Examples of 'chronica' in a sentence

Meaning of "chronica"

chronica (noun) - Chronica is a noun that can refer to a historical account or record of events, often in chronological order. It is commonly used in the context of historical texts, manuscripts, or narratives that detail past events in a structured and organized manner.

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It is the more severe version of pityriasis lichenoides chronica.
Chronica minora saec.
The histopathological findings of keratosis lichenoides chronica vary.
Chronica Mundi is published once a year.
Keratosis lichenoides chronica.
The Chronica does not seem to have circulated widely outside of the region around Cologne.
Parapsoriasis lichenoides chronica.
Chronica Hungarorum was the first book printed in Hungary.
Pityriasis lichenoides chronica.
Chronica Mobilis has a gameplay dynamic.
There are not usually any negative physical symptoms associated with pityriasis lichenoides chronica.
The Chronica Albeldensis makes mention of two of these rebels in particular.
The penicillin treatment of acrodermatitis atrophicans chronica Herxheimer.
The Chronica monasterii Casinensis cites his death as evidence of divine justice.
It is thought to have been written by the same author as Chronica Jutensis.

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This is the promise of Editions Chronica that prepares many surprises.
Here you may send a message to the webmistress of Chronica.
Chronica latina regum Castellae.
The principal source for this is the Chronica Gothorum.
Chronica Adefonsi imperatoris.
The original Greek chronicle was a variation of the Chronica Alexandrina.
Chronica monasterii Casinensis.
The most important manuscript of the Chronica Paris Bibl.
Chronica of Sigebert.
Ekkehardi Uraugiensis chronica.
Chronica de Mailros.
A very small percentage may develop acrodermatitis chronica atrophicans, a serious type of skin inflammation.
The Chronica is not an original work in any rigorous sense, but rather a compilation.
The work itself is combining three medieval history genres - historia, chronica and memoriale.
Annales, chronica et historiae aevi Saxonici.
For the most discerning fans, the name of Editions Chronica is probably familiar to them.
Chronica Rotensis His kingdom, firstly centred on the eastern Asturias, soon grew.
Conclusion, Keratosis lichenoides chronica.
Their planet, Chronica II has been destroyed.
The gift to Fernando is also recorded in a Christian source, the Chronica latina regum castellae.
According to the thirteenth-century Chronica Johannis de Oxenedes, Suneman was martyred by invading Vikings.
The first book printed in Hungary, the Chronica Hungarorum.
The Chronica Marchionum Brandenburgensium describes John II as small in stature, capable and strong.
Compendium Saxonis ( also known as Abbreviatio Saxonis ) is a summary located in Chronica Jutensis.
For critical works on the Chronica see August Potthast, Bibliotheca hist . medaevius.
A double-headed eagle is attributed as the arms of Frederick II in the Chronica Majora c.
Matthew Paris completes the major part of his Chronica Majora, a chronicle of English history.
In his Chronica Slavorum, alluded to the widespread worship of penates among the Elbe Slavs.
Authors from this period include Johannes de Thurocz, author of the Chronica Hungarorum, and Maurus.
In Chronica Mobilis, the more answers are found, more questions are formulated.
He named this disease ' encenphailitis subcorticalis chronica progressive . '.
The Chronica Gallica of 511 attributes the assassination to a rioting crowd.
The condition is a degenerative skin disorder now known as acrodermatitis chronica atrophicans . [ 1 ].
According to Matthew Paris ' Chronica Majora, this controversy brought the university to a point of near-collapse.
This episode is related in the Chronica Majora 17.

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