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The most famous work of Algerian cinema is probably that of Mohammed Lakhdar-Hamina, Chronicle of the Years of Fire, which won the palme d ' Or at the Cannes film festival in the year 1975.
In 853, at the age of four, Alfred is said to have been sent to Rome where, according to the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle, he was confirmed by Pope Leo IV who " anointed him as king ".
The pro-Ibelin Chronicle of Ernoul later claimed that he was her lover, but it is likely that she and Baldwin IV were attempting to separate him from the political influence of his wife's family.
A contemporary report tells that Thorkell the Tall attempted to save Ælfheah from the mob about to kill him by offering them everything he owned except for his ship, in exchange for Ælfheah's life ; Thorkell's presence is not mentioned in the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle, however.
In the late 9th-century Anglo-Saxon Chronicle ( around four hundred years after his time ) Ælle is recorded as being the first bretwalda, or " Britain-ruler ", though there is no evidence that this was a contemporary title.
The 12th century chronicler Henry of Huntingdon produced an enhanced version of the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle that included 514 as the date of Ælle's death, but this is not secure.
The idea that Domnall II of Strathclyde was a son of Áed, based on a confusing entry in the Chronicle of the Kings of Alba, is contested.
These occurrences, along with a Bieda who is mentioned in the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle under the year 501, are the only appearances of the name in early sources.
The dating of events in the Chronicle is inconsistent with his other works, using the era of creation, the anno mundi.
Bretwalda ( also brytenwalda and bretenanwealda ) is an Old English word, the first record of which comes from the late 9th century Anglo-Saxon Chronicle.
The rulers of Mercia were generally the most powerful of the Anglo-Saxon kings from the mid-7th to the early 9th centuries, but are not accorded the title of bretwalda by the Chronicle, which is generally thought to be because of the anti-Mercian bias of the Chroniclers.
The historical accuracy and dating of many of the events in the later Anglo-Saxon Chronicle have been called into question, and his reign is variously listed as lasting seven, seventeen, or thirty-two years.
Ceawlin is also named as one of the eight " bretwaldas ", a title given in the Chronicle to eight rulers who had overlordship over southern Britain, although the extent of Ceawlin's control is not known.
The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle is the other main source that bears on this period, in particular in an entry for the year 827 that records a list of the kings who bore the title " bretwalda ", or " Britain-ruler ".
The Chronicle is a set of annals which were compiled near the year 890, during the reign of King Alfred the Great of Wessex.
There is one discrepancy in this case: the entry for 685 in the version of the Chronicle assigns Ceawlin a son, Cutha, but in the 855 entry in the same manuscript, Cutha is listed as the son of Cuthwine.
Cutha also is named as Ceawlin's brother in the and versions of the Chronicle, in the 571 and 568 entries, respectively.
The first battle Ceawlin fought as king is dated by the Chronicle to 568, when he and Cutha fought with Æthelberht, the king of Kent.
This battle is notable as the first recorded conflict between the invading peoples: previous battles recorded in the Chronicle are between the Anglo-Saxons and the native Britons.
The main local source from the period is the Chronicle of the Kings of Alba, a list of kings from Cináed mac Ailpín ( died 858 ) to Cináed mac Maíl Coluim ( died 995 ).
The main local source from the period is the Chronicle of the Kings of Alba, a list of kings from Kenneth MacAlpin ( died 858 ) to Kenneth II ( Cináed mac Maíl Coluim, died 995 ).
The historical record for 9th century Scotland is meagre, but the Irish annals and the 10th-century Chronicle of the Kings of Alba agree that Kenneth was a Pictish king, and call him " king of the Picts " at his death.

Chronicle and illustrated
Incunabula include the Gutenberg Bible of 1455, the Peregrinatio in terram sanctam of 1486 — printed and illustrated by Erhard Reuwich — both from Mainz, the Nuremberg Chronicle written by Hartmann Schedel and printed by Anton Koberger in 1493, and the Hypnerotomachia Poliphili printed by Aldus Manutius with important illustrations by an unknown artist.
The lending of his manuscripts to aristocratic households, apparently for periods of weeks or months at a time, suggests why he made several different illustrated versions of his Chronicle.
In the surviving pictorial sources of the middle and later Empire, primarily the illustrated Skylitzes Chronicle, the predominating colors are red and blue in horizontal stripes, with a cross often placed in the centre of the flag.
The first permanent paper mill north of the Alpes was established in Nuremberg by Ulman Stromer in 1390 ; it is later depicted in the lavishly illustrated Nuremberg Chronicle.
The Nuremberg Chronicle is an illustrated Biblical paraphrase and world history that follows the story of human history related in the Bible ; it includes the histories of a number of important Western cities.
She wrote for the Chicago Tribune under the pseudonym " Nora Marks " during the late 1890s, and later became publisher of the Little Chronicle Publishing Company, Chicago ; this published several of her own works, along with other educational books and the Little Chronicle, an illustrated newspaper intended for young children.
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.
Several important literary works were created in the period, such as the Middle Bulgarian translation of the Manasses Chronicle ( 1344 – 1345 ), currently preserved in the Vatican Secret Archives in Rome, the richly illustrated Tetraevangelia of Ivan Alexander ( 1355 – 1356 ), now exhibited in the British Library, the Tomić Psalter ( 1360 ), today in Moscow, and the Sofia Psalter ( 1337 ).
He contributed to many other illustrated magazines including The Daily Graphic, Daily Chronicle, The Strand Magazine, The Sketch, Pall Mall Gazette and Windsor Magazine.

