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There is a surviving report of the ceremony by Widukind of Corvey which makes no mention of his wife having been crowned at this point, but according to Thietmar of Merseburg's chronicle Eadgyth was nevertheless anointed as queen, albeit in a separate ceremony.
According to Thietmar of Merseburg, Géza continued to worship pagan gods ; a chronicle claims that when he was questioned about this he stated he is rich enough to sacrifice to both the old gods and the new one.
During Polish rule of the area in the late 10th century, the chronicle of Thietmar of Merseburg ( 975-1018 ) mentions salsa Cholbergiensis as the see of the Diocese of Kołobrzeg, set up during the Congress of Gniezno in 1000 and placed under the Archdiocese of Gniezno.
According to the majority of modern historians, Thietmar made an error summarizing the chronicle of Widukind, placing the Gero raid there instead of the fighting that Mieszko conducted at that time against Wichmann the Younger.
The homage is then a separate issue, since, according to the chronicle of Thietmar, Mieszko actually paid tribute to the Emperor from the lands usque in Vurta fluvium ( up to the Warta River ).
This fact is confirmed in the chronicle of Thietmar:
Lesser Poland supposedly after its incorporation had become the partition of the country assigned to Mieszko's oldest son, Bolesław, which is indirectly indicated in the chronicle of Thietmar.
The city's name was first recorded, in Latin, in the form " Wrotizlava ", in the chronicle of Thietmar of Merseburg, which mentions it as a seat of a newly installed bishopric in the context of the Congress of Gniezno.
The chronicle of Thietmar of Merseburg, who died in 1018, could have been regarded as the only contemporary and unbiased account of events, if it were not for the fact that Thietmar's data could have been supplied by Svyatopolk himself during his brief exile at the Polish court.
The earliest historical reference to Sacz is in the Latin chronicle of Thietmar of Merseburg of 1004.
Major works include a chronicle of Thietmar of Merseburg from the beginning of the 11th century, who described a temple in the city of Riedegost ( Radegast ) where the great deity Zuarasic ( Svarožič ) was worshipped.
The town is first mentioned as Zirwisti urbs in the chronicle of the Thietmar of Merseburg in 1018.
According to the chronicle of Thietmar of Merseburg ( 975-1018 ), the name of King Stephen ’ s uncle whose country was occupied by the Hungarian king in 1003 was Procui.
The primary chronicle sources for Gero's life are those of Widukind of Corvey and Thietmar of Merseburg, on which most of the work in the secondary sources is based.

