- of history", and
historiographer meant "historian". In that
sense certain official historians were
given the
title "
Historiographer Royal" in
Sweden (from...
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Historiographer Royal is the
title of an
appointment as
official chronicler or
historian of a
court or monarch. It was
initially particularly ****ociated...
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Acusilaus Amelesagoras Cadmus of
Miletus Hecataeus of
Miletus ****anicus of ****s
Pherecydes of
Athens Stesimbrotos of
Thasos Xanthus (historian) Antiochus...
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Historiographer Royal, as a
court appointment in England,
existed between 1661 and 1837; it was
bestowed upon an historian,
antiquary or
writer who was...
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known in
Latin as
historiographus regni, i.e.
Historiographer of the
Realm or
Royal Historiographer),
existed in
Sweden from the
early 17th century...
- the
sovereignty of
India from 1744 to 1759 A.D. was the work of a
historiographer.
Ananda Ga****ati Raju
composed it and had it
printed by Vest and Company...
- The
title of
Historiographer of
France was
given under the
Ancien Régime to men of
letters appointed by the king to
write the
history of the monarchy...
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Primate of Hungary, and a
distinguished Catholic prelate,
humanist and
historiographer.
Nicolaus Olahus was born in
Nagyszeben (now Sibiu, Romania). His father...
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Keith Jenkins (1943) is a
British historiographer.
Jenkins studied medieval and
modern history as well as
political theory at The
University of Nottingham...
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Elishe (Old Armenian: Եղիշէ, romanized: Ełišē,
Modern Armenian pronunciation [jɛʁiˈʃɛ], 410 – 475) was an
Armenian historian from the time of late antiquity...