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Knighton wrote a four-volume chronicle, first published in 1652, giving the history of England from 959 to 1366.

chronicle and stated
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.
The chronicle only stated that it was an expedition " against the Slavs ".
In the chronicle of the Franciscan friar Juan de Torquemada it is stated that the " indians wanted the divine Nature shared by two gods ".
Oswald's foundation of a monastery at Pershore is not stated explicitly in the charter, but the Worcester chronicle Cronica de Anglia, written c. 1150, reports it under the annal for 683, and John Leland, consulting the now lost Annals of Pershore, places the event around 689.
Villani, in his chronicle, also stated that Landini was an inventor of instruments, including a stringed instrument called the ' syrena syrenarum ', that combined features of the lute and psaltery, and it is believed to be the ancestor of the bandura.
* In his chronicle Chronica regum Romanorum, completed in 1459, Thomas Ebendorfer ( d. 1464 ) states that King Wenceslaus had drowned the confessor of his wife, indicated as Magister Jan, because he had stated that only the one who rules properly deserves the name of king and had refused to betray the seal of Confession.
Liz Phair has stated that the songs on Whip-Smart chronicle the beginning, middle and end of a relationship: " a rock fairy tale, from meeting the guy, falling for him, getting him and not getting him, going through the disillusionment period, saying ' Fuck it ,' and leaving, coming back to it.
But according to Gallus Anonymus, he maintained his arrogance which caused the anger of his brother, who committed an act he regretted forever ; however, the chronicle Cosmas of Prague, stated that the punishment of Bolesław III was calculated:

chronicle and town
Up to the 13th century the Scandinavians and Henry of Livonia in his chronicle called the town Lindanisa: Lyndanisse in Danish, Lindanäs in Swedish, also mentioned as Ledenets in Old East Slavic.
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.
* Bartolomeo di ser Gorello, author of the first town chronicle of Arezzo.
Valmiera was first mentioned as a town in a chronicle dating back to 1323.
According to the chronicle of Johann Stumpf from 1548, the old town originally consisted of a village square, the church and its cemetery, the town hall, the inn, the archive tower and a number of scattered wooden houses.
The earliest mention of the town itself is in a 12th century chronicle by Cosmas of Prague.
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 ').
Danilov was first mentioned in a chronicle in 1592, and was granted town status in 1777.
The oldest place of worship in the town was the so-called Khram of Volodymyr, erected several kilometres from the modern town's centre and first mentioned in a latopis ( chronicle ) of 1044.
The first written mention of the town in an Old Slavonic chronicle which speaks about Prince Daniel staying there, escaping from the Tartars in 1241.
Berry's fiction to date consists of eight novels and thirty-eight short stories ( twenty-three of which are collected in That Distant Land, 2004 ) which, when read as a whole, form a chronicle of the fictional small Kentucky town of Port William.
Its early chapters are written in the form and style of a history of the town and later ones chronicle the lives, concerns, and activities of its inhabitants, with intergenerational tensions and relationships forming a major theme.
In 1621, the Oppenheim town chronicle reports a meteorite impact on the edge of town that unleashed a great fire in which the Oppenheim Town Hall was almost utterly destroyed.
The town is first mentioned as Zirwisti urbs in the chronicle of the Thietmar of Merseburg in 1018.
" They are not a house chronicle, a town chronicle or a political history.
One view is that the anonymous notary of the Hungarian king Béla III ( 1172 – 1196 ) wrote in the Gesta Ungarorum, based on ancient chronicles and oral tradition, that the Magyars, when they settled on the plains of the Tisza and Danube rivers, found there “ Slavs, Bulgarians and Vlachs, and the shepherds of the Romans ” Although the Gesta Ungarorum is in sharp contrast with the chronicle of Simon of Kéza and of other 14th century chronicles, it is a mistake to treat Gelou as a purely fictional character whose name derived from that of the Transylvanian town Gilău ( Gyalu in Hungarian ) Moreover, it would make no sense for the author of the Gesta to invent entire populations or to lie about the situation.
Heinrich Specht pointed this out in his 1941 town chronicle in reference to the spur, or " horn ", of land on which the town's first centre was built.
The city chronicle already mentions a fortification when the town was refounded in 1278.
He and his men fought for over a month, an account of which is left to us in great detail by town notary Don Luis Alonso Luengo, who kept a detailed first-hand chronicle ( latter published as Libro del Passo honroso ).
A year afterwards the king charged him with a history of the deeds of D. Duarte de Menezes, captain of Alcácer-Ceguer, and, proceeding to Africa, he spent a year in the town collecting materials and studying the scenes of the events he was to describe, and in 1468 he completed the chronicle.