chronicle and some
The idea has also some backing in German legend, for example the Gesta Treverorum ( a 12th century German medieval chronicle ) makes Trebeta son of Ninus the founder of Trier.
Gaspar de Carvajal, the chaplain of the first expedition, wrote a chronicle of the voyage ( Relación del nuevo descubrimiento del famoso río Grande que descubrió por muy gran ventura el capitán Francisco de Orellana ), which was partly reproduced in Gonzalo Fernández de Oviedo's Historia general y natural de las Indias ( 1542 ), who included in addition statements by Orellana and some of his men.
According to one chronicle, he gathered some of his most trusted men around him, including Henry de Lacy, Earl of Lincoln, Guy de Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick, and Aymer de Valence, soon to be Earl of Pembroke.
This is a chronicle consisting of a series of unnumbered years, from AD 445 to 977, some of which have events added.
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.
Some derive from English history, such as the chronicle of Mary Douglas, niece to King Henry VIII of England ( part 3, story 44 ) and Henry VIII's six wives ( part 3, story 45 ), some from Spanish history, such as Alfonso X ( part 4, story 10 ).
" In deference to a passage in Joseph ha-Kohen's Emeḳ ha-Baka, p. 31, which makes a certain Eleazar ha-Levi the author, some writers ( as Landshuth and H. Grätz ) have denied Eliezer's authorship of this chronicle.
* Zimmern Chronicle, 16th-century chronicle which includes some legendary material.
The Flores Historiarum ( Flowers of History ) is a Latin chronicle dealing with English history from the creation to 1326 ( although some of the earlier manuscripts end at 1306 ).
The 2D animated microseries Star Wars: Clone Wars ( 2003 – 2005 ) and 3D CGI animated series Star Wars: The Clone Wars ( 2008 – present ), chronicle some of the war's major campaigns.
He is best known for his chronicle Historia Regum Britanniae ( History of the Kings of Britain ) of 1136, which spread Celtic motifs to a wider audience, including accounts of Arthur's father Uther Pendragon, wizard Merlin, and sword Caliburnus ( named as Excalibur in some manuscripts of Wace ).
According to a Chinese chronicle, King Ram Khamhaeng died in 1298 and was succeeded by his son, Loethai, though in some Thai chronicles Ram Khamhaeng died in 1317.
A report of George Douglas of Pittendreich who was not present, and some later chronicle accounts say that in the absence of Maxwell, Oliver Sinclair James V's favourite, declared himself to be James's chosen commander.
The chronicle of Jean de Venette articulates the perceived problems between the nobility and the peasants, yet some historians, Samuel K. Cohn being one of them, see the Jacquerie revolts as a reaction to a combination of short and long-term effects dating as early as the grain crisis and famine of 1315.
The town was first mentioned in a chronicle of 1149, although some believe that it had been founded as early as the 10th century ; its name is derived from the personal nickname Kanya (' buzzard ').
In the genre of a slightly modified historical novel ( inverted narration and chapter lay-out ), this novel is a chronicle of a Dubrovnik family, but it also covers parts of Herzegovina and Bosnia, as well as some other European cities, while in terms of period it starts with the Austro-Hungarian occupation of Bosnia and Herzegovina in 1878, covers the downfall of the two empires, the two world wars, the rise and fall of socialism and ends just before the war of 1991.
English online material on the chronicle is rather scarce, though there are some excerpts, and the image of a page from one of the copies can also be viewed.
Toledo assigned Pedro Sarmiento de Gamboa the task of writing a chronicle of prehispanic times in Peru by compiling information given by some of the older survivors from that time.
There are some testimonies like the Libellus de revelatione, edificatione et auctoritate Fiscannensis monasterii, a chronicle of Fécamp, which reports certain ressentments against Norman culture and its local liturgical customs.
The story of Beorhtwulf's other known son, Beorhtfrith, is told in the Passio sancti Wigstani, which may include material from a late 9th-century source, with some corroboration in the chronicle of John of Worcester.
In the year 905 a Leonese chronicle mentions the extension of the Kingdom of Pamplona for the first time, being clear that it extended then to Nájera and Arba ( arguably Araba ), what for some implies that it included the Western Basque Country as well:
According to the chronicle of Ernoul, Stephanie sent messengers to Saladin, reminding him of the friendship they shared when he had been a prisoner in Kerak many years before ; this is likely a fiction or some mis-remembered event, as Saladin is not otherwise known to have ever been held hostage at Kerak.
The chronicle was written probably between 1196 and 1203, though some scholars claim that its author wrote the Gesta earlier in the 12th century.
He also wrote some substantial surviving works, including a chronicle of Windesheim.

chronicle and problems
Steven Muhlberger has subsequently pointed out for many of the events in his chronicle Hydatius are based on word of mouth, and many problems with his chronology " resulted from delays and distortions in the best information to which he had access "; the evidence of Hydatius is not as decisive as Oost believed in his article.
They would have the goal of doing a story on welfare-to-work ( or the environment, or traffic problems, or the economy ), and then they would recruit a cross-section of citizens and chronicle their points of view.
The editors took certain freedoms, such as filling in missing magistrates from other records as they thought best and filling in missing dates AUC to give the appearance of a continuous yearly chronicle, at the same time concealing the problems.

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