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In 1193, according to the chronicler Alberic of Trois-Fontaines, Theodore became
The chronicler Ambrosio Morales noted in his work that Alfo
Gilles Li Muisis, French chronicler and poet (13th century)
r 1229 (probably 1237)) was a medieval poet, chronicler, and ecclesiastical writer.
) was a Benedictine abbot of St Trond Abbey, chronicler and composer.
1590), Irish chronicler, and chief author of the Annals of the Four
It was translated into Latin by the medieval chronicler and historian William of Malmesbury.
icos of Armenia from 897 to 925, and a noted chronicler and historian.
, Cantemir ordered Miron Costin, a Moldavian chronicler and man of letters, to be put to death on ch
alenciennes, Burgundian Hainaut), Burgundian chronicler and poet, was a native of Aalst in Flanders.
A suggestion made by a contemporary chronicler, and supported by modern-day historians, sai
6-1474/5), an Augsburg merchant, councillor, chronicler and traveller.
riting about the unit as it was in 1080, the chronicler and princess Anna Komnene refers to these "a
edo Malaterra, that he died in 1063, but the chronicler apparently confused the many Geoffreys of th
At this time, Benevento was acclaimed by a chronicler as a Ticinum geminum-a "second Pavia".
Although a 12th-century monastic chronicler at Worcester called Leofric Edward's chancel
Compagni is more an historian than a chronicler, because he looks for the reasons of events,
The medieval chronicler Bede says Putta learned Roman Chant from stu
about the Council of Piacenza comes from the chronicler Bernold of Constance, who was probably there
hin a few months and, though no contemporary chronicler blames him, some modern historians have cast
Albert of Stade was a 13th century chronicler, born before the end of the 12th century.
1266) was a medieval Roman Catholic monk and chronicler, born in Torremaggiore, Apulia.
The chronicler Buchanan (1582) saw in his efforts to return
Nestor cannot be called the earliest Russian chronicler, but he is the first writer who took a natio
Sculpture of Nestor the Chronicler by Mark Antokolski.
th the Chisca (Pardo called them Chisca; his chronicler called them Uchi).
According to the chronicler Charles Wriothesley, Richmond became sickly
Fulcher of Chartres, the chronicler closest to Baldwin, does not mention the mat
It has been recorded by the Spanish chronicler Cobo that mashua was fed to their armies by
(or Herworden or Hervordia) was a friar and chronicler; date of birth unknown; died in Minden, 9 Oc
A contemporary chronicler described her regency as being "without fema
here were two daughters that the Merovingian chronicler did not think to name.
agild died peacefully in his bed, a fact his chronicler didn't overlook, and was succeeded by his br
The Portuguese chronicler Diogo do Couto described Cuncolim as "The le
since he is the last king mentioned and the chronicler does not know the length of his reign.
1450 - 1506) was an Alsatian born priest and chronicler during the Italian Renaissance.
nselm, one of whose supporters, the medieval chronicler Eadmer, alleged that Warelwast bribed the po
According to the Lombard chronicler Falco of Benevento, he was "of delicate cons
Walter of Guisborough, the chronicler, felt that the king's treatment of the archb
He is an important chronicler for the years between 1102 and 1139 in the M
According to the Burgundian chronicler Fredegar, he was moderate, sensible, brave,
nt of Rurik's invitation was borrowed by the chronicler from a hypothetical Norse document.
Lichtenau (died 1240) was a medieval German chronicler from Swabia.
n from the account given by the 12th century chronicler Geoffrey of Monmouth in his Historia Regum B
The Florentine chronicler Giovanni Cavalcanti reported that, in the ve
s, preaching the crusade, accompanied by the chronicler Giraldus Cambrensis.
Liberating Llanbadarn, one local chronicler hailed Owain and Cadwaladr both as "bold lio
"During the voyage," Martha Washington's chronicler has written, "no unusual actions of the Comm
has raised the suspicion that the Worcester chronicler has confused Sigeferth's widow with his sist
ance of this royal fine was condemned by the chronicler Henry of Huntingdon.
