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annals and Margam
The Margam annals provide the following account of Arthur's death:

annals and Abbey
He was succeeded by his younger brother Otto the Illustrious ( d. 912 ), mentioned as dux in the contemporary annals of Hersfeld Abbey, which however seems to have been denied by the Frankish rulers.
The original monastic annals are thought to have been written at Strata Florida Abbey, but may have been kept at the old abbey at Llanbadarn Fawr in the 11th century.
Spread over several Swabian monasteries, the annals were continued independently in several places, in the Reichenau Abbey up to 939 ( continued by Hermannus Contractus ), in St. Gallen up to 926.
It is recorded in the annals of Tewkesbury Abbey that on 1 June 1242, in the reign of Henry III, Walter de Cantilupe, Bishop of Worcester, in whose diocese Marshfield then stood, came to dedicate a newly-built church at Marshfield.
He seems, however, to have remained in the service of Count Guy, although he made frequent visits to Paris to consult the annals preserved in the Abbey of St. Denis.

annals and suggest
Despite the difficulties of observing the sun directly, they noted the existence of sunspots, the first confirmed instance of their observation ( though unclear statements in East Asian annals suggest that Chinese astronomers may have discovered them with the naked eye previously, and Fabricius may have noticed them himself without a telescope a few years before ).
Studies of the chronology of the event suggest however that Akhenaten would be a more likely candidate for Nibhururiya < ref > Reeves, C. N., < cite > Akhenaten, Egypt's false Prophet </ cite > ( Thames and Hudson ) pp. 176-177 </ ref > in which case the account in the Hittite annals can be seen as either evidence for Nefertiti's continuing importance during the late-Amarna period ( in the guise of Smenkhkare ) or for Meritaten's role as Akhenaten's co-regent.
Despite the difficulties of observing the sun directly, they noted the existence of sunspots, the first confirmed instance of their observation ( though unclear statements in East Asian annals suggest that Chinese astronomers may have discovered them with the naked eye previously, and Fabricius may have noticed them himself without a telescope a few years before ).

annals and John
* A double palimpsest, in which a text of St John Chrysostom, in Syriac, of the ninth or 10th century, covers a Latin grammatical treatise in a cursive hand of the 6th century, which in its turn covers the Latin annals of the historian Granius Licinianus, of the 5th century, British Museum.
Nestor's many sources included earlier ( now-lost ) Slavonic chronicles, the Byzantine annals of John Malalas and George Hamartolus, native legends and Norse sagas, several Greek religious texts, Rus '- Byzantine treaties, and oral accounts of Yan Vyshatich and other military leaders.
The annals were written after Otto's coronation by Pope John XII on 2 February 962 ; however, though both Otto and his father Henry the Fowler are named Imperatores, this incident is not mentioned.
Up to 957 Simeon merely copies some old Durham annals, not otherwise preserved, which are of value for northern history ; from that point to 1119 he copies John of Worcester with certain interpolations.
Keith Ralph was later commissioned by James Boswell to produce a portrait of John Reid as “ my first client in criminal business and as a very remarkable person in the annals of the Court of Justiciary ”
The Academy of History, established by John V in 1720 in imitation of the French Academy, published fifteen volumes of learned " Memoirs " and laid the foundations for a critical study of the annals of Portugal, among its members being Caetano de Sousa, author of the volumious " Historia da Casa Real ", and the bibliographer Barbosa Machado.
" Perhaps the saddest chapter in the annals of professional American sports is recounted in absorbing fashion in Eight Men Out ... The most compelling figures here are pitcher Eddie Cicotte ( David Strathairn ), a man nearing the end of his career who feels the twin needs to ensure a financial future for his family and take revenge on his boss, and Buck Weaver ( John Cusack ), an innocent enthusiast who took no cash for the fix but, like the others, was forever banned from baseball.

