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Chronology (from
Latin chronologia, from
Ancient Gr**** χρόνος, chrónos, "time"; and -λογία, -logia) is the
science of
arranging events in
their order of...
- The Chronograph,
Chronography, or
Calendar of 354 is a
compilation of
chronological and
calendrical texts produced in 354 AD for a
wealthy Roman Christian...
- the
Byzantine Empire by the 8th-century monk
George Syncellus in his
chronography, and in the 9th century, it is
listed as an
apocryphon of the New Testament...
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suicide of the
Athenian maiden Erigone (daughter of Icarius). He
wrote Chronographies, a text that
scientifically depicted dates of importance, beginning...
- ISBN 978-1139136952.
Kumar 2017, p. 89.
Breviarum in De
Imperatoribus Romanis.
Chronography of 354 AD. Part 16:
Chronicle of the City of Rome. Tertullian.org. Dean...
- 69–70 (Latin) Sliba, 73 (Arabic)
Elijah of Nisibis,
Chronography, i. 89.
Elijah of Nisibis,
Chronography, i. 97. Mari, 125 (Arabic), 110 (Latin) Mari, 130–1...
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Chamoux 2003, p. 62;
American Numismatic Society 1960, p. 196. Malalas,
Chronography, § 8.208 Milton, John and W. Bell. 1890. Milton's L'allegro, Il Penseroso...
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institution membership required.)
George Syncellus,
Chronography, 18–9 On the
ancient definitions of
alchemy in
ancient Gr**** and Syriac...
- with
Ziezi being an
offspring of
Biblical Shem, son of Noah, is in the
Chronography of 354. In the 490s the
Kutrigurs had
moved west of the
Black Sea while...
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Paris was
described by the
chronicler Malalas in his
account of the
Chronography as "well-grown, s****y, white, good nose, good eyes,
black pupils, black...