The wording of the contemporary chronicler Hydatius may be taken to signify that the Su
He captured the bishop and chronicler Hydatius, holding him prisoner for three mon
According to the Arab chronicler Ibn al-Athir, David sent 200 heavy cavalry s
The chronicler Ibn al-Khatam asserts Balj ibn Bishr was kil
The Arab chronicler Ibn al-Athir reports that he brought back 10
nd reliquaries, which scandalised the Muslim chronicler Imad ad-Din al-Isfahani - although he had al
- March 18, 1160) was an Arab politician and chronicler in Damascus in the 12th century.
fe, but Hydatius was a contemporary Catholic chronicler in Galicia.
yet another differing account by a Damascene chronicler in the city, the breach of the wall is menti
ir attackers: the record of one contemporary chronicler indicates that he is unaware of the nature o
opy of the law was transcribed by a monastic chronicler into the Croyland Chronicle, where it was di
According to the unlikely account of chronicler Ion Neculce: "After [being mutilated], Nicol
A notable bishop of Acre was the chronicler Jacques de Vitry.
ording to legend first noted by the medieval chronicler Jakob Unrest and later by Jacob Grimm, Marga
irst important urban author was the Viennese chronicler Jans der Enikel.
mainly the work of the Burgundian herald and chronicler Jean Le Fevre, better known as Toison d'or;
spital in Jerusalem, which, according to the chronicler Jean d'Ypres, accommodated the countless Ger
According to the chronicler Jean Froissart, the king pardoned him at the
Philippa was a patron of the chronicler Jean Froissart, and she owned several illumi
as significant enough that, according to the chronicler Jean de Waurin, Edward honoured him as "a fr
f Hainault mercenaries (amongst whom was the chronicler Jean le Bel, set out from York on 1 July to
The Byzantine chronicler Johannes Malalas (ed.
mathematician Richard of Wallingford and the chronicler John of Wallingford.
given to Bruce and his adherents; or, as the chronicler John Barbour puts it 'to burn and slay and r
According to the chronicler John Stow, it is allegedly named after the "
The 15th century English chronicler John Hardyng later attempted to debunk Bisse
The most notable abbot was the chronicler John of Viktring, confidant of Duke Henry of
Chronicler John of Wallingford, mathematician Richard o
In the words of Edward VI's chronicler, John Hayward, those Cornishmen who were dis
The chronicler Juan de Osma asserted that the king had made
widely hated for his arrogance and - as the chronicler Lambert of Hersfeld alluded to - his suspect
compiler was an anonymous Christian Mozarab chronicler, living under Arab rule in Iberia; the autho
But at least one later chronicler makes him archbishop during the reign of Wit
le goes as far as 455, and the fact that the chronicler Marcellinus mentions him under the year 463
Gothic, and earned praise from the medieval chronicler Matthew Paris.
activities as bishop, although the medieval chronicler Matthew Paris considered him a good choice f
England, and, according to the 13th century chronicler Matthew Paris, founded St Albans School ther
The Trapezuntine chronicler Michael Panaretos, who knew the king persona
nth century poem Pa Gur and the works of the chronicler Nennius.
According to the chronicler Odo of Deuil, Everard was extremely pious an
Senior to distinguish him from the unrelated chronicler of Milan Landulf Junior.
structive novel" by "a fluent and attractive chronicler of historical detail," but added that "the r
younger brother Christiaan Huygens) and as a chronicler of his times.
ionalist voice of its time, and an important chronicler of the political upheavals of a volatile pre
Magazine, an actress and, with her mother, a chronicler of her father's life.
A keen chronicler of the emerging church , he died of a heart
was forced upon him by the king, and another chronicler of the times records that when Walpole and P
s century" and, according to Andy Logan, the chronicler of the Becker case, "distinguished members o
Robert was a chronicler of the First Crusade.
Froissart and His Chronicles: The Chronicler of European Chivalry (1930)
laus von Jeroschin was a 14th century German chronicler of the Teutonic Knights in Prussia.