Chronicle and world
He spoke about what he considered to be his direct experience of the Akashic Records ( sometimes called the " Akasha Chronicle "), thought to be a spiritual chronicle of the history, pre-history, and future of the world and mankind.
The largest and most frequently published newspaper is the Gibraltar Chronicle, Gibraltar ’ s oldest established daily newspaper and the world ’ s second oldest English language newspaper to have been in print continuously with daily editions six days a week.
" Mickey Hart reunites landmark world musicians for ' Global Drum Project '", San Francisco Chronicle, September 27, 2007
The chief work of Severus is the Chronicle ( Chronica, Chronicorum Libri duo or Historia sacra, c. 403 ), a summary of sacred history from the beginning of the world to his own times, with the omission of the events recorded in the Gospels and the Acts, " lest the form of his brief work should detract from the honour due to those events ".
In fact according to a report by Keith Leslie of the Canadian Press in the Chronicle Journal, Nov 21, 2005, over 10, 000 trained doctors are working in the United States, a country ranked 37th in the world.
The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle called him " a sagacious man, both before God and before the world ".
In addition to The Tale of the Heike and Chronicle of Yoshitsune ( Gikeiki ), which relates events of Yoshitsune's life after the defeat of the Heike, a great many other works of literature and drama feature him, and together form the sekai (" world ") of Yoshitsune, a concept akin to the notion of the literary cycle.
“ Farmers in developing world hurt by ' eat local ' philosophy in U. S .” San Francisco Chronicle.
In 1881, the title was enlarged to The Chess Player's Chronicle, and Journal of Indoor and Outdoor Sports, and " the magazine's importance in the chess world was no longer the same ".
Dionysius was the author of an important world history, the Annals, which has perished apart for some passages quoted in the anonymous Chronicle of 1234 ( mistakenly attributed in the 1911 Encyclopædia Britannica to Bar Hebraeus ) and by Michael the Syrian.
The Better Half ” and “ Thin Lines ” appear in print and online newspapers around the world, including The NY Daily News, Los Angeles Times, Denver Post, Honolulu Star Bulletin, San Francisco Chronicle, Seattle Post-Intelligencer, Syracuse Post-Standard, Albany Times Union, Toronto Star, Arizona Republic, and many others.
* In the Piffle world in Tsubasa: Reservoir Chronicle, the announcer from Angelic Layer is the announcer for the Dragonfly Race.
* Valeria, the name of Fay D. Flourite's native world in Tsubasa: Reservoir Chronicle
Emily the Strange is published in several formats by world renowned publishers including Chronicle Books, Dark Horse Comics and, most recently, HarperCollins.
The theme of rebuilding a decimated world is carried over from Dark Cloud, but unlike in the first game, Dark Chronicle uses a large machine named the ' Carpenterion ' to rebuild the villages.
Dark Chronicle, like its predecessor, is set in a fantasy world that is in some ways inspired by the steampunk style.
* Whiz kid Tulsi has quantum designs on the world Financial Chronicle
: Ashura is also a crossover character in another CLAMP manga, Tsubasa: Reservoir Chronicle, where he appears under the name Ashura-ō as the king of Shura Country, hosting Syaoran, Sakura and Mokona during their stay in this world.
: In Tsubasa Reservoir Chronicle, two alternate versions of Ryū-ō appear: as an Oni hunter partnering Sōma in the world of Outo and also as a racer in Piffle World.
: She briefly appears in the CLAMP manga Tsubasa Reservoir Chronicle as a racer in Piffle world.
: In Tsubasa: Reservoir Chronicle, Ashura-ō is the king of the cold world of Celes.
In May 1953, Varsity was only the third newspaper in the world to carry a report on James Watson and Francis Crick's discovery of the structure of DNA, after The News Chronicle and The New York Times.
Hawaii Reporter has been featured in numerous media outlets around the world including: ABC 20 / 20, American Journalism Review, Associated Press in Tokyo, Associated Press U. S., Boston. com, Budget and Tax News, BusinessWeek. com, Clear Channel ’ s number one and two radio talk shows in Denver, Drudge Report, First Amendment Center, Forbes. com, Fox News Network, Freedom Forum, Gun Talk Radio, GunWeek Magazine, Hawaii Bulletin Board – K108 Sunday Mornings, Hawaii Business Magazine, Hawaii Parent magazine, Hawaii Public Radio, The Honolulu Advertiser, Honolulu Magazine, Honolulu Star-Bulletin, HonoluluTraffic. com, Honolulu Weekly, Houston Chronicle, KCCN Radio, KGMB TV 9, KHNL News, KHON TV News 2, KITV News 4, KSSK with Perry & Price, Liberty Magazine, Midweek, MSNBC. com, National Review, News Behind the News, NRA Magazine, NRA Radio, Opinion Journal, Olelo Television, Orange County Register, Pacific Business News, PBS Hawaii, Rick Hamada Morning Show, Rush Limbaugh ( web site ), Samoa News, School Reform News, Small Business News, United Press International, Wall Street Journal, Washington Times foreign bureau, Watchdog. org, Women and Guns Magazine and WPAL Radio in Baltimore, Maryland.
* In January 2004, The Chronicle Herald became the first newspaper in Canada, and one of only several in the world, to operate a WIFAG offset press.
Eventually his popularity led to a book deal with Chronicle Books, and in 1997 published Schwa: World Operations Manual ( ISBN 0-8118-1585-4 ) a reference manual for world control that included postcards, stickers, warranties, contracts, and charts.

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