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Definition of Annalists

Annalist
Annalist An"nal*ist, n. [Cf. F. annaliste.] A writer of annals. The monks . . . were the only annalists in those ages. --Hume.

Meaning of Annalists from wikipedia

- which were treated in much greater detail. Annalists were different from historians, in that an annalist was more likely to just record events for reference...
- killed his brother and the city took his name. According to the Roman annalists, this happened on 21 April 753 BC. This legend had to be reconciled with...
- for those with a biographical entry in Wikipedia. Major chroniclers and annalists are included and names are listed by the person's historical period. The...
- M****alia or Castor of Galatia according to the Suda, or as Castor the Annalist, was a Gr**** grammarian and rhetorician. He was surnamed Philoromaeus (Φιλορώμαιος...
- or Sleidan (1506 – 31 October 1556) was a Luxembourgish historian and annalist of the Reformation. He was born at Schleiden in the Duchy of Luxembourg...
- Gaius Licinius Macer (died 66 BC) was a Roman annalist and politician. A member of the ancient plebeian clan Licinia, he was tribune in 73 BC. Sallust...
- April in the year recorded would have actually been in 748, since the annalists recorded the start of the year from Easter rather than 1 January. Presently...
- Pontificalis. The accusations have discrepancies with another early source, the annalist Flodoard (c. 894–966): John XI was the brother of Alberic II, the latter...
- However, Livy did not substantially grapple with the possibility that annalists knew how to invent probable stories. Furthermore, rarely did Livy provide...
- genealogy was all important. Ireland 'was justly styled a "Nation of Annalists"'. The various branches of Irish learning—including law, poetry, history...