William of Apulia was a chronicler of the Normans, writing in the 1090s.
ormer master of Peterhouse, Cambridge, and a chronicler of Edward IV.
Tom has carved a niche as a chronicler of small town America.
Martin is also an essayist and chronicler of the periods in which his bands existed.
tthew Paris (c.1200-1259), Benedictine monk, chronicler of the history of St Albans Abbey
Ulrich of Richenthal (? - 1438), a chronicler of the Council of Constance
Fr. Sandoval, chronicler of the Benedictine order, wrote that this re
The chronicler of Brut y Tywysogion again disapproved, desc
According to Ekkehart IV, a chronicler of the tenth century, the same pope sent two
He became the faithful chronicler of the seasons, and recorded all the facts a
from writing technical articles, to being a chronicler of the swing era.
fter 1164) was a companion of Ibn Tumart and chronicler of the Almohads.
list newspaper of its time, and an important chronicler of the political upheavals of a volatile pre
In 1420, Justinger, who was appointed chronicler of the city of Bern around 1400, was entrust
minster", but it is now known that no actual chronicler of that name ever existed.
Despite this, he is considered the greatest chronicler of the crusades, and one of the best authors
n, where in 1841 we was co-founder and first chronicler of the Vereins von Altertumsfreunden im Rhei
made his mark as an ironic but compassionate chronicler of the difficulties of the early postwar per
ng light, humorous verse, but evolved into a chronicler of the vanities, hypocrisies and murderous a
battle of Hastings, owe their origin to the chronicler of Montecassino.
Chronicle, he died on 30 September, but the chronicler of Worcester gives the date as 31 August.
lani (1276-1348), the first great historical chronicler of Florence who died of the Black Death.
participant in the action but also a caustic chronicler of it.
le Lorrain) (circa 1190-1266) was a monk and chronicler of Senones Abbey in Lorraine, a traveller an
noble in birth and bearing, according to the chronicler of Columbanus and his foundations, Jonas of
Merseburg, Bruno von Merseburg) was a German chronicler of the eleventh century and author of the "H
s of years until his retirement), a renowned chronicler of the weekly sports magazine Tempo.
putation as an important primary witness and chronicler of this period in Polish history.
According to the twelfth-century chronicler of the abbey, Gregory of Catino, Wigbert was
icily were Romuald, Archbishop of Salerno, a chronicler of his time who left us a great eyewitness a
Another Dylan chronicler, Oliver Trager, notes that besides spelling
The chronicler Orderic Vitalis noted in his Historia Eccles
chronicler Orderic Vitalis shows Engenulf, Lord of Laig
Henry's brother was the important chronicler Otto of Freising.
us de lapidibus" of Marbod, and the medieval chronicler Otto of Freising.
The Byzantine chronicler Patriarch Nikephoros records that Toktu was
According to the chronicler Piers Langtoft, Wallace had slain Jack's bro
nt in historical records kept by locals (the chronicler Radu Popescu recorded the ascension of Georg
The losses in the royal army began to mount; chronicler Ralph of Coggeshall suggests that seven knig
Because of a person friendship the chronicler Ramon Muntaner, Boniface received hearty pra
lls Takua how he was "always different", the Chronicler realizes that he wasn't the Herald, but rath
Henry of Huntingdon, a medieval chronicler, recorded that Remigius was once accused of
The chronicler refers to the battle field as Aclea, Oak Fie
Fulda and Reichenau, and was a patron of the chronicler Regino, abbot of Prum.