chronicle and had
Initial converts were drawn to the church in part because of the newly published Book of Mormon, a self-described chronicle of indigenous American prophets that Smith said he had translated from golden plates.
According to the earliest Russian chronicle, a Varangian named Rurik was elected ruler ( knyaz ) of Novgorod in about 860, before his successors moved south and extended their authority to Kiev, which had been previously dominated by the Khazars.
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.
This book described itself as a chronicle of early indigenous peoples of the Americas, portraying them as believing Israelites, who had a belief in Christ many hundred years before his birth.
According to the Gopalavamsa chronicle, the Kiratas ruled for about 1225 years ( 800 BCE – 300 CE ), their reign had a total of 29 kings during that time.
According to the genesis chronicle of the majority Sinhala people, the Mahavamsa (" Great Chronicle "), written in 5th century CE, the Pulindas believed to refer to Veddas are descended from Prince Vijaya ( 6th-5th century BC ), the founding father of the Sinhalese nation, through Kuveni, a woman of the indigenous Yakkha clan whom he had espoused.
The emphasis of Federico's court was rather more literary than artistic, but Giovanni Santi was a poet of sorts as well as a painter, and had written a rhymed chronicle of the life of Federico, and both wrote the texts and produced the decor for masque-like court entertainments.
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.
When the militant prelates of York and Durham together with the Earl of Northumberland took their forces into the marches to relieve the fortress, the Scots swiftly retreated — a chronicle written a year later said that the Scots ' had fled wretchedly and ignominiously '— but the effects and the manner of the defeat and the loss of their expensive artillery was a major reversal for James both in terms of foreign policy and internal authority.
In one of the later versions of his chronicle, Froissart does mention guns being used in the battle, but by that time firearms had become more common in warfare.
Marozia had the great misfortune of having eloquent detractors: the Liber Pontificalis and the chronicle of Liutprand of Cremona are the main sources for the details of her life.
Travelers ' descriptions, etched views, and local guidebooks chronicle the fate of the Renaissance Bagno del Papa over the years and through several rebuildings resulting in a general assumption that most of the original 15th-century structure had vanished.
After Pirates Pryce has appeared in several large-scale productions, such as De-Lovely ( Pryce's second musical film ), a chronicle of the life of songwriter Cole Porter, for which Kevin Kline and Pryce covered a Porter song called " Blow, Gabriel, Blow ", The Brothers Grimm, Pryce's third film with Terry Gilliam, starred Matt Damon and Heath Ledger, and The New World, in which he had a cameo role as King James I.
In the meantime he had helped to found a German hospice in Rome, which survives as the Institute dell ' Anima, and had begun to write a chronicle, of which only fragments are extant.
According to a Muslim chronicle and the history of Yuan dynasty, Batu had free access to the imperial treasury.
During the years that followed all political activity was impossible, but he was fully occupied with his great chronicle of the French Revolution, Geschichte der Revolutionszeit 1789 – 1800, for which he had made prolonged studies in the archives of Paris and other countries.
As a direct descendant of Kublai Khan ( r. 1260-1294 ), Mandukhai had him ascend to the throne at the Royal shrine kept by the Chakhar and he became known by the title " Dayan Khan " ( meaning the " Great Khan of the Great Yuan ", from 大元可汗 ), although one of the editors of chronicle in the 17th century mis-interpreted the meaning of Dayan of Dayan Khan as " whole " instead of the " Great Yuan ").
In an incident described by the Itinerarium Peregrinorum ( which is generally hostile to Conrad ), the Old French Continuation and Sicardus of Cremona's second chronicle ( now known through quotations by Salimbene di Adam and Alberto Millioli ), Saladin presented Conrad's aged father, William V of Montferrat, who had been captured at Hattin, before the walls of the city.
According to a Chinese official chronicle, the Book of Jin ( 晉書 ), it had the following seven prefectures ( 縣 ):
However, there is a chronicle from St Martin's monastery in Cologne which claims that the monastery had been pillaged by the Saxons in 778, but that it was rebuilt by an " Olgerus, dux Daniæ ", with the help of Charlemagne.
The Seder ' Olam Zuta, the chronicle of the exilarchs that is the most important and in many cases the only source of information concerning their succession, has also preserved chiefly the names of those scholars who had certain official relations with the respective exilarchs.
As he did not begin writing his chronicle until back in Spain, he had to rely on memory.

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