- A
chronicle (Latin:
chronica, from Gr**** χρονικά chroniká, from χρόνος, chrónos – "time") is a
historical account of
events arranged in
chronological order...
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Chronica Hungarorum (Latin for "Chronicle of the Hungarians") (Hungarian: A
magyarok krónikája), also
known as the Thuróczy Chronicle, is the
title of...
- The
Chronica Majora is the
seminal work of
Matthew Paris, a
member of the
English Benedictine community of St
Albans and long-celebrated historian. The...
- The
Chronica Naierensis or Crónica
najerense (originally
edited under the
title Crónica leonesa) was a late twelfth-century
chronicle of
universal history...
- The
Chronica Gallica of 452, also
called the
Gallic Chronicle of 452, is a
Latin chronicle of Late Antiquity,
presented in the form of annals,
which continues...
- The
Chronica sancti Pantaleonis, also
called the
Annales sancti Panthaleonis Coloniensis maximi, is a
medieval Latin universal history written at the Benedictine...
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Chronica Jutensis (Danish:
Jyske Krønike English:
Jutland Chronicle) also
known as
Continuatio compendii Saxonis or
Chronica Danorum, is a
small Danish...
- The
Chronica Boemorum (Chronicle of the Czechs, or Bohemians) is the
first Latin chronicle in
which the
history of the
Czech lands has been consistently...
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Arnoldi Chronica Slavorum is the
continuation of Helmold's
Chronica Slavorum by
Arnold of Lübeck. It was
continued down to 1209. Iben Fonnesberg-Schmidt...
- The
Chronica Sclavorum or
Chronicle of the
Slavs is a
medieval chronicle which recounts the pre-Christian
culture and
religion of the
Polabian Slavs, written...