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ny record such as that recognized these last four years for Jotham must have come from the annals of the anti-Assyrian and anti-Ahaz court that prevailed after the death of Ahaz.
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.
Although no explicit chronology is given in the MS., its annals seem to run from about AD 445 to 977 with the last entry at 954, making it likely that the text belongs to the second half of the tenth century.
The last to be mentioned in the Gaelic-Irish annals was his grandson, Niall son of Domnall Mór, who was killed in 1242.
The last line of his Victoria Cross Citation reads: " His devotion to duty in the face of overwhelming odds is unsurpassed in the annals of the Royal Air Force ".
He was still alive after 17 June 1349, his last entry in his annals being a eulogy for Fulk de la Freigne.

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After Áed's death there is a two decade gap until the death of Donald II ( Domnall mac Constantín ) in 900 during which nothing is reported in the Irish annals.
During the century in which the lists correspond well with the annals, the succession to the kingship of Alba was held in an alternating fashion by two branches of the descendants of Kenneth MacAlpin, one descended from Kenneth's son Constantín, Clann Constantín mac Cináeda, and one from Constantín's brother Áed, Clann Áeda mac Cináeda.
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.
Both sides claimed the victory in their annals, but Babylon was destroyed by Sennacherib only two years later, and their Elamite allies defeated in the process.
The debate that followed, one of the most famous in the annals of parliament, became a duel of oratory between Halifax and his uncle Shaftesbury, the finest two speakers of the day, watched by the Lords, the Commons at the bar, and the king, who was present.
As the " Southumbrians " were those who lived south of the Humber, Mercia's northern boundary, the two annals have proved difficult to interpret: Coenred and Æthelred may have ruled jointly for two years before Æthelred abdicated, or the chroniclers may have recorded the same event twice, once from a source that was two years in error.
Lloyd writes, " From these two brothers and Miles all the Morgans prominent in the annals of New York and New England are believed to be descended.
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.
As Hajek's annals enjoyed a wide success, they influenced all subsequent historians for two centuries, up to the Latin edition, critically annotated by the translator, which considerably reduced Hajek's credit as a reliable historian.
If a passage in the annals of Hincmar of Reims is genuine and Hincmar has not confused two men, then the bibliothecarius Anastasius is identical with the Roman presbyter Anastasius who in 874 became titular priest of St. Marcellus.
In the 1964 All-Star Game at Shea Stadium in New York, he hit a game-winning walk-off home run off pitcher Dick Radatz with two out in the ninth inning, a three-run shot to right field to give the NL a 7 – 4 victory ; it was only the third walk-off HR in All-Star history, with Callison joining legends Ted Williams and Stan Musial in baseball annals.
In 1819 " Xinan County annals ", mentioned that Lin Ts ' un was in Hong Kong Island and was one of two villages ( another encircles Huang Chuk ' eng Hong Kong ).
In The Content of Form: Narrative Discourse and Historical Representation, Hayden White discusses annals in contrast to chronicles and history, two other forms of historical representation.
The chief sources of information in regard to the annals of ancient Rome are two passages in Cicero ( De Oratore, ii.
The period of his rule over Goguryeo is recounted in the final two books of the Goguryeo annals in the Samguk Sagi.
The work was completed in August 1636 and two manuscript copies of the annals were made.
Since the annals provided two death dates for Patrick, 461 and 493, Lóegaire's reign was made to fit these, and in general the earlier date.
There are two main modern English translations of the annals – Mac Airt and Mac Niocaill ( 1983 ) and MacCarthy ( 1893 ).
Its editor, Robert Cowley, persuaded two dozen historians to write essays on how a slight turn of fate at a decisive moment could have changed the very annals of time.
The two most important Bode crossings at that time were the settlements of Ditfurt und Gröningen, mentioned frequently in the Fuldau annals.
Not mentioned in any annals, it is attested to by two coins from Mérida and Granada bearing the inscription IUDILA REX.

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The Korean bronze dagger culture of the Later Phase appears to correspond with the state of Jin, which occasionally enters Chinese annals as a contemporary of Wiman Joseon.

annals and rulers
Zizhi Tongjian changed a tradition dating back almost 1, 000 years to the Shiji ; standard Chinese dynastic histories ( collectively the Twenty-Four Histories ) primarily divided chapters between annals ( 紀 ) of rulers and biographies ( 傳 ) of officials.
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.
:" 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 further records, " Sikandar's reign was disgraced by a series of acts, inspired by religious bigotry and iconoclastic zeal for which there is hardly any parallel in the annals of the Muslim rulers of India.

