years 449-454 records the arrival of large numbers of Angles and Jutes under Hengest and Horsa, defeating the British king, Vortigern, in 455.
Soon after his arrival the building which housed the Cleburne Chronicle burned down, and Hogg returned to East Texas.

Chronicle and 495
According to the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle, Cerdic landed in Hampshire in 495 with his son Cynric in three ships.
Myres noted that when Cerdic and Cynric first appear in the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle in s. a. 495 they are described as ealdormen, which at that point in time was a fairly junior rank.

Chronicle and adding
In 789, Beorhtric married Eadburh, a daughter of Offa ; the Chronicle records that the two kings combined to exile Egbert to Francia for " three years ", adding that " Beorhtric helped Offa because he had his daughter as his queen ".
The Chronicle of Fredegar interpolated on this reference by Gregory by adding Merovech was the son of the queen, Chlodio's wife ; but his father was a sea-god, bistea Neptuni.
Indulf's death is reported by the Chronicon Scotorum in 962, the Chronicle of the Kings of Alba adding that he was killed fighting Vikings near Cullen, at the Battle of Bauds.
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 ".
" I've said for some time that 10 years is roughly the right time to stay at the helm at a company like ours ", she said in an interview with the San Francisco Chronicle, adding that " it's time for new leadership, a new perspective and a new vision.
While a common merger pattern is when " one big company buys another and the job cuts soon follow ," a Houston Chronicle reporter wrote that BMC has acquired businesses with the goals of " adding new products and keeping the skilled people who create them.
A Benedictine monk and chronicler, he made updates to the World Chronicle ( Chronicon universale ) of Frutolf of Michelsberg adding important German history between 1098 and 1125 during the reign of Emperor Henry V, in which he sided strongly with the papacy in the Investiture Controversy.
The Houston Chronicle praised the production as being " brilliant ," adding that " casting is nothing short of miraculous " and " Mr. Maroulis ’ voice is a gorgeous, crystal-clear, unwavering, bright tenor instrument that will blow you away.
In 2001, Word Play Records reissued the album Gangster Chronicle, adding some ( but not all ) of the later material such as " How's Life in London " and " Pass The Rizla ".

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