-
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...
- his death. Much
additional biographical information comes from
Bohemian annalists who
wrote 60 or more
years after the
events they recount.
Although they...
-
necessarily the same as the
period in
which they specialized.
Chroniclers and
annalists,
though they are not
historians in the true sense, are also frequently...
- near the
river Ebro. The
first mention in
Roman literature was by the
annalist poet
Ennius in 200 BCE.
Virgil wrote impacatos (H)iberos ("restless Iberi")...
- (disambiguation) The Analyst, a 1734
famous criticism by
Bishop Berkeley Annalists,
historians in
ancient Rome This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated...
-
alphabetic annals in
Latin script. Well-known
native chroniclers and
annalists are
Chimalpahin of Amecameca-Chalco;
Fernando Alvarado Tezozomoc of Tenochtitlan;...
-
Byzantine literature is
often classified into five groups:
historians and
annalists;
encyclopaedists (Patriarch Photios,
Michael Psellus, and
Michael Choniates...
-
April since the mid-9th century, and this date is
likely genuine. As the
annalists recorded the
start of the year from
Easter rather than 1 January, the...