According to one chronicler, Richard's last act of chivalry proved fruit
Despite his advanced age, show business chronicler Robert Grau described Leavitt as "yet as spr
As reported by later Norman chronicler Robert of Torigni, he was son of Thorold de
The mediaeval chronicler Roger of Wendover dated Tytila's reign from
The English chronicler Roger of Howden gave his death-date for the
independence was but a memory as the Danish chronicler Saxo Grammaticus noted in his Gesta Danorum
The Byzantine chronicler says also that the Emperor Alexius I Comnenu
It is from then that the chronicler says he ruled another year and eight months,
According to this chronicler she had two children by Sir George Oxenden,
Perhaps the chronicler shrank from describing the bloody party conf
work by Hirsch was a publication on medieval chronicler Sigebert of Gembloux, titled De vita et scri
The cast includes Patrick Magee as the Chronicler, Simon Callow as the Crown Prince Veganin (n
as still of a young age and according to the chronicler Smbat Sparapet 'he did not display the same
The unsympathetic Roman chronicler Stefano Infessura provides many lively detai
for the career of Priscillian is the Gallic chronicler Sulpicius Severus, who characterized him (Ch
mation provided by the 11th-century Georgian chronicler Sumbat, according to which Ashot was murdere
The 12th century chronicler Symeon of Durham recounts in his Libellus de
mbledon Press, London 1996) According to the chronicler Symeon, the Northumbrian King Aelle appropri
rviving burials, among them being Nestor the Chronicler, the icon artists Alipy and Grigory, the doc
d was tonsured (March 23) by Saint Nikon the Chronicler, then the Hegumen of the Kiev Monastery of t
the council is mentioned by the 13th century chronicler Theodore Scutariotes, who quotes now-lost co
The Byzantine chronicler Theophanes the Confessor states that a wizar
According to chronicler Thietmar of Merseburg, Gunther may have been
According to chronicler Thietmar of Merseburg, the people called the
rona") seems to have been a successor of the chronicler, though some have identified him with the ch
For a long time Jean was only known as a chronicler through a reference by Jean Froissart, who q
said by Gervase of Canterbury (contemporary chronicler) to be of English (i.e.
in the work of Nennius, a 10th-century Welsh chronicler, traces Ceredigion's foundation to Ceredig,
rly indicate that he was familiar with Latin chronicler traditions, but at the same time he is widel
The chronicler Vardan Areweltsi wrote that Constantine suff
Chronicler Vardan wrote a beautiful dedication in memor
emetrius the Chronographer (or Demetrius the Chronicler) was a Jewish chronicler (historian) of the
1209) was a French chronicler, was probably born near Alais in Languedoc,
We can only guess why the Lanercost chronicler was so negative.
nzong saw Zheng taking notes, as an imperial chronicler was supposed to do.
Ralph of Coggeshall (d. after 1227), English chronicler, was at first a monk and afterwards sixth ab
e the less said the better, according to the chronicler) when into the public square bounds a "vampi
ned for the first time in 981 (by Nestor the Chronicler), when Vladimir the Great of Kiev took the a
21, Anestin became a theater and art gallery chronicler, while authoring various theater plays.
(died c. 1305) was an English historian and chronicler who took his name from the small village of
according to Liber pontificalis and a later chronicler who was also biased against Sergius III.
le support this time; Jean de Joinville, the chronicler who accompanied Louis on the Seventh Crusade
1252) was a medieval Cistercian chronicler who wrote in Latin.
1196-1220) was a didactic versifier and chronicler who wrote in Latin.
Nicholas Trivet, an English Anglo-Norman chronicler who was a close friend, wrote that Walter of
Cathedral of Tyre, according to Ernoul, the chronicler who continued the chronicles of William of T
Johann Philipp Abelin was a German chronicler whose career straddled the 16th and 17th cen
ngs in 1066, as recorded by the contemporary chronicler William of Poitiers(c.1020-1090).
The medieval chronicler William of Malmesbury, writing in about 1120
rs in the formation was not mentioned by the chronicler, William of Tyre.
The medieval chronicler William of Malmesbury claimed that Theulf co
The chronicler William of Malmesbury reports that Aubrey re
illy, called Jean de Mailly, was a Dominican chronicler working in Metz in the mid-13th century.
An English chronicler wrote that he found himself in this position
Radulph of Caen, another chronicler, wrote: "In Ma`arra our troops boiled pagan
                                                                                                    


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