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Chronicon and anonymi
* Chronicon universale anonymi Laudunensis

Chronicon and Canonici
* Chronicon Vincentii Canonici Pragensis in Monumenta historica Boemiae by Fr.
* Chronicon Vincentii Canonici Pragensis in Monumenta historica Boemiae by Fr.

Chronicon and Monumenta
For the Monumenta Germaniae historica he edited the Chronicon of Thietmar of Merseburg, the Gesta Hammenburgensis ecclesiae pontificum of Adam of Bremen and the Chronica Slavorum of Helmold, with its continuation by Arnold of Lübeck.
The Chronicon Urspergense ( Monumenta Germaniae Historica, Scriptores, xxiii, 376-377 ) mentions the Humiliati as one of the two Waldensian sects and a decretal promulgated in 1184 by Pope Lucius III at the Council of Verona against all heretics condemns both the " Poor Men of Lyons " and " those who attribute to themselves falsely the name of Humiliati ".

Chronicon and Scriptores
* Peter von Dusburg, Chronicon Terrae Prussiae, in Scriptores rerum Prussicarum ( ed.
Beside Legenda Aurea his other chief work is the Chronicon januense (" Chronicle of Genoa "), partly printed in Muratori ( Scriptores Rer.

Chronicon and ),
Early sources: river Ilfing ( 890 ), Castrum de Elbingo quod a nomine fluminis Elbingum appellavit ( 1237 — Peter of Dusburg, Chronicon terrae Prussiae ), in Elbingo ( 1239 ), in Elbing ( 1242 ), in Elbinge ... fluvium Elbinc ( 1246, city charter ), de Elbingo ( 1250 ), in Elbyngo ( 1258 ), vitra Elbingum ( 1263 ), Elvingo ( 1293 ), in Elbingo ( 1300 ), in Elvingo ( 1389 ), czum Elbinge ( 1392 ), czu Elbing ( 1403 ), Elwing ( 1410 ), czum Elwinge ( 1412 ), Elbing ( 1414 – 1438 ), Elbyang ( before 1454 ), Elbing ( 1508 ), ku Elbiągowi ( 1634 ), w Elblągu ( 1661 ), w Elblągu ( 1661 ).
One of his earliest historical works was his Chronicle ( or Chronicon or Temporum liber ), composed ca.
Early in the 14th century, an unknown author built upon the continuation of Petrus Guillermi, adding the biographies of popes Martin IV ( d. 1285 ) through John XXII ( 1316 – 1334 ), with information taken from the " Chronicon Pontificum " of Bernardus Guidonis, stopping abruptly in 1328.
* CELT: Corpus of Electronic Texts at University College Cork includes the Annals of Ulster, Tigernach, the Four Masters and Innisfallen, the Chronicon Scotorum, the Lebor Bretnach ( which includes the Duan Albanach ), Genealogies, and various Saints ' Lives.
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.

Chronicon and states
Eusebius states in his Chronicon that Sixtus I was pope from 114 to 124, while his Historia Ecclesiastica, using a different catalogue of popes, claims his rule from 114 to 128.
The 4th century church historian Eusebius, however, states in his Chronicon that Sixtus I was pope from 114 to 124, while his Historia Ecclesiastica, using a different list, claims that Sixtus ' rule was from 114 to 128.

Chronicon and group
He produced a chronicle of what he heard in the Chronicon Hugonis sacerdotis de Rutelinga ( 1349 ), and the content corresponded closely to the description of the lost music from a hundred years before: simple monophonic songs of verse and refrain, with a leader singing the verse and the group of flagellants singing the refrain in unison.

Chronicon and came
Hrólf Kraki's saga does not mention where he came from, but according to Arngrímur Jónsson, Heoroweard was the king of Öland and according to Saxo, he became Hrólf's jarl in Sweden, whereas in the Chronicon Lethrense, he was German and the jarl of Skåne.

