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chronicle and history
On the basis of the long chronicle of military history Funston and his brethren assumed that the issue was insoluble and that anyone interested in a mission like Fosdick's was an impractical idealist or a do-gooder.
He wrote, apparently about the year 1143, a chronicle entitled Annales sive Historia de gestis regum Britanniae, which begins with Brutus and carries the history of England down to 1129.
He was also interested in history and culture, and commissioned Saxo Grammaticus to write Gesta Danorum, a comprehensive chronicle of the history of the Danes.
Saxo Grammaticus ' Gesta Danorum was not finished until after the death of Absalon, but Absalon was one of the chief heroic figures of the chronicle, which was to be the main source of knowledge about early Danish history.
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.
A chronicle which traces world history is called a universal chronicle.
Kalhana's metrical chronicle of the kings of Kashmir, called the Rajatarangini, has been pronounced by Professor H. H. Wilson to be the only Sanskrit composition yet discovered to which the appellation " history " can with any propriety be applied.
Many azulejos chronicle major historical and cultural aspects of Portuguese history.
The oldest Vamshavali or chronicle, the Gopalarajavamsavali, was copied from older manuscripts during the late 14th century, is a fairly reliable basis for Nepal's ancient history.
The history of this pologround is contained in the royal chronicle " Cheitharol Kumbaba " starting from AD 33.
Sima Tan wanted to follow the Annals of Spring and Autumn-the first chronicle in the history of Chinese literature.
He is known for his chronicle of sacred history, as well as his biography of Saint Martin of Tours.
Nevertheless, Yemen's medieval history is a tangled chronicle of contesting local Imams.
The chronicle is nevertheless an excellent authority for the history of Saxony during the reigns of the emperors Otto III and Henry II.
Alan V. Murray, however, has argued that, at least for the accounts of Persia and the Turks in his chronicle, William relied on Biblical and earlier medieval legends rather than actual history, and his knowledge " may be less indicative of eastern ethnography than of western mythography.
The sentence was written within the Latin language chronicle Liber fundationis from between 1269 and 1273, a history of the Cistercian monastery in Henryków, Silesia.
Later authors sometimes mistakenly or deliberately treated the Grail story as truth — John of Glastonbury, who assembled a chronicle of the history of Glastonbury Abbey around 1350, claims that when Joseph came to Britain, he brought with him a wooden cup used in the Last Supper and two cruets, one holding the blood of Christ, and the other his sweat, washed from his wounded body on the Cross.
They chronicle the history of the Hebrews and also contain the commandments that Jews are to follow.
The history of the town in the later Middle Ages was recorded in a chronicle by Albert Suho, one of the most important Osnabrück clerics of the 15th century.
The first historical reference appears in the Arabic chronicle « muluk Akhbar Al-Andalus », history of the kings of Andalus, written between 887 and 955 by Ahmad ibn Muhammad al-Razi, known among the Arabs with the nickname Al-Tariji ( the Chronicler ) and between Christians as the Moor Rasis.
His legendary biography is found in several late renderings ( see below ), the earliest surviving narrative being found in a manuscript chronicle of world history written by Elis Gruffydd in the 16th century.
There are two types of military history, although almost all texts have elements of both: descriptive history that serves to chronicle conflicts without offering any statements about the causes, nature of conduct, the ending and effects of a conflict ; and analytical history that seeks to offer statements about the causes, nature, ending and aftermath of conflicts as a means of deriving knowledge and understanding of conflicts as a whole, and prevent repetition of mistakes in future, to suggest better concepts or methods in employing forces, or to advocate the need for new technology.

chronicle and truth
These documents, along with the various others that chronicle Ermac ’ s expeditions, are filled with contradictions that make the truth about Ermac ’ s life difficult to discern.
Readers should understand that this book is Russell Means ' version of reality, and it does not necessarily bear any relationship to the truth ... Ultimately, this book is a chronicle of Means ' bottomless rage ..." which Brenner notes may have been justified by " the circumstances of his life in particular or American Indian lives in general ," but he thought Means ' stance was overdone.

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The chronicle only stated that it was an expedition " against the Slavs ".
Gillingham notes that Roger of Howden's chronicle is the main source for Richard's activities in this period, although he notes that it records the successes of the campaign ; it was on this campaign that Richard acquired the name " Richard the Lionheart ".
Later, the 14th century war chronicle Taiheiki contained many references to shinobi, and credited the destruction of a castle by fire to an unnamed but " highly skilled shinobi ".
In the chronicle of the Franciscan friar Juan de Torquemada it is stated that the " indians wanted the divine Nature shared by two gods ".
" The actual word used in this chronicle is hwanang ( 花娘 ), meaning " flower girls ".
He and Lizzy Caplan will portray the 1960s human sexuality pioneers Masters and Johnson ; the series will chronicle " their unusual lives, romance and pop culture trajectory, which saw them go from a Midwestern teaching hospital to the cover of Time magazine and Johnny Carson ’ s couch ".
In the title of his great chronicle he prefixes the old to the new name and proudly adds the epithet Angligena, " English-born ".
Collins characterises this work as " a chronicle of composer's progress and development ".
The chronicle also says that " Island of al-Andalus " was subsequently renamed " Island of Tarifa ".
The same chronicle refers to Sanok two more times, informing, that in 1205 it was the meeting place of a Ruthenian princess Anna with a Hungarian king and that in 1231 a Ruthenian prince made an expedition to " Sanok-Hungarian Gate ".
" Bionicle " is a portmanteau constructed from the words " biological chronicle ".
This tradition of Purdah is reflected in the Shahnameh, the Persian chronicle in which women are generally referred to as pushide-ruyan ( پوشيده رویان ) " those whose faces are covered " or pardegian ( پردگيان ) " those behind the curtains ".
According to the royal chronicle, the Cheitharol Kumbaba, Nara Singh Maharaj ( 1844-50 AD ) was cremated here at the " Manglen ".
He was thirty, unmarried, and, according to an English chronicle, " exceeded any monarch in knowledge ".
The medieval chronicle recounts the story of his birth as follows: " his pregnant mother had seen a divine vision in her dream of a Turul bird, as it were flying over her and getting her with child ; and a spring seemed to rise from her womb and many great kings originated from her loins, although they would multiply not in their own lands ".
In the spring of the year 74 AD, the chronicle recorded: " The Emperor Keikō put a few carp into a pond, and rejoiced to see them morning and evening ".
His novels resemble the kind of family chronicle popular in Europe several decades ago is, the turn of the century ".
A chronicle of the time says " different lordships lay on the land in different respects ".
In a baroque chronicle of the city of Schwäbisch Gmünd, written by the councillor Friedrich Vogt ( 1623 – 1674 ), the " Castle " was mentioned in ancient writings as " Etzel castle ".
In fact the Welsh word brut is derived from Brutus's name and originally meant " a history of Brutus " and then " a chronicle history ".
Also, Bernal declares in his chronicle that he had been himself a promoter of the project, together with another hundred or so Spaniards who said they had to " occupy themselves ".
Several passages of the Secret History appear in slightly different versions in the 17th century Mongolian chronicle Altan Tobchi-" The ... Golden Summary of the Principles of Statecraft as established by the Ancient Khans ".
Business 2. 0 was a monthly magazine publication founded by magazine entrepreneur Chris Anderson, Mark Gross, and journalist James Daly in order to chronicle the rise of the " New Economy ".
Chinese chroniclers wrote about the mountains of the Kipchak land, in the chronicle Üan-shi these mountains are named Üyli-Boli, and the Kipchaks are called " Tsyn-cha ".

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