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Graves ' work reflected back on the perception of Tacitus ' work: Graves curbed the " slandering of Emperors " by portraying Claudius as a good-humoured emperor, at heart a republican (... probably stretching some of Claudius ' naivety to accomplish that effect )-resulting in the perception that if the " Claudius " part of Tacitus ' annals had survived it probably wouldn't have been all slander towards the emperors of the 1st century.

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He claimed to have seen the fabulous Irem, or City of Pillars, and to have found beneath the ruins of a certain nameless desert town the shocking annals and secrets of a race older than mankind.
Tacitus uses Claudius ' own arguments for the orthographical innovations mentioned above, and may have used him for some of the more antiquarian passages in his annals.
They record earlier material for the older entries, which were assembled from earlier annals that no longer survive, as well as, from saga material that might have been transmitted orally.
Cerdic's landing, whenever it is to be dated, seems to have been near the Isle of Wight, and the annals record the conquest of the island in 530.
They were more likely added at some point in the 10th century and may never have existed in any earlier set of annals.
Irish annals record the siege of Edinburgh, thought to have been the royal stronghold of the Gododdin, in 638, and this seems to mark the end of the kingdom ; that this siege was undertaken by Oswald is suggested by the apparent control of the area by his brother Oswiu in the 650s.
It is likely that both Winchester and Silchester would have fallen to the West Saxons between the years 508 and 514, but this transition is only suggested by the absence of these important towns in the later annals of the British scribes.
Applecross, probably in Pictish territory for most of the period, and Kingarth on Bute are also known to have been monastic sites, and many smaller sites, such as on Eigg and Tiree, are known from the annals.
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 ).
Anna herself objected to marrying a barbarian ruler, as such a marriage would have no precedence in imperial annals.
Some privateers have been particularly influential in the annals of history.
" books edited by Robert Cowley presented dozens of essays by historians or prominent writers about " how a slight turn of fate at a decisive moment could have changed the very annals of time.
Presently, his technique and individuality have earned Velázquez a prominent position in the annals of European art, and he is often considered a father of the Spanish school of art.
The first record of the site of Columbus in Western history is found in the annals of the explorer Hernando de Soto, who is reputed to have crossed the nearby Tombigbee River on his search for El Dorado.
A lost poem is known to have existed recounting Fiachnae's campaigns against the Saxons, and the Irish annals report the siege, or the storming, of Bamburgh in Bernicia in 623 – 624.
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If Máel Coluim were present, and the repeated mentions of his piety in the annals make it quite possible that he made a pilgrimage to Rome, as did Mac Bethad mac Findláich (" Macbeth ") in later times, then the coronation would have allowed Máel Coluim to publicly snub Cnut's claims to overlordship.
Furthermore, scholars pointed out that, if Oleg succeeded Rurik in 879 ( as the East Slavic chronicles assert ), he could hardly have been active almost 70 years later, if his was not a case of longevity otherwise unheard of in medieval annals.
This defeat appears to have lost Amlaíb his kingship, as the annals record that Blácaire not Amlaíb was the leader of the Dublin forces in the following year.
Other historians like the ones who collaborated in the works for " Paekche of Korea and the origin of Yamato Japan " and Jonathan W Best who helped translate what was left of the Baekjae annals have noted that these princes set up school and took control of the Japanese Navy during the war with Koguryeo as evidence of them being diplomats with some kind of familial tie to the Japanese imperial family and not hostages.
" In his 14th chapter, " Yearly Chronicle of the Feudal Lords ", he writes, " I have read all the royal annals ( chunqiu li pudie 春秋曆譜諜 ) up until the time of King Li of Zhou.
But, even if I took a contrary view – if I deemed it to be most advantageous, I still should deeply regret that the position of the Executive should have been so degraded as it has been in the present session: I should deeply regret to find that the House of Commons has applauded a policy of legerdemain ; and I should, above all things, regret that this great gift to the people – if gift you think – should have been purchased at the cost of a political betrayal which has no parallel in our Parliamentary annals, which strikes at the root of all that mutual confidence which is the very soul of our party Government, and on which only the strength and freedom of our representative institutions can be sustained.

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