annals and had
In 2012, one of the rarest feats in the annals of family planning had occurred.
It has been proposed that the base of Clann Áeda mac Cináeda's power lay in the north of the kingdom of Alba, beyond the Mounth ( eastern Grampians ) in what had once been Fortriu and which was now called Moray ( in Irish annals of the period, MacBethad is occasionally referred to as King of Fortriu, as well as King / Mormaer of Moray, before his succession to the throne of Alba ).
Fowl had been known in Egypt since the 18th Dynasty, with the " bird that gives birth every day " having come to Egypt from the land between Syria and Shinar, Babylonia, according to the annals of Tutmose III.
Although the monastery of Iona belonged to the Cenél Conaill of the Northern Uí Néill, and not to Dál Riata, it had close ties to the Cenél nGabráin, ties which may make the annals less than entirely impartial.
He had built a palace at Calah, and left several editions of the royal annals recording his military campaigns, the last of which is engraved on the Black Obelisk from Calah.
Any motion that had the support of the Senate but was vetoed was recorded in the annals as a senatus auctoritas, while any motion that was passed and not vetoed was recorded as a senatus consultum.
It may be no more than coincidence, but in 1027 the Irish annals had reported the burning of Dunkeld, although no mention is made of the circumstances.
Barthel recorded that, " The Islanders had another writing ( the so-called ' ta ‘ u script ') which recorded their annals and other secular matters, but this has disappeared.
Neverthelss Noah in his promotional materials did enthusiastically claim that the historian Josephus had said of the Book of Jasher: " by this book are to be understood certain records kept in some safe place on purpose, giving an account of what happened among the Hebrews from year to year, and called Jasher or the upright, on account of the fidelity of the annals.
The album of covers was produced by Hal Willner after the two had spent numerous weekends listening to hundreds of songs from the annals of 20th century music.
In the words of the 1911 edition of the Encyclopædia Britannica, the dictionary had " elucidated the private annals of the British ", providing not only concise lives of the notable deceased, but additionally lists of sources which were invaluable to researchers in a period when few libraries or collections of manuscripts had published catalogues or indices, and the production of indices to periodical literatures was just beginning.
The park also had help from another real hero — Charles Lindbergh .... Charles A. Lindbergh's name deserves a prominent place in the annals of Voyageurs National Park.
: I shall relate how the new settlement was, during many troubled years, successfully defended against foreign and domestic enemies ; how, under that settlement, the authority of law and the security of property were found to be compatible with a liberty of discussion and of individual action never before known ; how, from the auspicious union of order and freedom, sprang a prosperity of which the annals of human affairs had furnished no example ; how our country, from a state of ignominious vassalage, rapidly rose to the place of umpire among European powers ; how her opulence and her martial glory grew together ; how, by wise and resolute good faith, was gradually established a public credit fruitful of marvels which to the statesmen of any former age would have seemed incredible ; how a gigantic commerce gave birth to a maritime power, compared with which every other maritime power, ancient or modern, sinks into insignificance ; how Scotland, after ages of enmity, was at length united to England, not merely by legal bonds, but by indissoluble ties of interest and affection ; how, in America, the British colonies rapidly became far mightier and wealthier than the realms which Cortes and Pizarro had added to the dominions of Charles the Fifth ; how in Asia, British adventurers founded an empire not less splendid and more durable than that of Alexander.
:" had perused the books, annals and legends of preceding Kings, and the stories, examples and instances of bygone men and things ; indeed it was said that she had collected a thousand books of histories relating to antique races and departed rulers.
He was traditionally thought to be the son of Pepi I and Queen Ankhesenpepi II but the South Saqqara Stone annals record that Merenre had a minimum reign of 11 years.
As until noontide none of the armies made a move, Ulrich, according to the annals of Jan Długosz, had two swords delivered to King Jogaila with the remark he and Witold ( Vytautas ) may finally live or die by them.
No ship named the Unicorn had ever been listed in the annals of the French navy, so Hergé instead took the name, and also figurehead, for Sir Francis Haddock's fictional vessel from a British frigate which had been active in the mid-18th century.
" A group of young men, among the most generous and disinterested in our annals, were busy digging up the buried relics of our history, to enlighten the present by a knowledge of the past, setting up on their pedestals anew the overthrown statues of Irish worthies, assailing wrongs which under long impunity had become unquestioned and even venerable, and warming as with strong wine the heart of the people, by songs of valour and hope ; and happily not standing isolated in their pious work, but encouraged and sustained by just such an army of students and sympathizers as I see here to-day.
Wihtred's long reign had few incidents recorded in the annals of the day.
His success encouraged the widow ( who is called Dakhamunzu in the annals ) of the Egyptian king Nibhururiya ( usually identified with Tutankhamun ) to write to him, asking him to send one of his sons to be her husband and rule Egypt, since she had no heir and was on the verge of being forced to marry " a servant ", usually thought to be the Egyptian general Horemheb or her late husband's vizier Ay.

annals and captured
The blizzard, dubbed the " Lindsay Snowstorm ", prompted a political crisis that became " legendary in the annals of municipal politics " as the scenes, captured on national television, conveyed a message that the mayor of New York was indifferent to the middle class.
One of the annals of Naram-Sin of Akkad ( c. 2250 BC ) mentions that he captured " Dubul, the ensi of A-ra-me " ( Arame is seemingly a genitive form ), in the course of a campaign against Simurrum in the northern mountains.
One of the annals of Naram-Sin of Akkad ( c. 2250 BC ) mentions that he captured " Dubul, the ensi of A-ra-me " ( Arame is seemingly a genitive form ), in the course of a campaign against Simurrum in the northern mountains.

annals and kept
The Annales Cambriae, a set of Welsh annals that were probably kept at St David's, records Asser's death in the year 908.
For example, he mentioned in the preface to chapter 15 that the chronicle records of the feudal states kept in the Zhou's archive were burnt by Qin Shihuang because they contained criticisms and ridicule of the Qin, and that the Qin annals were brief and incomplete.
The surviving Irish annals contain elements of a chronicle kept at Iona from the middle of the 7th century onwards, so that these too are retrospective when dealing with Áedán's time.
It is believed that the earliest of the Irish annals which came to make up the lost Chronicle of Ireland were kept as a contemporary record from no later than the middle of the 7th century, and may be rather older as it has been argued that many late 6th century entries have the appearance of contemporary recording.
There is general agreement that the annals are largely based, in their earliest contemporary records, on a chronicle kept at the monastery on Iona, and that the recording moved to somewhere in the midlands of Ireland only around 740.

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