Chronicon and Rome
The Chronicon of Adam of Usk ( 1404 ) gives her a name, Agnes, and furthermore mentions a statue in Rome that is said to be of her.
Regino of Prüm reports that Nicholas was highly esteemed by the citizens of Rome and by his contemporaries generally ( Chronicon, " ad annum 868 ," in " Mon.
Famous individuals connected with Edessa include: Jacob Baradaeus, the real chief of the Syriac Miaphysites known after him as Jacobites ; Stephen Bar Sudaïli, monk and pantheist, to whom was owing, in Palestine, the last crisis of Origenism in the 6th century ; Jacob, Bishop of Edessa, a fertile writer ( d. 708 ); Theophilus the Maronite, an astronomer, who translated into Syriac verse Homer's Iliad and Odyssey ; the anonymous author of the Chronicon Edessenum ( Chronicle of Edessa ), compiled in 540 ; the writer of the story of " The Man of God ", in the 5th century, which gave rise to the legend of St. Alexius, also known as Alexius of Rome ( because exiled Eastern monks brought his cult and bones to Rome in the 10th century ).
In the extant lists of Hippolytus of Rome, Dorotheus of Tyre, the Chronicon Paschale, and Dimitry of Rostov, he is the first of the Seventy Apostles, though some sources, such as the Catholic Encyclopedia, draw the conclusion that " these lists are unfortunately worthless ".

Chronicon and with
Thus Jerome's Chronicon lists 36 kings of the Assyrians, beginning with Ninus, son of Belus, down to Sardanapalus, the last king of the Assyrians before the empire fell to Arbaces the Median.
380 in Constantinople ; this is a translation into Latin of the chronological tables which compose the second part of the Chronicon of Eusebius, with a supplement covering the period from 325 to 379.
Between 1012 and 1018 Thietmar of Merseburg wrote a Chronicon, or Chronicle, in eight books, which deals with the period between 908 and 1018.
Conflicting accounts of Sweyn's later life also appear in the Encomium Emmae Reginae, an 11th-century Latin encomium in honour of his son king Cnut's queen Emma, of Normandy, along with Chronicon ex chronicis by Florence of Worcester, another 11th-century author.
Cnut's mother's precise identity is unknown, although it is likely that she was a Slavic princess, daughter to Mieszko I of Poland ( in accord with the Monk of St Omer's, Encomium Emmae and Thietmar of Merseburg's contemporary Chronicon ).
The now-standard Latin critical edition, based on six of the surviving manuscripts, was published as Willelmi Tyrensis Archiepiscopi Chronicon in the Corpus Christianorum in 1986, by R. B. C. Huygens, with notes by Hans E. Mayer and Gerhard Rösch.
According to the Antique sources of John Malalas, the Chronicon Paschale and John of Nikiu the empress Severa was banished by Valentinian I for conducting an illegal transaction, before he consorted with Justina.
R. Helm, ed., in Malcolm Drew Donalson, A Translation of Jerome ’ s Chronicon with Historical Commentary.
Florence of Worcester ( died 1118 ), known in Latin as Florentius, was a monk of Worcester, who played some part in the production of the Chronicon ex chronicis, a Latin world chronicle which begins with the creation and ends in 1140.
Covering some of the same ground Walsingham wrote a Chronicon Angliae ; this deals with English history from 1328 to 1388.
This history agrees in many particulars with the Chronicon Angliae, but it is much less hostile to John of Gaunt, Duke of Lancaster.
Although Æscwine or Eorcenwine is sometimes credited with the foundation of the kingdom, genealogies included in the works of William of Malmesbury and John of Worcester ( Chronicon B ) make Sledd the first king of Essex and genealogies for Sigered and Swithred in Add.
In the controversy about the historical existence of Brigid that erupted in the last third of the 20th century, it was noted that eleven people with whom Brigit is associated in her Lives are independently attested in annalistic sources, sources which place her death at 523 AD ( in the Annals of Tigernach and Chronicon Scotorum ) and her birth at 451 AD ( calculated from the alleged age of 72 at death ).
The first portion deals with political and civil history and is known as the Chronicon Syriacum.
Michael's account was followed with little change a century later by the Jacobite polymath Bar Hebraeus, who abridged it in his Chronicon Ecclesiasticum.
The Chronicon Pictum contains a legend, where the later King Saint Ladislaus I of Hungary and his brother the King Géza I of Hungary were hunting in a forest and appeared to them a deer with numerous candles on his antlers.
The Chronicon Lethrense ( and the included Annales Lundenses ) tells that one day, the Danish king Helghe arrived in Halland / Lolland and slept with Thore, the daughter of one of Ro's farmers.
In 850, Lambert ( and his brother Warnar ) had renewed their friendship with Nominoe and together were raiding Maine " with unspeakable fury " according to the Chronicon Fontanellense.
Saxo agrees with Beowulf and the Chronicon Lethrense by describing Helgo and Ro ( Hroðgar ) as the sons of Haldanus ( Healfdene ).
The version of this legend in the 14th century Chronicon Pictum equates this Magor with Magog, son of Japheth.
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.

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