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Chronicon is a noun that refers to a historical or chronological record of events
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Chronicon ex chronicis.
Later references to the Chronicon as genuine abound.
Chronicon episcoporum Finlandensium by an unknown writer.
Although according to the Chronicon he reigned four years.
Helinand incorporated several of his treatises and letters into his Chronicon.
The Chronicon itself is largely a compilation of texts taken from a wide range of sources.
He is usually held to be the author of the Chronicon ex chronicis.
The Chronicon Paschale reports that all six were decapitated.
His actual role in relation to the Chronicon is uncertain.
Chronicon Hierosolymitanum de bello sacro.
The original manuscript of the Chronicon is now at Auxerre.
Chronicon Hierosolymilanum de betto sacro.
The original version of Chronicon Lethrense is certainly a work of its own.
The libro pariticino is probably to be identified with the Chronicon Ovetense.
His Chronicon runs from the birth of Christ to that year.

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Nothing about the author of the Chronicon Gothanum is known for certain.
The Chronicon Paschale follows earlier chronicles.
No medieval copy of Anonymi Barensis Chronicon is known.
The chronological framework of the Chronicon was presented by the chronicle of Marianus Scotus d.
Chronicon Scotorum is a medieval Irish chronicle.
His death is recorded in the Chronicon Rivipullense.
Anonymi Barensis Chronicon is a medieval Italian annalistic chronicle.
The first page of the Chronicon Pictum.
Chronicon monasterii de Abingdon.
A related work is the Chronicon Anianense.
Chronicon episcoporum Finlandensium.
He is the primary author of the Chronicon Aulae Regiae.
The Chronicon Pictum says he was both the son of Ügyek and father of Álmos.
One must also mention the Chronicon Malleacense.
The Chronicon terrae Prussiae describes the founding of Elbing under the leadership of Hermann Balk.
Sigebert of Gembloux mentions it in his Chronicon sive Chronographia pub.
The Chronicon Salernitanum inconsistently attaches the initiative for such talks to Louis and then Basil.
Latin text and Spanish translation of the Chronicon Albeldense.
In historiography, a chronicon is a type of chronicle or annals.
The Latin name also appears corrected as Chronicon Bohemiae.
He is described in the Chronicon Petroburgense as " blessed both in name and deed.
Armenian translation of Chronicon.
The Chronicon was written in the form of a rotulus ( or scroll ) rather than a codex.
Archbishop Lanfranc also wrote a Chronicon Beccense of the life of Herlui.
Early forms of Germanisation were recorded by German monks in manuscripts such as Chronicon Slavorum.
It is expanded into greater detail in the Chronicon Helveticum by Aegidius Tschudi d.
The contemporary Chronicon Roskildense describes him as mild and forthcoming, though not a competent ruler.
He appears in contemporary sources such as Annales Bertiniani and the Chronicon Fontanellense.
The twelfth-century Chronicon ex chronicis states that a treaty of peace was concluded between the parties.
This account is more elaborate than that of Chronicon Lethrense and Annales Lundenses.
His birth date is calculated from the report of Jerome's Chronicon.
The medieval history of the monastery appears in the Chronicon Vulturnense, an illuminated manuscript.
Chronicon Pictum described it as the " most cruel battle since the Mongol invasion of Europe.
The battle lasted " three days and three nights " according to the Chronicon Scotorum.
It is based on the Chronicon of Helinand of Froidmont d . c.

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